In the belly of The Palace of Auburn Hills, the Detroit Pistons have a room with video scouting technology that allows them to examine every angle and detail of every play in the hopes of finding some advantage over the opponent.

With just a few clicks, Larry Brown?s staff can break down team sets and player tendencies and come up with better ways to defend and score.

Steve Hellmuth, senior vice president of operations and technology for NBA Entertainment, reports that every team in the NBA now uses either the same Pinnacle system the Pistons employ or similar video technology equipment.

Soon the NBA will launch a digital library of every play in every game that all teams can access, and over the next few years, teams will adopt more and more technology to help them manage all aspects of the game and find new ways to improve.