Thursday, December 11, 2008

What, no 4-D?

In a true sign of the decline of pro ball, the NBA is going to broadcast their All Star Game in 3-D. No. Joke.

The game, which will be shown live on February 14 in 80 movie theaters in 35 states equipped with gear provided by Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp, is the first time an NBA game will be shown in 3D to a paying public across the country, the companies said on Tuesday.

"We want to be progressive. We want to be involved in future technologies," NBA vice president of engineering Mike Rokosa said in a telephone interview.


We need viewers. We are so desperate for viewers we will do any lame 1980s style gimmick.


Wow, look at Kobe jump...



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