Bradley Center officials Wednesday unveiled the facility's new scoreboard Wednesday morning.
The $3.2 million scoreboard features four high-definition video displays, each checking in at 29 feet tall and 32 feet wide. There is also a 360-degree LED ribbon and additional display panels, all featuring brighter and crisper colors.
The new video screens are roughly 40 percent larger than those on the previous scoreboard, which was installed in 1995.
"This is the start of an exciting new season for us and for our teams," said Bradley Center CEO Steve Costello. "The Bradley Center couldn't be more excited about this special amenity which we're sure will engage and entertain all of our fans unlike anything before in our 22 years."
Designed by Anthony James Partners of Virginia and built by TS Sports of Texas, the new scoreboard took three months to install.
Fans will get their first peek at the new scoreboard next Tuesday, when the Bucks open the NBA exhibition season against the Chicago Bulls.
Here's a sneak peek of the new scoreboard in action:
And ... here's time-lapse video of the scoreboard installation process: