Check out NBC Sports’ new promotional spot for it’s upcoming NBA coverage starring actor Jack McBrayer (30 Rock) and NBA stars Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum, and Victor Wembanyama. This is NBC Sports’ first promotional spot with original content shot with NBA players since the new agreement was announced in July 2024.
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Next October, the NBA returns to NBC — and Peacock — and to help promote that fact Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum and Victor Wembanyama pitched in for a new promo spot. And don’t forget actor Jack McBrayer of 30 Rock, who pitched in.
Victor Wembanyama is primed to become the face of the NBA once LeBron James retires, as the league heads to Paris with the San Antonio Spurs star the headline act
Victor Wembanyama shines with 30 points as San Antonio Spurs defeat Indiana Pacers 140-110 in Paris, showcasing a strong team performance.
Through that lens, the voters missed on a couple high-profile marks by naming Curry, James and Durant as starters over Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama, both of whom deserved the starter distinction. As noted, two guards have to be named in each conference, so that makes the first one of these debates sort of easy:
Wembanyama, who seemed filled with joy to indulge in the jersey swap with the young fan, took to social media after discovering the jersey was up for auction.
Newly signed Paris Saint-Germain winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia also took in the match at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.
Next October, the NBA returns to NBC — and Peacock — and to help promote that fact Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jayson Tatum and Victor Wembanyama pitched in for a new promo spot. And don't forget ...
The starters were picked through a system of weighted balloting: 50% was fan voting, 25% was a media panel and 25% was voting by current players.
Acommon misconception about today's NBA is that as teams and players have mastered the art of efficient scoring, defense has come to matter less. The reality is the exact opposite: The evolution of offense has made defense more important than ever.