In the video, a group tests various basketballs ranging from the oldest to the most futuristic by conducting different challenges such as relay races, knockout, Simon Says, and shooting competitions. They evaluate each basketball on its performance and give a thumbs up or down based on their experience. The challenges are designed to test the basketballs' bounce, grip, and overall usability in a fun and competitive way. The winner of the final challenge receives a futuristic 3D printed basketball.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The challenge started with a basketball from 1891.
2. The first challenge was a relay race with a dunk, dribble, free throw, three-pointer, and half-court shot.
3. The team that finished the relay first earned one point.
4. The next basketball tested was a FIBA basketball from 1983.
5. The FIBA basketball cost $150.
6. The challenge for the FIBA basketball was a game of knockout.
7. The winner of the knockout game earned one point.
8. The next basketball tested was an And1 street ball from 1998.
9. The And1 street ball cost $35.
10. The challenge for the And1 street ball was a game of "Dribble Simon Says".
11. The winner of the Dribble Simon Says game earned one point.
12. The next basketball tested was a Spalding Never Flat basketball.
13. The Spalding Never Flat basketball was not inflatable.
14. The challenge for the Spalding Never Flat basketball was a last-missed three-pointer.
15. The winner of the last-missed three-pointer challenge earned one point.
16. The next basketball tested was a Nike Elite basketball from 2007.
17. The Nike Elite basketball cost $50.
18. The challenge for the Nike Elite basketball was a 2v2 game.
19. The winner of the 2v2 game earned one point.
20. The next basketball tested was an official Spalding NBA basketball from 2008.
21. The official Spalding NBA basketball cost $200.
22. The challenge for the official Spalding NBA basketball was a game of "48" with three-point shots.
23. The winner of the "48" game earned one point.
24. The next basketball tested was a weighted basketball from 2020.
25. The weighted basketball weighed 3 pounds.
26. The challenge for the weighted basketball was a game of "Bank".
27. The winner of the Bank game earned one point.
28. The next basketball tested was a level 77 basketball from 2021.
29. The level 77 basketball cost $100.
30. The challenge for the level 77 basketball was a game of 1v1 King of the Court.
31. The winner of the 1v1 King of the Court game earned one point.
32. The next basketball tested was a level 85 basketball from 2021.
33. The level 85 basketball was an Amazon Basic basketball.
34. The Amazon Basic basketball cost $30.
35. The challenge for the Amazon Basic basketball was a game of Dribble Knockout.
36. The winner of the Dribble Knockout game earned one point.
37. The next basketball tested was a level 91 basketball from 2021.
38. The level 91 basketball was a WNBA basketball.
39. The WNBA basketball cost $100.
40. The challenge for the WNBA basketball was a game of First to Score.
41. The winner of the First to Score game earned two points.
42. The next basketball tested was a level 100 basketball.
43. The level 100 basketball was a 3D printed basketball.
44. The challenge for the 3D printed basketball was a game of Laughter Flinch.
45. The winner of the Laughter Flinch game earned two points.
46. The player with the most points at the end of the challenges won a 3D printed basketball.