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The goal is to identify and support technology that could impact actual games, as well as the fan experience, and sports in general.

The NBA and Intel team up on investing in hot sports technology

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BY Daniel Terdiman

The NBA has teamed up with Intel in an effort to identify and invest in promising startups whose technology could disrupt sports or entertainment.

The NBA is already considered one of the most tech-savvy sports leagues in the world, and this multi-year collaboration could boost that reputation. The idea is to evaluate startups for potential partnership and investment opportunities. A key focus area will be companies that are working on new technologies that could impact actual NBA games, as well as the fan experience and sports in general.

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Daniel Terdiman is a San Francisco-based technology journalist with nearly 20 years of experience. A veteran of CNET and VentureBeat, Daniel has also written for Wired, The New York Times, Time, and many other publications More


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