Cero barrida: Dallas gana su primer juego de la serie con todo y susto, al vencer a los Warriors 119-109
Fotos y escrito por Daniel "Mr. Clutch" Mercado Castro
Medio de Prensa Deportivo Global donde se analizan e informan sobre diferentes deportes con respeto y veracidad. Destacando el análisis único de Daniel "Mr. Clutch" Mercado Castro.
WWE WrestleMania BackLash 2022
Por Daniel “Mr. Clutch” Mercado Castro
Y la WWE tira su primer evento luego de dos noches exitosas de WrestleMania 38, denominado WrestleMania BackLash. El mismo comenzó sólido con Cody Rhodes venciendo nuevamente a Seth Rollins en una lucha, que, a pesar de comenzar lenta, terminó excelente con buenos falsos finales, intercambios de movida y un controversial final. Cody viró un roll-up de Seth y le agarró la trusa para lograr la victoria por conteo de 3. Con este final sin duda esta riña pica y se extiende. Cody sigue demostrando su alto nivel.
Ronda Rousey se coronó como nueva Women 's SmackDown Champion al vencer a Charlotte una dura “I Quit Match”. Las dos luchadoras se dieron duro con todo y en especial con los Kendo Sticks. Ronda logró que la peligrosa Charlotte se rindiera cuando le aplicó un armbar con el brazo entre una silla. ¡Eso tiene que doler! Increíblemente esta fue la única lucha de damas. Edge volvió a derrotar al favorito AJ Styles, esta vez con la ayuda de la nueva integrante de Judgement Day, Rhea Ripley. Ripley jaló el brazo de Styles, lo que aprovechó Edge para aplicarle un Crossface y apuntarse el triunfo. Fue una sólida lucha y las intervenciones de Damian Priest, Finn Balor y Rhea Ripley le añaden a esta historia un interesante rumbo. Bullet Club vs Judgment Day? Algo interesante del evento fue que comenzaron el orden de las luchas con las que eran de RAW y luego siguieron las de SmackDown.
En la lucha estelar, The Bloodline (The Usos y Roman Reigns) derrotaron a la tripleta de RK-Bro y Drew McIntyre, en una lucha que metió a los presentes y excedió las expectativas. Luego de un toma y dame junto a diferentes juegos mentales, Riddle aplicó un soberano RKO a Jey Uso pero sin fijarse que Roman le dio tag. Roman entra y le aplica con bestial Spear para lograr la victoria por conteo de 3. El Bloodline sigue imparable y quiere más.
En otras luchas; Omos venció a Bobby Lashley con la ayuda de MVP. MVP le dio con el bastón a Lashley en el rostro para que Omos se alzará con el triunfo. Omos sin duda es un proyecto que pudiera ser un palo si lo siguen trabajando. Madcap Moss venció con un Sunset Flip a Happy Corbin en una divertida lucha. Me gusta el push que le están dando a Moss.
NBA on ESPN: Most-Watched Eastern Conference Finals Game 2 Since 2018
Boston Celtics Convincing Win Over Miami Heat Averages 6,049,000 Viewers, Up 59 Percent From Last Year
ESPN Wins the Night Across All of Television; Most-Watched NBA Countdown Show in Four Years
Game 2 of the 2022 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, in which the Boston Celtics convincingly defeated the Miami Heat 127-102 was the most-watched Eastern Conference Finals Game 2 since 2018, according to Nielsen. The ESPN telecast averaged 6,049,000 viewers, peaking with 6,878,000 viewers at 9:30 p.m. ET.
ESPN’s coverage of Eastern Conference Finals Game 2 was up 59 percent from last year’s Eastern Conference Finals Game 2 between the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks. The game propelled ESPN to win the night across all of television and in all key demos: P18-34; P18-49; P25-54; M18-34; M18-49; M25-54.
Game 2 generated a 12.6 rating in the Boston market and a 7.5 rating in the Miami market.
In addition, Thursday’s edition of the NBA Countdown pregame show was the most-watched in four years on ESPN. The show generated an average audience of 1,873,000 viewers, the most since the pregame show for the 2018 NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers.
The series continues with Game 3 on Saturday, May 21, at 8:30 p.m. as the Boston Celtics host the Miami Heat at TD Garden. The series is tied 1-1.
