LaMelo Ball, who is expected to be named NBA Rookie of the Year on Wednesday, is testing the largely uncharted waters of “dynamic” non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
His entrance to the NFT space came last week with the release of his debut capsule. The 10,000-piece collection was designed in partnership with Playground Studios and is powered by Ether Cards, which specializes in creating adaptable NFT experiences on the Ethereum blockchain.
Another athlete charging into the NFT space may not be notable but the Rookie of Year nod would trigger an interesting twist on digital collectibles.
Through the use of Chainlink data oracles, Ether Cards’ dynamic NFTs can change their visual appearance, using the same technology as smart contracts executing on-chain actions.
“Should LaMelo win ROTY, these NFTs will evolve into a more powerful version, featuring the exclusive Gold Sun,” the drop’s website reads.
The allure of increased rarity appears to be meant to goose sales and nudge interested buyers over the line.
In a further twist, each NFT is paired with opportunities to collect physical collectibles, such as game tickets, memorabilia and access to exclusive fan merchandise. The Golden State Warriors recently announced a similar pairing of NFTs with physical experiences back in April.
“A lot of people on my team are big on blockchain,” Ball said in a statement to CoinDesk. “I’m still wrapping my head around it all and playing in different metaverses – but the fact that we’re only in the [earliest] stages means there’s so much room for my NFTs to develop over time.”
On Thursday, Playground Studios will auction off the first edition of Ball’s “Gold Evolve NFT,” which comes with a signed jersey and a signed pair of the shoes Ball wore when he became the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double.