Friday, Apr. 19, 2019 – A roundup of some of the key sports technology stories you need to know, including SportTechie’s own content and stories from around the web. Sportscasters...
Fans of the Red Wings and Pistons won’t be able to use printed tickets for Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena anymore. The venue is moving to a completely mobile ticketing solution provided...
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — The Detroit Pistons are the latest professional U.S. sports team to leverage gamification in order to further engage fans. On Monday, the team officially rolled out a new game experience, dubbed “One-On-One with the Detroit Pistons,” becoming the first professional sports franchise to engage fans through interactive video technology. According to Charlie Metzger, […]
The Los Angeles Clippers are currently one of the hottest teams in the NBA with the second-best record in the league. With a great offensive efficiency and stellar defense, there isn’t much more fans could ask for. However, if there was one thing they would like to see a little more is better free-throw shooting […]
It is no secret that Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond has his challenges at the charity stripe, with a 38 percent clip at the line over his four-year NBA career. Still, the 2016 NBA All-Star is hoping that an unconventional and new training method will eventually turn his shooting struggles around: virtual reality. In May […]