I remember that in previous tournaments you could buy the right to watch via Internet a specific match (or even the whole tournament), through the official site of the games.
But I was unable to find anything of the sort on eurobasket2009.org
I would gladly pay for the ability to watch the games - not only is it morally right, but it offers far superior image & sound quality
EDIT:
I think the quotes in the title ("legally") are totally misplaced![]()
"If there are no stupid questions, then what kind of questions do stupid people ask? Do they get smart just in time to ask questions?"
fibatv.com
I have paid around 30 British pounds for a year’s subscription (inclusive of all other fiba events)
https://secure-fibatv.premiumtv.co.u...www.fibatv.com
Edit
30 Euros
But check this page if your country is eligible for live feed
http://www.fibatv.com/page/faqs/0,,12805,00.html
Plus you get an archive of all games to watch any time you want afterwards
Live and Video on Demand Coverage
2009/2011 FIBA EuroBasket Championships (Men)
No live or delayed streaming of any kind:
Japan
USA
Denmark
Finland
France
Israel
Latvia
Lithuania
Norway
Poland
Russia
Sweden
Turkey
Pan-Arab Region
so no luck for you,i am affraid
Last edited by auris1; 08-31-2009 at 01:18 PM.
"Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,
heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "
some of the people on the forum are allowed to do whatever they want as long as they have guys from upstairs holding their back. way to go interbasket!
How do you pay by mistake?
What did you think when they asked for your Visa number?
In Israel all the issue of sport broadcast rights is very annoying. From time to time another sport channel is established and starts to buy rights for some of the sport events that where supposed to be at the previous one (and of course they are not free). And the most annoying part is that they make TV-channel suppliers to block the foreign channels if they broadcast the same thing, and probably the same case is here.
"Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,
heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "
some of the people on the forum are allowed to do whatever they want as long as they have guys from upstairs holding their back. way to go interbasket!
"Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,
heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "
some of the people on the forum are allowed to do whatever they want as long as they have guys from upstairs holding their back. way to go interbasket!
sounds cool, so with 30 euros we can watch all eurobasket 2009 and world championship 2010!
A question for those who have used this service? is the reliable or it disconnects all the time? are all the matches available to watch live? lastly are the matches broadcasted with the natural sound from the stadium or there is someone commenting on the game?
edit: its actually 22 euros!
fibatv
1
I watched the games of the EC 2005 & WC 2006 by this service and the quality was quite good.
Games in the group phase were without comments. but you could hear some trash talk under the basketsand the coaches speaking during time out.
In the final stages there was an English native speaker commenting the games but still you could here a lot of interesting things from the players on the field and during time out.
I remember for example that in the WC 2006 final I heared Gianniakis shouting to this player during a time out in the 2nd quarter that they will watch together the videos after the game to see how the team gave away this game. So for Giannakis the final was lost already in the 2nd quarter.
If you live in the UK it is on bbc online
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http://www.fromsport.com/c-6.html
That's free and ... "legally".![]()
ESPN 360 for the U.S fans.
http://espn.go.com/broadband/espn360...annel=3578767&![]()
http://www.skai.gr/articles/news/fol...robasket-2009/
For all Eurοbasket games
ooops it's Only for Greece and Cyprus..![]()