Trapped in a Game – SCP-1733 – Season Opener (SCP Animation)



SCP-1733 is a Safe Class anomaly also known as Season Opener.

SCP-1733 is a digital recording of the 2010-2011 NBA season opening game played at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts on 10/26/2010 between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat. Although initially diverging from the original broadcast only negligibly, such as quarter point totals and occurrences of fouls, SCP 1733 has begun to markedly digress from the content of its earlier playbacks. But what’s even stranger, is that the people seen on the tape, seem to be aware of their existence, trapped within the recording, remembering each and every play back.

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Trapped in a Game – SCP-1733 – Season Opener (SCP Animation) is based on “SCP-1733” by bbaztek: http://www.scpwiki.com/scp-1733

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30 thoughts on “Trapped in a Game – SCP-1733 – Season Opener (SCP Animation)”

  1. 7:45
    Should've read the wiki more carefully:

    "Fans in the crowd also appear to be real human beings in all respects, and Foundation inquiries into the current status of these persons has found nothing of note."

    "Nothing of note" means they found nothing out of the ordinary, not that they found nothing at all. The fans were still around in the real world too.

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  2. "This copyrighted broadcast of the National Basketball Association may not be retransmitted, reproduced, rebroadcast, or otherwise distributed or used in any form without the express written consent of the NBA."
    The NBA isn't messing around, they REALLY mean it. This is what they do to people they catch violating their copyright.👿

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  3. so the owner of the tape, the person who put the videos on the internet that were deleted by the SCP, wasn't the unknown citizen that made the recording? so how did the owner of the tape come into possession of it if he wasn't the one that recorded it, and why wasn't this mentioned? is this a flaw in writing or is this important? if the owner of the tape hadn't seen the original game he wouldn't have known of the conflict between the recording and reality, because if he had seen the original game why would he rewatch a recording of it the very next day given to him by an unknown person? it would have to be a pretty compelling reason to watch something that I'd already watched the next day given to me by a stranger and I think that I would bring that up.

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