NBA League Pass gets some . This includes the often requested tool, multiview. Multiview allows basketball fans to watch four games simultaneously on the same screen.
The feature works on TVs, smartphones and tablets and is likely to become a mainstay for bookmakers everywhere. For those following pre-season developments, it is currently available to subscribers. The season officially starts on October 22, so that will be when multiview really starts to prove its worth.
There’s a new smart rewind tool that will automatically select highlights and plays to check out. Subscribers will also be able to download full games for offline viewing, which includes flights and more. may be useful for Just stay away from spoilers.
NBA League Pass is an app available in 2024. This means that it is loaded with a lot of artificial intelligence. There’s something called NBA Insights, which has an algorithm built on “deep basketball insight.” Algo will use its knowledge to “identify key storylines, player performances and milestones, providing fans with continuous text-based updates that go beyond the box score.” Hopefully it will minimize hallucinations.
The league also uses generative artificial intelligence to localize content, offering translations and automated summaries in French, Portuguese and Spanish. Finally, there is something called “Dunk Score”. As the name suggests, this is an AI-calculated score for dunks. Calculations are made in real-time based on “a player’s jump distance, style and strength on the rim, and the opposing team’s defensive efforts.”
For the uninitiated, NBA League Pass provides access to hundreds of out-of-market games throughout the season. Premium ad-free version costs $25 per month or $160 per season. A standard ad-filled subscription is $17 per month or $110 per season. NBA TV, which a a more limited service for viewing out-of-market gamesstill available through cable providers.
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