SLAM Sports

The grind

Every athlete deserves to be seen. This is the grind that gets them there.

01 — Put in the workScroll ↓
The product · [ 02 ]

Your grind, made undeniable.

SLAM turns real film into verified proof — built two ways. Athletes get a player card from a single clip. Programs get the platform their whole operation runs on. No hype. Just film.

For athletes & coaches

Your verified player card — from one clip.

A five-lens, film-graded card you can share in seconds. Real evaluation, never fabricated stats. Built in the SLAM app.

For pro & college programs

One platform your whole program runs on.

Scouting, performance, and recruiting intelligence — unified into one decision layer. Built for the people who run the program.

But proof only matters if the right people see it.

The stakes · [ 03 ]

Talent gets overlooked.

For the athlete, the fear is going unseen — a scout's bias or a missed highlight writing the ending. For the program, it's flying blind — talent missed, calls made on gut, data scattered across a dozen tools. SLAM exists to fix both sides of that.

The why · Led by humans

Coaches. Athletes.
Experts.

This is personal to us, too. We started SLAM Sports because we watched too much talent go unseen — athletes who never got a fair look, and the programs straining to develop them without the tools to do it. We've lived the game at the highest level, on both sides of it, and we built the platform we wish we'd had.

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Former NFL Quarterback

Christian Hackenberg

A former 5-star recruit and record-setting Penn State quarterback, drafted in the 2nd round of the NFL Draft by the New York Jets.

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Former MLB Catcher

Chris Gimenez

A former MLB 'super-utility' catcher who played 10 seasons across 6 teams, known for his defensive versatility and pitching appearances.

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Former MLB Pitcher

Rob Wooten

A former MLB relief pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers and a UNC standout, now sharing his expertise as a coach and athlete developer.

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Professional Guard

Billy Baron

A retired professional basketball player and elite sharpshooter who won multiple championships across Europe's top leagues, including the EuroLeague.

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Pro Basketball Coach

Walt Hopkins

An experienced basketball coach with a background in psychology, having led the NY Liberty, German National Team, and helped the Lynx win a WNBA title.

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Co-founder & CEO

Roby Luna

A proven technology executive and entrepreneur, Roby brings a track record of scaling enterprise data and AI solutions for massive federal and commercial organizations. He drives the strategic vision behind SLAM, translating complex technological capabilities into real-world, organizational impact for athletes and sports programs.

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Co-founder & President

Anthony Rivera

A seasoned leader in enterprise technology and operations, Tony has successfully co-founded and scaled multiple data-driven organizations. He specializes in turning ambitious technological concepts into flawless operational execution, ensuring SLAM's platform delivers uncompromising reliability to teams, coaches, and athletes.

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Chief Innovation Officer

James Schlauch

A U.S. Army veteran and visionary technologist, James architected some of the earliest and largest "Big Data" deployments for global media giants like Disney, Fox, and Comcast. At SLAM, he builds the cutting-edge AI infrastructure that transforms raw game data into undeniable proof of an athlete's talent.

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Strategic Advisor

Adrian Wojnarowski

Widely recognized as the undisputed voice of breaking news in the NBA, Adrian brings an unparalleled understanding of the global sports landscape. His deep expertise in player evaluation, league dynamics, and the business of basketball provides SLAM with elite strategic direction at the professional level.

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Strategic Advisor

Ron Gupta

A veteran executive specializing in accelerating the growth of innovative technology companies, Ron has a rich history of building powerful go-to-market engines for disruptive startups. He bridges the gap between SLAM's revolutionary AI tools and the professional and collegiate programs that need them most.

The turn · [ 04 ]

Then someone sees it.

The right person, looking at the whole picture — a coach, a scout, a front office — recognizing what the highlight reel missed. That's the moment that changes an athlete's trajectory, and the moment a program makes the call that wins.

In your corner · [ 05 ]

We run the numbers.
You run the field.

Three pillars — the same engine for the athlete and the program. The athlete feels it as seen, protected, and proven. The program runs on it.

01Scouting Intelligence

Get seen.

Your film and your numbers, built into one profile the right people can’t scroll past.

For programs: grade every recruit, roster player, and portal target against one standard.

02Performance Intelligence

Protect your dream.

We watch the load, the fatigue, the warning signs — so an avoidable injury never steals your shot.

For programs: workload, fatigue, and injury-risk signals across the whole roster.

03Competitive Intelligence

Prove your worth.

Objective proof of what you bring — including your NIL value — so you get the recognition you’ve earned.

For programs: opponent breakdowns and objective player valuation — the call, in minutes.

Their words · [ 06 ]

Proof.
Both sides.

Nobody was calling. I put my real numbers out there, and three weeks later a coach finally was.

Got seen

Placeholder Athlete

HS Outfielder → D1 commit

It flagged how hard I was pushing before I felt it. I didn’t lose my senior season to a torn hamstring.

Protected the dream

Placeholder Athlete

College Sprinter

We stopped guessing. Every recruit and portal target gets graded against the same standard now.

Recruiting, sharpened

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College Program

One source of truth for the whole staff — scouting, performance, and availability in one place.

One system

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Athletic Department

Placeholder stories — replace with real, consented athlete & program testimonials.

Straight answers · [ 07 ]

The questions.

How do high school athletes get noticed by college scouts?
By putting objective, verified performance data in front of the right people. SLAM turns your film and numbers into one scout-ready profile, so real talent stops getting overlooked and the athletes who put in the work finally get seen.
What is an NIL valuation and why does it matter to an athlete?
An NIL valuation is objective proof of an athlete’s market worth. Beyond the money, it is recognition that your effort matters. SLAM translates your performance and growth into a credible, defensible value you can stand behind.
How can sports technology help prevent career-ending injuries?
By tracking workload, fatigue, and movement patterns to flag risk before it becomes injury. SLAM works quietly in the background to protect an athlete’s body, and with it, the dream they have given everything for.
What is SLAM Sports?
SLAM Sports is an athlete-first platform that helps athletes get seen, stay healthy, and prove their worth. It turns everyday effort into recognition that opens doors, with the technology kept in the background and the athlete kept front and center.
What are the three pillars of SLAM Sports?
Performance Intelligence (readiness, workload, and injury-risk signals), Competitive Intelligence (in-game tactics, opponent analysis, and player and NIL valuation), and Scouting Intelligence (film-grounded recruit, roster, and transfer-portal evaluation). One decision layer for athletes and programs.
What makes SLAM different from other sports analytics platforms?
SLAM is opinionated and film-verified. Every card and metric is built from real film analysis, never fabricated or estimated stats, and graded on five lenses. If the analysis cannot run for real, no card is built. It is proof, not hype.
How do pro and college programs use SLAM?
Programs run SLAM as one decision layer across the staff — unifying Performance, Competitive, and Scouting Intelligence so recruiting, roster, and availability calls are made on film-grounded data instead of gut. Athletes use the mobile app; programs use the web platform. Book a demo to see it.
Their moment · [ — ]

Every athlete
deserves to be seen.

Make sure yours is. Get the app and build your card in minutes — or, if you run a program, see the whole platform.

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