doesnt work. damn!
doesnt work. damn!
It worked for me
even after I installed the RM 10.5 into firefox, it can't find the plugin.
how can NBA be so dumb as not to offer in both wmv and rm ?
I believe that the NBA page doesn't support Firefox streaming, I had to load the video on IE (first time I open that browser in months).
go to the firefox plugin page, and get MediaPlayerConnectivity. it will automatically find any player needed for a media file, open it and play it. i had the same problem until i got that extension after i got nba radio from nba.com.
Last edited by leemajors; 05-25-2005 at 01:21 AM.
I can't get it to play either. Is there any other link?
Dr J hanging in the air behind the backboard vs the Lakers. in the finals
Bird stealing the inbounds passing to dj as hes falling out of bounds as time is expiring vs Detroit in game 6 to extend it to 7. essentially willing a crippled celtics team to 1 last finals trip vs LA
Jordan steals the ball, saves it from going out of bounds, goes half the length of the court and flips in the shot against detroit in the 91 conference finals.
so yeah theres been better
Gino took marion to school again
Yea it sure freeking was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep.
That Manu moves was sick, but Dr J around the backboard is the best move I can recall ever seeing in the NBA. So good it was pathetic.
Manu's was very nice though.
I had to work, so I had a friend tape it and ended up waking up my nieghbors at 1:30 after going nuts when Manu hit that... after they started yelling when I went off on Rob's three!![]()
The three best moves I've ever seen in the playoffs:
1) Dr. J up and under on Mark Landsberger
2) Bird shoots the three, misses, gets the rebound... still in the air switches hands and lays it in while all his momentum is carrying him behind the basket (Game 1 of the 81 Finals vs Houston I think).
3) Dr. J rocks the baby to sleep with the windmill on the break as Cooper's chasing him
Jordan's shot in game 5 of the 93 Finals to ice the game was pretty filthy too. The one where Barkley fouls him and sends him spinning and he just throws it up and in.
The link works for me in Firefox. From what I see you need Real PLayer (nba.com only uses that) but more than that I can't hhelp you.
Problem is, I'm a whiny MOFO so I use a player that supports .rm but isn't Real Player!
But anyway, problem solved, I guess I have to use IE when .rm media is around.
I hate rm too! But I installed it so I can at least listen to the games.
to our local broadcasters.
Lol, are the comentators that bad in Slovenia?
They are bad! but worst than that is there are NO NBA games transmissions until the Finals (and even that is an improvement from last year!)
That sounds bad! How come they don't broadcast the NBA in Slovenia? (You guys seem to be hardcore basketball fans, here basketball is the second or third sport)
They claim that it's too expensive for the money it costs. While it may be true at first glance I think they are just lazy. With a little work they could easily create the needed interest - I know there's a big fan base that would just go crazy for it given the opportunity.
Just one example - there is no real coverage beside anouncing the scores of the NBA teams where Slovenians play the day after. When I was in SA in February I bought a couple more Spurs hats than I was asked too, upon returning to Ljubljana I gave those away in a day because anybody I know and saw me with my hat asked about it - so in April I went back to SA and I had a shopping list for Spurs gear (since anybody who heard I was going asked for something) and this time I bought 10 Spurs hat more - guess what they dissapeared the first week. People in the street were actually stoping me and asking where they could buy those.
I know the feeling. In the 90's we would get something like 5 games (live) per week during the regular season, and most of the playoffs (the MJ Bulls were broadcasted by the national television, not a private network, something like the English BBC or the Italian RAI).They claim that it's too expensive for the money it costs. While it may be true at first glance I think they are just lazy. With a little work they could easily create the needed interest - I know there's a big fan base that would just go crazy for it given the opportunity.
When the economy started to collapse here, we would get only two games per week, but most of the playoffs.
Then at the start of this season, there was no broadcast at all. ESPN entered the negotiation with the NBA, who asked more money for the TV rights.
Finally they reached an agreement, where we get two games per week during the regular season. In this playoffs, we got two Spurs games per round in the first two rounds. Now they are broadcasting the whole series, because of the pressure expressed by the viewers.
I believe you should tell this to every Slovenian basketball fan, look for Sports networks or just regular channels, and send them e-mails or letters declaring your interest in the NBA. If an important number of potential viewers is reached, advertisings for the broadcast will appear and that is the key. Someone willing to buy tv ads during broadcasts.
Of course, in Slovenia the game times aren't the best, but from what I know about your country a good number of people would watch games, even if they are re-runs.
, it was almost like I saw that play unfolding in slow motion. I was about to curse because it looked like a sure turnover. I couldn't believe it when he made something out of that play.
Manu teeters on the brink of turning it over and being out of control more than any other player I've ever seen. He's always a tiny bit away from turning it over, but he ends up making something happen just about every time. It's amazing.
Not the best but ive seen better moves from manu
And it has been all Spurs!!!!!!
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