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NBA CrunchTime, "Pass the Rock" return for the new season, along with new series "Race for the NBA Cup" and "Bring It Home"
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Content Series
Bring it Home: Beginning October 17th with the launch of the first of nine episodes of “Bring it Home,” fans will get a behind-the-scenes look into the Denver Nuggets’ championship run during the 2022-23 season.
Pass the Rock – Season 2: Original series to return for season two to provide an in-depth look at the league’s up-and-coming stars, featuring Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards, New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr., Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero and Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton, among others.
NBA CrunchTime: “NBA CrunchTime” – the league’s weekly whiparound show taking fans live to crucial moments of each game and providing real-time updates and analysis – returns with more than 50 episodes, twice as many as last season. Hosted by Jared Greenberg and produced by NBA TV, which is jointly managed by TNT Sports, “NBA CrunchTime” will debut on Monday, Oct. 30 this season.
Race for the NBA Cup: “Race for the NBA Cup” will document the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament, giving fans exclusive access to teams competing for the first NBA Cup from tip-off on Nov. 3 through the championship game in Las Vegas on Dec. 9.
Coaches Corner: “Coaches Corner” will feature NBA coaches breaking down the X’s and O’s in interviews and game-film analysis sessions with Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones, hosts of the popular “The Dunker Spot” podcast.
NBA Style: Showcasing unique fashion trends leaguewide, “NBA Style” will document the stories and inspiration behind NBA player wardrobes – from their favorite sneakers to outfits they wear on special occasions. “NBA Style” will consist of short-form episodes as players provide their perspective on their personal style and fashion preferences. The series tipped off with an episode spotlighting the Miami Heat’s Kevin Love getting ready for a fashion show alongside his personal stylist. Additional episodes of “NBA Style” will feature the Sacramento Kings’ Malik Monk and the Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner, among others.
Content Initiatives
NBA In-Season Tournament: The NBA App will be the one-stop location for everything fans need to know about the NBA In-Season Tournament. Throughout the tournament, the NBA App home page will feature the latest news, content, game results and updates.
NBA Future Starts Now: Will serve as the ultimate elite basketball location within the NBA App and across NBA digital platforms offering a comprehensive experience for fans of all ages. The program will feature live streams, real-time updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, in-depth player interviews, electrifying highlights and game recaps. The content will include NBA G League Ignite games – featuring top prospects Matas Buzelis and Ron Holland – top-tier international competitions and elite youth basketball competitions.
NBA Fitness: A new digital content initiative within the NBA App that features behind-the-scenes access to NBA players, coaches and experts, spotlighting their health and fitness journeys. Through the program, NBA fans will receive tips and programs from experts in strength and conditioning, basketball skills, recovery, nutrition and mental wellness. Throughout the season, “NBA Fitness” will leverage the league’s vast network of trainers and partners establishing the hub as a premier destination for health and fitness.
Alternate Telecasts
Returning alternate telecasts include NBA HooperVision with Quentin Richardson, NBA Strategy Stream hosted by Nate Duncan and Danny LeRoux, NBA HBCU stream featuring commentary from students, and NBABet Stream presented by DraftKings. Additional streams this season will include enhanced graphics and alternate camera angles.
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