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Ach man, ich will auch ESPN. :( Aber am Freitag erfreut mich das DSF ja dann mit NBA Action.:rolleyes: Freu mich schon drauf, mal sehen wieviele sachliche Fehler sie diesmal einbauen. Aber was solls. Besser als gar kein B-Ball im Free TV.
 
Jopp maybe checkens die Bosse das BAsketball mehr als nur gefragt ist und wir mindestens einen wöchentlichen Rückblick kriegen
 
der buyout zwischen philly und c-webb is durch webber will zu nem contender und sich schon bis montag enscheiden....
interessiert sind: nets,knicks, mavs,spurs, heat,suns,pistons

quelle:

www.insidehoops.com
 
dann sind die knicks wohl schonmal raus aus dem rennen
ist schade, hätten ihn gebruachen können
weil sie nur 6 power forwards haben :(
 
Chiba schrieb:
der buyout zwischen philly und c-webb is durch webber will zu nem contender und sich schon bis montag enscheiden....
interessiert sind: nets,knicks, mavs,spurs, heat,suns,pistons

quelle:

www.insidehoops.com
Bis auf die Knicks sind das nur die Vereine, von denen Webber gesagt hat, dass er interessiert an ihnen ist. Ich kann mir z.B. die Suns oder die Mavs nur schwer vorstellen.
 
Scheiß auf Webber. Was hat er schon in Philly geleistet ausser Iverson zu kritisieren.
Seine Defense war erschreckend. EIn Webber de rhochmotiviert ist und zu ansatzweise alter Form findet ist für jedes Team goldwert aber in dieser Verfassung kommt er am Ende wirklich zu den Knicks wird dort in der Starting 5 spielen um nach nem Jahr in Rente zu gehen
 
Arne2000 schrieb:
Bis auf die Knicks sind das nur die Vereine, von denen Webber gesagt hat, dass er interessiert an ihnen ist. Ich kann mir z.B. die Suns oder die Mavs nur schwer vorstellen.


mir war so dass auf der seite steht dass die mavs interesse hätten...
 
Denver Nuggets at Cleveland Cavaliers Tickets 3/25


3-25-2007
Sunday
8:00 PM


Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH


Und ich LIVE dabei!:D
 
The National Basketball Association will broadcast all games live on the Internet, another indication that the Net is coming of age as an entertainment medium.

The NBA, which is expected to make the announcement by next week, will broadcast the games via RealAudio on ESPNET SportsZone, the NBA's Internet broadcast partner. The deal marks the first time a major sports franchise has decided play all its games on the Net.

The broadcasts will make the games accessible to people who could not normally watch or listen to the games, such as fans living abroad.

The inner-workings of the NBA's deal to broadcast live games on the Internet remain hazy, however. An NBA spokeswoman would not comment about how the deal is being structured until it becomes official. A spokesman for Starwave, which created and maintains the NBA and ESPNET SportsZone site, did say that the NBA will be using local radio broadcasts on RealAudio.

The NBA, the exclusive licenser of all NBA footage, has closely guarded its rights on the Internet. Earlier this year, it sued America Online (AOL) and its contractor, Stats Incorporated, for broadcasting live scores of the games on AOL's private network.

The NBA contended that AOL was essentially stealing the scores by broadcasting games without paying franchise fees, as radio and television networks do.

But both AOL and Stats maintain that scores are facts and therefore unprotected by copyright laws.

That case has been put on hold while the NBA litigates another similar case. The NBA recently sued Motorola which also had contracted with Stats to provide live scores on a pager network. A New York federal judge ruled against Motorola. The company has since appealed the ruling.


http://news.com.com/NBA+to+go+live+on+Net/2100-1023_3-253201.html
 
Def stYlez schrieb:
The National Basketball Association will broadcast all games live on the Internet, another indication that the Net is coming of age as an entertainment medium.

The NBA, which is expected to make the announcement by next week, will broadcast the games via RealAudio on ESPNET SportsZone, the NBA's Internet broadcast partner. The deal marks the first time a major sports franchise has decided play all its games on the Net.

The broadcasts will make the games accessible to people who could not normally watch or listen to the games, such as fans living abroad.

The inner-workings of the NBA's deal to broadcast live games on the Internet remain hazy, however. An NBA spokeswoman would not comment about how the deal is being structured until it becomes official. A spokesman for Starwave, which created and maintains the NBA and ESPNET SportsZone site, did say that the NBA will be using local radio broadcasts on RealAudio.

The NBA, the exclusive licenser of all NBA footage, has closely guarded its rights on the Internet. Earlier this year, it sued America Online (AOL) and its contractor, Stats Incorporated, for broadcasting live scores of the games on AOL's private network.

The NBA contended that AOL was essentially stealing the scores by broadcasting games without paying franchise fees, as radio and television networks do.

But both AOL and Stats maintain that scores are facts and therefore unprotected by copyright laws.

That case has been put on hold while the NBA litigates another similar case. The NBA recently sued Motorola which also had contracted with Stats to provide live scores on a pager network. A New York federal judge ruled against Motorola. The company has since appealed the ruling.


http://news.com.com/NBA+to+go+live+on+Net/2100-1023_3-253201.html

hört sich ja gut an
 
bin jetzt zu faul um nachzuschauendaher behaupte ich aus cap-space gründen :oops:
 
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