The Lob City era over, the Clippers no longer have a mega-watt star on their roster. They have been included in few playoff projections.
“There will be a time when nobody watches the same event the same way and this is going to be the domino that everyone is going to look at to say this is where it happened,” said Rajiv Maheswaran, the CEO of Second Spectrum, which developed CourtVision over the last four years in part through investments from Ballmer.
Second Spectrum’s work is familiar to NBA fans through tracking software that uses six in-arena cameras to “see” the game in a new way through advanced analytics.