The maker of Spalding basketballs intends to buy the rights to the 94Fifty smart basketball for $1.5 million from a sports technology company in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. InfoMotion Sports Technologies Inc. had promised dozens of jobs in Central Ohio for the bluetooth-enabled ball that helps players correct their shooting angle, rotation and other mechanics with feedback sent to a smartphone app. Most operations were in a Dublin office that closed at the end of February, but CEO Michael Crowley led…