You would think after playing in your second straight NBA Finals into late June and signing on with a new team during NBA Free Agency would be a convenient excuse to give yourself a break; but Harrison Barnes doesn’t often take the most convention path. He is set to play for Team USA Basketball later […]
IBM’s Vice President of Global Sponsorships (Sports and Entertainment) and Client Programs, Noah Syken, was kind enough to share some of his time with us to speak about all things cognitive computing and Watson. Syken is probably best known for his role in “Jeopardy: The IBM Challenge,” in which he took over the marketing side of […]
Technology is evolving sports. For the last three years, SportTechie has covered this evolution as virtual reality, eSports, wearables, digital media, player tracking sensors and dozens of other technologies have become embedded in the foundations of the global sports industry. Athletes today more closely resemble precisely engineered machines than the average person. Teams run on analytics […]
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Over the last 40 years, the game of basketball has progressed yet shooting percentages seem to stay the same. In fact, the National Basketball Association’s shooting percentage has stayed level around 74% since 1958. St. Vincent’s Sports Performance is hoping to change that. Based out of Indianapolis, Indiana, St. Vincent’s Sports Performance provides performance training, […]