Basketball Stats! Stats! Stats!
Are you aware of all the stats available for basketball? Now that basketball season is here, we would like to take time to share the variety of basketball statistics. Users have the ability to display these game statistics using their existing Daktronics controllers around the facility to put on a great show for the fans. […]
Daktronics Control Panel on 12/1/2015
Categories: Pro Sports and Colleges
Are you aware of all the stats available for basketball?
Now that basketball season is here, we would like to take time to share the variety of basketball statistics. Users have the ability to display these game statistics using their existing Daktronics controllers around the facility to put on a great show for the fans.
Out-of-town Scores
Daktronics Sports Wire 4000 software utilizes Daktronics display systems to present out-of-town scores and game messages so everyone in attendance can keep up with games happening elsewhere. The software provides up-to-the minute scores and game updates with the help of sports information providers.
Out-of-town scores require Daktronics Sports Wire 4000 Interface and the appropriate STATS Inc. driver.
What Stats are Available from the Out-of-Town Scores NCAA BB Stats Inc Driver?
Sports Wire STATS Product Specifications
Game Statistics
The Daktronics Scoring and Timing Interface (DSTI) sends official game statistics directly to Daktronics scoreboard and display controllers. As the statistician tracks the game, all the essential statistics update automatically, reducing overall operator requirements to keep fans informed and engaged.
The stats provided for each interface are listed below.
Stat Crew Basketball Interface Product Specifications
DakStats Basketball Interface Product Specifications
Game-in-progress
The All Sport 5000 controller provides player, foul, points and the timing information. The list of data provided for basketball and other sports is listed in the All Sport 5000 Enhanced RTD Reference Manual.
TV Feeds
Daktronics offers game-in-progress data “TV Feeds” specifically for use with third-party devices. Transmitted via RS-232 or Ethernet, the data feeds provide running clock time, scores and other game information in ASCII format.