The NBA announced Thursday that it was partnering with Sportradar to have the league’s data and game feeds distributed to gaming operators outside the U.S. where betting is legal beginning this season.
The league also announced that Second Spectrum would implement a new leaguewide player-tracking system and begin installing it in all NBA arenas this season so it will be fully functional by 2017-18.
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The data deal is for six years and worth more than $250 million, according to Bloomberg’s Scott Soshnick.