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Friday, June 08, 2007 1:17 PM PT Posted by Cathy Lu

NBA Finals Game Presented in 3D

Cavs 3D Party scaled.jpgWant to see LeBron leaping toward you as he prepares for a stuff? Well, if you live in Cleveland, head on over to the arena for game 2 of the NBA finals. You and 14,000 other Cleveland-ites will each receive a pair of special 3D glasses to watch "the first-ever live game in pro sports shown to the public in 3D HD." "To the public" are the key words there. Back in February, the NBA All-Star game was broadcast in 3D HD to a special audience at the Mandalay Bay Hotel.

The game, which takes place in San Antonio, will be shot by four special 3D HD cameras. In Cleveland, the game will be projected onto four screens, each measuring 40-by-23-feet. You'll need a ticket to get into the viewing party, though admission is free. We can't vouch for the price of beer, though.

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