The Sacramento Kings may not be in the NBA playoff mix this year, but they’re establishing themselves as one of the most technology-savvy teams in professional sports. On the heels of their beginning to accept Bitcoin at the Sleep Train Arena, they have begun integrating Google Glass into the fan experience.

Kings rookies Ray McCallum and Ben McLemore have practiced dunking while wearing it, and the point of view is pretty neat.

For fans, the team says they will provide the opportunity to see the views of cheerleaders and sideline reporters, along with the ability to scope the length of the line for the concession stand from your seat. Fans will also be able to record snippets of game action and upload them to YouTube.

The Kings are the first professional sports team to offer this kind of Google Glass integration to fans, but it isn’t the NBA’s first dalliance with the eyepiece. Orlando Magic rookie Victor Oladipo wore a Google Glass on draft night in June, with predictably entertaining results.

If this is the future, be prepared to see a lot more robot spectacles in NBA crowds going forward.