Tetsujin
The Game Thread Dude
Technology is a race to conquer time: to shop faster, ship faster, know faster and arrive faster. Nearly two years into his ownership, Ranadive says the Kings now "operate more like a Silicon Valley company than a sports team." Doesn't it make sense that an NBA owner immersed in tech culture would want to play faster? And win faster?
"My software has been used to find what kind of drugs will kill what kind of cancer," Ranadive says. "Why can't it be used to ask, 'How do I defend against LeBron James?'"
Ranadive says his goal with the Kings is no less grand than to reimagine basketball, to take the principles of one industry to re-create another, as if basketball and semiconductors can be farmed as a monocrop. What if a corporation could know someone was going to steal your identity before it actually happened? What if a Kings player knew -- through the power of data analysis -- which direction his opponent was going to turn to shoot on the low block? How great to be faster and smarter than the criminals and the Clippers?
Well, that's comforting...

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/12317667/the-fast-curious