Los Angeles Times

NBA games to be streamed in virtual reality

- By Samantha Masunaga samantha.masunaga@latimes.com

Newport Beach start-up NextVR has partnered with NBA Digital to live-stream at least one NBA game a week in virtual reality this season.

The games can be viewed in virtual reality only through NBA League Pass, a subscripti­on service that broadcasts games on multiple devices and on television.

NBA League Pass is part of NBA Digital, which is jointly managed by the NBA and Turner Sports.

The virtual reality game broadcasts will be “fully produced” with announcers and multiple camera angles, according to NBA Digital. During game breaks, it said, viewers can see the entertainm­ent at the venue, behind-thescenes footage and VR-specific commentary.

Perspectiv­es of the game can include views from behind the backboard, from center court and from a higher seat in the arena, NBA Digital said.

At first, viewers will be able to use only Samsung Gear VR headsets to watch the games on NextVR’s app. Compatibil­ity with other headsets will be added later this season, NBA Digital said.

The first game broadcast in VR will be Oct. 27 between the Sacramento Kings and the San Antonio Spurs. The entire schedule of VR-broadcast games will be announced this month.

NextVR is building its business around sports and music event coverage in virtual reality.

The company has deals with Fox Sports, events promoter Live Nation and sports tournament­s such as the U.S. Open to provide coverage through VR headsets.

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