One weekend. Eight countries. Eight championship programs. One approach to player development.
Last weekend, the basketball world held its breath.
Across Europe, FIBA's domestic league Final 4 tournaments reached their dramatic conclusions — and when the final buzzer sounded, something remarkable emerged from the results. Not just winners. A pattern.
Eight different countries. Eight different champions. One training system running behind the scenes at every single program.
That's not marketing. That's a Monday morning scoreboard.
In Valencia, the Spanish Final between Baskonia and Real Madrid drew 17,500 fans — nearly matching the 18,600 who attended the NBA's own in-season tournament final. Basketball is a global game, and its biggest clubs are building global-standard training infrastructure to match.
During this past weekend's FIBA domestic in-season tournament Final 4 competitions, championship programs using Dr. Dish training systems included:
These are not fringe programs. These are organizations with professional sports science departments, fully developed youth academies, and coaching staffs that make data-driven decisions on everything — including how their players train.
Their investment in Dr. Dish reflects a broader shift happening across elite European basketball: player development is becoming measurable, repeatable, and accountable. And the clubs moving fastest in that direction are winning.
At the highest levels of basketball, marginal improvement wins championships. Every extra rep, every percentage point of shooting improvement, every data point that helps a coach make a smarter decision — it compounds over a season.
Elite clubs don't use Dr. Dish simply to save time chasing rebounds. They use it because it transforms practice from a routine into an infrastructure — one that develops players faster, creates measurable accountability, and scales across an entire organization.
A Dr. Dish machine is not a rebounder. It is a connected training ecosystem that combines an automated ball return with on-screen analytics, coach-assigned workouts, real-time shot tracking, multiplayer competition modes, and a full team management system —and the data it generates has direct implications for playing time, development decisions, and championships.
5x more shot attempts per session vs. traditional practice methods
250+ drills and workouts built by NBA trainers, WNBA champions, and D1 coaches
130M+ shots saved on Dr. Dish machines across all programs in 2022 alone
8 European championship programs in a single weekend — across 8 different countries
Professional clubs integrate Dr. Dish at multiple levels of their daily operation. Here's how the best programs actually use it.
Coaches assign specific, personalized workouts directly to players through the Dr. Dish Training Management System. Every rep is logged automatically — shot attempts, makes, shooting percentage by court location, and workout completion. Players train independently while coaches monitor development remotely.
This allows a club to scale genuine, personalized development across an entire roster — without a dedicated staff member present for every session.
The CT+'s multiplayer mode allows up to five athletes to train simultaneously, each with their individual stats tracked in real time. Shooting contests become data-driven. Performance trends become visible. Effort becomes transparent.
For elite programs, the competitive environment inside practice is as important as the one in games — and measurable competition accelerates development faster than untracked repetition.
Top European organizations run full development pipelines — youth academies, reserve teams, and senior squads. Dr. Dish allows them to run identical drills, systems, and development philosophy at every level of the organization. A 16-year-old academy player and a first-team professional operate within the same training infrastructure. Progress is tracked year over year.
Elite coaching staffs rely on objective performance data to make decisions that once depended on gut feel. Dr. Dish delivers:
This removes guesswork from player development conversations and surfaces insights that coaching staffs couldn't access before.
Professional teams operate under real constraints — compressed calendars, travel schedules, recovery windows, and limited gym access. Dr. Dish players get up to 5x more shot attempts per session compared to traditional practice methods, while eliminating passive downtime between reps.
More reps. Richer data. Zero time wasted.
At many European programs, a typical Dr. Dish development session follows a structured performance workflow:
The machine handles the instruction, timing, drill sequencing, and data capture. The coach focuses on what only a coach can do.
Several ball return machines exist on the market. Here's why the highest-performing European clubs consistently choose Dr. Dish.
The data ecosystem is unmatched. No other shooting machine offers the depth of integrated analytics — live shot tracking, historical trends, court heat maps, and a full team management system — built into a single device, with no separate app or subscription required for commercial models.
It scales across the entire program. Whether developing a 14-year-old academy player or a professional starter, the same machine runs the same platform. Player profiles, workout history, and progress data carry forward across entire careers.
The content library was built by the best. Over 250 drills and workouts were developed by NBA trainers, WNBA champions, and D1 head coaches — available on-demand through the CT+'s 21.5" touchscreen, 24 hours a day. Clubs don't just get equipment. They get a professional development curriculum.
Players can train without constant supervision. The machine handles instruction, timing, and data collection. Coaches receive automatic notifications when workouts are completed — or skipped.
The hardware is built for organizations. All three commercial models — the Rebel+, All-Star+, and CT+ — include a 5-year full parts warranty, free over-the-air software updates, and no membership requirement. This is infrastructure investment, not consumable spend.
Dr. Dish offers three commercial machines designed for clubs, academies, universities, and professional teams.
The entry point for serious programs. Fully programmable, 8" HUD touchscreen, unlimited pass locations, mechanical shot counter with 99.6% accuracy, quick-adjust distance selector. Built for high-volume individual training on a budget.