BOSTON’S MARCUS SMART AND PHOENIX’S MIKAL BRIDGES LEAD
2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM
– Kia NBA All-Defensive First Team Also Features Utah’s Rudy Gobert,
Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo and Memphis’ Jaren Jackson Jr. –
– Kia NBA All-Defensive Second Team: Miami’s Bam Adebayo, Milwaukee’s Jrue Holiday,
Philadelphia’s Matisse Thybulle, Boston’s Robert Williams III and Golden State’s Draymond Green –
NEW YORK, May 20, 2022 – Marcus Smart of the Boston Celtics and Mikal Bridges of the Phoenix Suns lead the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive First Team, the NBA announced today.
Smart and Bridges comprise the two guards on the Kia NBA All-Defensive First Team. Smart, the 2021-22 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year, received 198 points (99 First Team votes) to earn his third selection to the NBA All-Defensive First Team. Bridges, who finished in second place for the Defensive Player of the Year Award in his third NBA season, received 193 points (95 First Team votes). This is Bridges’ first selection to the NBA All-Defensive Team (First Team and Second Team).
Joining Smart and Bridges on the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive First Team are Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (171 points; 76 First Team votes), Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (156 points; 63 First Team votes) and Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (153 points; 55 First Team votes).
Gobert, a three-time Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year, has been voted to the NBA All-Defensive First Team for the sixth consecutive season. Antetokounmpo, the 2019-20 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year and a two-time Kia NBA Most Valuable Player, is an NBA All-Defensive First Team honoree for the fourth straight season. Jackson, a four-year NBA veteran and the 2021-22 season leader in blocks per game (2.27), is making his debut on the NBA All-Defensive Team.
The 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive Second Team consists of Miami Heat forward Bam Adebayo (152 points), Bucks guard Jrue Holiday (89 points), Philadelphia 76ers guard Matisse Thybulle (87 points), Celtics center Robert Williams III (70 points) and Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (34 points).
This is the third NBA All-Defensive Team selection for Adebayo, the fourth for Holiday and the second for Thybulle. Williams joins Bridges and Jackson as a first-time member of the NBA All-Defensive Team. Green, the 2016-17 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year, has earned his seventh selection to the NBA All-Defensive Team.
The 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive Team was selected by a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters. Players were awarded two points for each vote to the NBA All-Defensive First Team and one point for each vote to the Second Team. Voters selected two guards, two forwards and one center for each team, choosing players at the position they play regularly. Players who received votes at multiple positions were slotted at the position at which they received the most voting points.
The voting results for the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive Team are below. The “Total Points” category represents voting points that players received at any position, not just the position at which they are listed. The balloting was tabulated by the independent accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP. Complete ballots for each voter will be posted at PR.NBA.com after the announcement of all end-of-season awards.
2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM | |||||||||||
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Position | Player (Team) | 1st Team Votes (2 Points) | 2nd Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | Career All-Defensive Team Selections | ||||||
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Guard | Marcus Smart (Boston) | 99 | 0 | 198 | 3 (three 1st) | ||||||
Guard | Mikal Bridges (Phoenix) | 95 | 3 | 193 | 1 (one 1st) | ||||||
Center | Rudy Gobert (Utah) | 76 | 19 | 171 | 6 (six 1st) | ||||||
Forward | Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee) | 63 | 30 | 156 | 5 (four 1st, one 2nd) | ||||||
Forward | Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis) | 55 | 43 | 153 | 1 (one 1st) |
2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-DEFENSIVE SECOND TEAM | |||||||||||
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Position | Player (Team) | 1st Team Votes (2 Points) | 2nd Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | Career All-Defensive Team Selections | ||||||
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Forward | Bam Adebayo (Miami) | 57 | 38 | 152 | 3 (three 2nd) | ||||||
Guard | Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee) | 24 | 41 | 89 | 4 (two 1st, two 2nd) | ||||||
Guard | Matisse Thybulle (Philadelphia) | 8 | 71 | 87 | 2 (two 2nd) | ||||||
Center | Robert Williams III (Boston) | 3 | 64 | 70 | 1 (one 2nd) | ||||||
Forward | Draymond Green (Golden State) | 5 | 24 | 34 | 7 (four 1st, three 2nd) |
Below are the other players who received votes for the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Defensive Team, listed at the position at which they received the most voting points. The “Total Points” category represents voting points that players received at any position, not just the position at which they are listed.
