How NBA is keeping players and fans safe for All-Star Weekend
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How NBA is keeping players and fans safe for All-Star Weekend
In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, NBA commissioner Adam Silver talks about the precautions the league is taking for the players and fans during All-Star Weekend when it comes to Covid-19.
Apple Vision Pro, Gets New NBA, , MLB and PGA Apps.
NBC reports that a number of professional sports leagues
have launched new apps aimed at taking advantage of
Apple's new Vision Pro augmented reality headset.
The NBA, MLB and PGA have all introduced new apps that
utilize the Vision Pro's "infinite canvas," the 3D display
that users control with their eyes, gestures and speech.
The NBA, MLB and PGA have all introduced new apps that
utilize the Vision Pro's "infinite canvas," the 3D display
that users control with their eyes, gestures and speech.
The NBA, MLB and PGA have all introduced new apps that
utilize the Vision Pro's "infinite canvas," the 3D display
that users control with their eyes, gestures and speech.
The NBA, MLB and PGA have all introduced new apps that
utilize the Vision Pro's "infinite canvas," the 3D display
that users control with their eyes, gestures and speech.
The sports leagues are looking to develop
fully emersive experiences that can give
users the feeling of being at an actual event.
The PGA's plan is to allow users to virtually sit in
the tee boxes or on the greens of all 18 holes at the
tour's upcoming Players Championship tournament.
This is about what we
believe people may be
in the future, and how
people will consume
things in the future. , Scott Gutterman, PGA Tour’s senior vice
president of digital operations, via NBC.
Now, our goals are to bring
our players and events to people
no matter where they want to
consume our events and how
they want to consume it, Scott Gutterman, PGA Tour’s senior vice
president of digital operations, via NBC.
Other forays into the world of AR/VR have included
the NBA's courtside experience on Meta's Quest
headsets, and the PGA's app for Microsoft's HoloLens.
Other forays into the world of AR/VR have included
the NBA's courtside experience on Meta's Quest
headsets, and the PGA's app for Microsoft's HoloLens.
Meanwhile, the NFL developed
a virtual reality football game playable
on Meta's Quest and Playstation VR.
Meanwhile, the NFL developed
a virtual reality football game playable
on Meta's Quest and Playstation VR.
This, to me, will be how
people over time experience
sports through the media, Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner, via NBC.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has predicted
that other sports leagues will invest in their
own developers and engineers to invest in
the long-term future of AR/VR experiences.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has predicted
that other sports leagues will invest in their
own developers and engineers to invest in
the long-term future of AR/VR experiences
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Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu , to Have 3-Point Competition.
Steph Curry and Sabrina Ionescu , to Have 3-Point Competition.
The Golden State Warriors point guard and New York Liberty guard will compete in the first-ever NBA
vs. WNBA three-point shootout, CNN reports. .
The Golden State Warriors point guard and New York Liberty guard will compete in the first-ever NBA
vs. WNBA three-point shootout, CNN reports. .
The contest will take place on
Feb. 17 during All-Star Weekend.
The contest will take place on
Feb. 17 during All-Star Weekend.
Curry holds the NBA record for
most three-pointers with 3,585.
But last year, Ionescu set a new
WNBA record for making the most three-pointers in one season with 128.
During last season's three-point competition, she set an all-time WNBA and NBA record, scoring 37 out of 40 points.
Ionescu took to X to let fans know that she'll shoot from the NBA line to ensure a level playing field.
Curry told TNT that he thinks
"this is like the coolest thing ever.".
I love the confidence, I love the
competition. It’s a new format
on that stage. Obviously, I’m
coming to win. I think she is too, Steph Curry, via statement.
Each regular bucket will be worth $1,000,
and each money ball will be worth $2,000.
The "STARRY Range Ball,"
shot from 29 feet and 9 inches
away, will be worth $3,000.
All proceeds will go to charity. .
All proceeds will go to charity.
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