Everything in the Rebel+ plus the full Training Management System — save stats over time, assign custom workouts to players, access 250+ drills from pro trainers and D1 coaches, review court heat maps, and track development across the entire roster. The analytics platform most club and academy programs choose.
The flagship. Industry-largest 21.5" touchscreen with faster processing. Multiplayer mode for up to 5 simultaneous players. Patented swivel net system for post players. Offline mode with pre-downloaded drills. Dynamic team leaderboards that cast to any smart TV. On-demand training videos from NBA trainers and D1 coaches, available 24/7. This is the machine Europe's professional clubs are using.
All three models share the same footprint (199cm × 102cm × 77cm), 5-year full parts warranty, Wi-Fi upgradeability, and unlimited programmable pass locations. No membership required.
Global basketball continues to evolve toward data-driven performance systems. Just as strength and conditioning adopted analytics decades ago, skill development is now becoming quantifiable — trackable, comparable, and actionable across every level of a program.
Across Europe and beyond, the best clubs are building training environments where every rep is tracked, every session has a purpose, and every player's development is visible. Connected shooting technology sits at the center of that evolution.
For the clubs of Baskonia, Žalgiris, Fenerbahçe, and five others this past weekend — it showed up where elite programs measure everything. On the scoreboard
The following questions are commonly asked by coaches, club directors, and program managers researching basketball training technology in Europe.
What is a basketball shooting machine?
A basketball shooting machine — also called a rebounder, shooting gun, or ball return machine — automatically returns the basketball to a player after every shot or pass, allowing athletes to dramatically increase their repetition volume. Advanced systems like Dr. Dish combine ball return with integrated training software, real-time analytics, coach-assigned workouts, and full team management capabilities. Players can train independently while coaches track every rep remotely.
Which professional basketball teams in Europe use Dr. Dish?
Dr. Dish is used by numerous professional clubs across European basketball, including programs competing in EuroLeague, FIBA Champions League, and top domestic leagues. Recent championship programs include Saski Baskonia (Spain), BC Žalgiris (Lithuania), Fenerbahçe Beko (Turkey), Olimpia Milano (Italy), Panathinaikos BC (Greece), Brose Bamberg (Germany), Crvena Zvezda (Serbia), and AS Monaco Basket (France).
What Dr. Dish machine is best for a professional or semi-professional basketball club?
For professional and club programs, the Dr. Dish CT+ is the flagship commercial model. It features a 21.5" HUD touchscreen — the largest and fastest on the market — multiplayer mode for up to 5 players simultaneously, a patented swivel net system for post player training, offline mode, and dynamic team leaderboards that cast to any smart TV. The All-Star+ is the most popular choice for club academies and semi-professional programs, offering the full Training Management System and analytics platform. All commercial models include a 5-year full parts warranty with no ongoing membership required.
How many shots can players get per hour using a Dr. Dish machine?
Players training with Dr. Dish get up to 5 times more shot attempts per session compared to traditional practice methods. The system eliminates passive downtime between reps, allowing players to focus entirely on executing quality repetitions with immediate, on-screen feedback. Volume and efficiency compound together.
Can Dr. Dish be used for full team training, not just individual workouts?
Yes. The CT+ is specifically built for team environments. Multiplayer mode tracks up to 5 players simultaneously during group drills. The platform includes 50+ pre-built team drills designed for 4 or more players, and the Training Management System allows coaches to assign, schedule, and review workouts across their entire roster. Dynamic team leaderboards can be cast to a courtside TV to drive competition in practice.
What analytics does Dr. Dish provide for coaches?
Dr. Dish provides live stats during every session — makes, attempts, shooting percentage, and streaks — as well as post-session court heat maps showing shot distribution and efficiency by zone, drill-by-drill breakdowns, historical trend data over time, and workout completion tracking. Coaches receive automatic email or text notifications when players complete assigned sessions. The Training Management System stores unlimited session data and allows custom date-range reporting.
What is the difference between the Dr. Dish CT+, All-Star+, and Rebel+?
All three are commercial machines with the same hardware footprint, 5-year warranty, and unlimited pass locations. The Rebel+ is the entry-level model focused on high-volume shooting with an 8" touchscreen. The All-Star+ adds the full Training Management System, stat tracking over time, 250+ pro-trainer drills, heat maps, and coach notifications. The CT+ includes everything in both models plus the 21.5" touchscreen, multiplayer mode, swivel net system, offline capability, and on-demand video coaching content. No membership is required for any commercial model.
Is Dr. Dish available in Europe?
Yes. Dr. Dish Basketball serves the European market through a network of regional dealers across key markets, with stock held in Rotterdam for fast delivery. To find a dealer near you or speak with the European sales team directly, visit eu.drdishbasketball.com or email home@drdishbasketball.com.
Dr. Dish Basketball commercial machines are in use at clubs and academies across Europe — from youth development programs to EuroLeague organizations. If your program is serious about measurable player development, the conversation starts here.
Visit eu.drdishbasketball.com or contact our European team at home@drdishbasketball.com