news.com.com— The league, working with Silicon Graphics, is setting out to create a digital archive of the entire filmed history of its games. Every minute of NBA footage will soon be searchable by the general public.
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I think this could really take off - I'd love to put together my own highlight reel, as long as NBA.com didn't own the rights to it right away, which they probably will. My first search would definitely be for "Reggie Miller Heroics"
serraDec 10, 2005
Can't anyone type around here recently? I've never seen such typos in headlines and descriptions!-------------------------<a class="user" href="http://fuh-q.com">http://fuh-q.com</a>
Closed AccountDec 10, 2005
this news made my day...++digg
radicalbenderDec 10, 2005
>>SELECT * FROM GoodGames WHERE Year > 19960 results found.
dragonmortalDec 10, 2005
this is a kool idea except it should of been done on something more productive like star trek
aresDec 10, 2005
Awesome news, I love searchabe. Lincoln is my favorite president, now, cavity searches online! SGI is the best!+digg for tolerating typo jokes
atomictheoryDec 10, 2005
Bladgammit, if you can't check your spelling, then in the future, don't post at all, and save yourself the embarrassment.
antonymousDec 10, 2005
I think this could really take off - I'd love to put together my own highlight reel, as long as NBA.com didn't own the rights to it right away, which they probably will. My first search would definitely be for "Reggie Miller Heroics"
wonderboyDec 10, 2005
I don't see how this could be free