OTHER PLAYERS RECEIVING VOTES: GUARDS | |||||||
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Player (Team) | 1st Team Votes (2 Points) | 2nd Team Votes | Total Points | ||||
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Fred VanVleet (Toronto) | 2 | 37 | 41 | ||||
Dejounte Murray (San Antonio) | 2 | 20 | 24 | ||||
Chris Paul (Phoenix) | 2 | 17 | 21 | ||||
Patrick Beverley (Minnesota) | 1 | 7 | 9 | ||||
Kyle Lowry (Miami) | 0 | 6 | 6 | ||||
Alex Caruso (Chicago) | 1 | 3 | 5 | ||||
Gary Payton II (Golden State) | 0 | 3 | 3 | ||||
Derrick White (Boston) | 0 | 3 | 3 | ||||
Devin Booker (Phoenix) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Ayo Dosunmu (Chicago) | 0 | 1 | 1 |
OTHER PLAYERS RECEIVING VOTES: CENTERS | |||||||
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Player (Team) | 1st Team Votes (2 Points) | 2nd Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | ||||
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Joel Embiid (Philadelphia) | 3 | 27 | 33 | ||||
Jarrett Allen (Cleveland) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Deandre Ayton (Phoenix) | 0 | 1 | 1 |
OTHER PLAYERS RECEIVING VOTES: FORWARDS | |||||||
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Player (Team) | 1st Team Votes (2 Points) | 2nd Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | ||||
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Evan Mobley (Cleveland) | 0 | 13 | 13 | ||||
Herbert Jones (New Orleans) | 0 | 10 | 10 | ||||
Dorian Finney-Smith (Dallas) | 0 | 7 | 7 | ||||
Jimmy Butler (Miami) | 1 | 3 | 5 | ||||
Jayson Tatum (Boston)* | 1 | 2 | 4 | ||||
Scottie Barnes (Toronto)* | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||
Jaylen Brown (Boston) | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||||
Al Horford (Boston) | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||||
OG Anunoby (Toronto) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Desmond Bane (Memphis) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Kevin Durant (Brooklyn) | 0 | 1 | 1 |
*Received the same number of voting points at forward and guard.
TNT Delivers its Most-Watched NBA Conference Finals Game Since 2018
Last Night’s NBA WCF Game 1 – Mavericks/Warriors – Averaged 6.5 Million Total Viewers,
Up 21% vs. 2021 ECF Game 1 on TNT & Up 38% vs. Last Year’s WCF Game 1
2022 WCF Game 1 Leads TNT to Win the Night Across Cable
TNT’s exclusive coverage of the 2022 NBA Western Conference Finals Game 1 – Golden State’s blowout victory over Dallas – averaged 6.5 million total viewers on Wednesday night to deliver the network’s most-watched NBA Conference Finals Game since 2018.
The network’s Mavericks/Warriors telecast – which delivered the most watched NBA Playoff game on cable this year – is up 21% over TNT’s presentation of the 2021 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 1 (Hawks/Bucks, 5.4 million viewers) and 38% when compared with last year’s WCF Game 1 (Clippers/Suns, 4.7 million viewers).
Last night’s WCF Game 1 telecast – peaking with an average of 7.5 million viewers from 9:45-10 p.m. ET – was the No. 1 program of the night across all of cable, and together with the iconic Inside the NBA post-game show (2.7 million viewers), delivered cable’s top two programs across key demos. Overall, TNT’s 2022 NBA Playoffs coverage has led the network to win the night on cable in primetime 18 times.
TNT continues to deliver its most watched NBA Playoffs coverage since 2018, averaging 3.8 million total viewers (38 telecasts).
Wednesday night’s 9.4 rating in Dallas was TNT’s best in that market since May 4, 2011 (WCF Game 2, Mavericks/Lakers, 15.0 rating), while San Francisco garnered last night’s top local market (17.8 rating).
Turner Sports’ NBA on TNT and NBA TV social media accounts delivered a 101% increase in engagements for the series opener vs. last year.
TNT will continue its exclusive coverage of this year’s NBA Western Conference Finals presented by AT&T 5G featuring the Dallas Mavericks and Luka Doncic against the Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry on Friday, May 20, at 9 p.m. ET.
Source: Nielsen Media Research thru Star Trak. Based on Live + Same Day Data. 2022 NBA Playoffs. CrowdTangle, Sprinklr & Instagram Business Insights.
