Jurassic Park was just filling up. Two hours before game four of the Eastern Conference finals between the Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks, the line of Raptors fans snaked around Toronto’s ...
Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas, Imad started his journalism career in 2013 and has amassed bylines with The New York Times, The Washington Post, ...
We’ve seen virtual reality broadcasts become more and more common across sports in recent years, and that’s continuing with the NBA playoffs, but in interesting fashion. Turner and Intel have ...
With all the advanced stats, film breakdowns and and endless stream of social media information, NBA fans now have the ability to educate themselves in a myriad of different ways should they so choose ...
When TNT color commentator Reggie Miller, seated courtside, donned a Virtual Reality headset while broadcasting a Warriors–Spurs playoff game this week, Basketball Twitter predictably lit up with ...
Two companies have already made it their mission to take customers on tour with their favorite artist or get courtside with their favorite home team without having to set foot outside (or shell out ...
There are no spoilers for the 2016 NBA Finals, we already know that Cleveland made history. But the NBA and Oculus just made sports-media history by giving us those epic moments in virtual reality.
The NBA and NextVR, the VR video and livestreaming company, announced the 2018-19 schedule, which will let even more basketball fans experience games in VR. Now livestreaming its third NBA season, ...
While other broadcasters and sports leagues dabble in virtual reality, the NBA is taking the plunge. It raced ahead of the competition last year by streaming weekly live games in VR. Now, it's making ...
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