NBA opens new, state-of-the-art NBA Replay Center this season

NEW YORK – The National Basketball Association today announced that the league will open a new, state-of-the-art NBA Replay Center beginning with the first game of the 2014-15 NBA regular season.  The NBA Replay Center will enhance the performance of NBA referees by allowing them to review multiple camera angles on one screen at the same time, ensuring they have the best angles to make conclusive calls when a play is reviewable.  The facility is located in Secaucus, N.J.

Outfitted with 20 replay stations and 94 television monitors, the NBA Replay Center will be directly connected to all 29 NBA arenas, streamlining the process of instant replay video review.  A groundbreaking, high-speed arena network will accelerate the replay process while also enhancing the accuracy with which calls are made.  When a play is eligible for review, feeds from multiple camera angles will be available instantaneously to the NBA Replay Center at the same time and the best views will be sent to the on-court referees to help them make the call.  If necessary, the NBA Replay Center can provide additional camera angles from the television and in-arena networks at a moment’s notice to further assist the referees.

“The new state-of-the-art NBA Replay Center will not only help our officials get more calls correct by giving them enhanced views of the action, but will also help them do their jobs in a more expeditious manner,” said Rod Thorn, NBA President, Basketball Operations.

The NBA Replay Center will now serve as the primary hub for all reviewable video.  When one of the 15 replay circumstances (“triggers”) occurs during an NBA game, oncourt officials are able to review the play in question by communicating directly with the NBA Replay Center.  The referee crew chief on the court makes the final call.

Each day of the NBA season, three onsite Replay Managers will oversee the operations of the NBA Replay Center. Each game will have a dedicated Replay Operator monitoring triggers and referee signals for all reviewable situations.  Zoom functions, split screens and additional angles will further enhance the replay process and will improve the likelihood and timeliness of correct calls.

Along with the NBA Replay Center, the league will unveil a replay video archive as part of its digital content plan.   The archive, which will live at NBA.com/replay, provides fans with a link to the explanation of the rule at hand, as well as the most conclusive video of the play in question.  Fans and media will then have the ability to search the database by date, team and trigger at any point during the season.  In addition, fans will be informed of the outcome of selected calls through the league’s extensive social media assets, including via Twitter (@nbaofficial), which will include real-time replay video.

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