TORONTO’S SCOTTIE BARNES, DETROIT’S CADE CUNNINGHAM AND
CLEVELAND’S EVAN MOBLEY LEAD 2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM
– Kia NBA All-Rookie First Team Also Features Orlando’s Franz Wagner and Houston’s Jalen Green –
– Kia NBA All-Rookie Second Team: New Orleans’ Herbert Jones, Oklahoma City’s Josh Giddey,
Denver’s Bones Hyland, Chicago’s Ayo Dosunmu and Indiana’s Chris Duarte –
NEW YORK, May 18, 2022 – Toronto Raptors guard-forward Scottie Barnes, Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham and Cleveland Cavaliers forward-center Evan Mobley have been unanimously selected to the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Rookie First Team, the NBA announced today. The three players each received Kia NBA All-Rookie First Team votes on all 100 ballots from a global panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
Joining Barnes, Cunningham and Mobley (200 total points each) on the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Rookie First Team are Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner (183 points; 84 First Team votes) and Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (158 points; 58 First Team votes).
Barnes, the 2021-22 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year, ranked third among first-year NBA players in points (15.3 ppg) and rebounds (7.5 rpg) and fifth in assists (3.5 apg). He was named the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month twice (February and March/April). Cunningham, the first overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, led all rookies in points (17.4 ppg), was second in assists (5.6 apg) and finished fifth in rebounds (5.5 rpg). He earned Kia NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month honors for January.
Mobley, who finished second to Barnes in voting for the Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Award, led all rookies in rebounds (8.3 rpg) and blocked shots (1.67 bpg) and was fifth in points (15.0 ppg). He was honored as the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for October/November.
Wagner, the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for December, started all 79 of his games and ranked fourth among first-year NBA players in points (15.4 ppg). Green, the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for March/April, finished second among rookies in scoring average (17.3 ppg) and recorded at least 20 points in 17 of his final 25 games.
The 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Rookie Second Team consists of New Orleans Pelicans forward Herbert Jones (123 points), Oklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey (122), Denver Nuggets guard Bones Hyland (81), Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu (75) and Indiana Pacers guard Chris Duarte (52).
The media voting panel selected five players for the Kia NBA All-Rookie First Team and five players for the Kia NBA All-Rookie Second Team at any position. Players received two points for each First Team vote and one point for each Second Team vote.
The voting results for the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Rookie Team are below. The balloting was tabulated by the independent accounting firm Ernst & Young LLP. Complete ballots for each voter will be posted at PR.NBA.com after the announcement of all end-of-season awards.
2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-ROOKIE FIRST TEAM | |||||||
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Player (Team) | First Team Votes (2 Points) | Second Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | ||||
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Scottie Barnes (Toronto) | 100 | 0 | 200 | ||||
Cade Cunningham (Detroit) | 100 | 0 | 200 | ||||
Evan Mobley (Cleveland) | 100 | 0 | 200 | ||||
Franz Wagner (Orlando) | 84 | 15 | 183 | ||||
Jalen Green (Houston) | 58 | 42 | 158 |
2021-22 KIA NBA ALL-ROOKIE SECOND TEAM | |||||||
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Player (Team) | First Team Votes (2 Points) | Second Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | ||||
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Herbert Jones (New Orleans) | 32 | 59 | 123 | ||||
Josh Giddey (Oklahoma City) | 24 | 74 | 122 | ||||
Bones Hyland (Denver) | 0 | 81 | 81 | ||||
Ayo Dosunmu (Chicago) | 2 | 71 | 75 | ||||
Chris Duarte (Indiana) | 0 | 52 | 52 |
Below are the other players who received votes for the 2021-22 Kia NBA All-Rookie Team.
OTHER PLAYERS RECEIVING VOTES | |||||||
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Player (Team) | First Team Votes (2 Points) | Second Team Votes (1 Point) | Total Points | ||||
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Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State) | 0 | 47 | 47 | ||||
Davion Mitchell (Sacramento) | 0 | 28 | 28 | ||||
Alperen Şengün (Houston) | 0 | 13 | 13 | ||||
Jalen Suggs (Orlando) | 0 | 6 | 6 | ||||
Ziaire Williams (Memphis) | 0 | 5 | 5 | ||||
Jose Alvarado (New Orleans) | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||
Austin Reaves (Los Angeles Lakers) | 0 | 2 | 2 | ||||
Josh Christopher (Houston) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Trey Murphy III (New Orleans) | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Cam Thomas (Brooklyn) | 0 | 1 | 1 |
About Kia America
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DALLAS MAVERICKS FINED
NEW YORK, May 18, 2022 – The Dallas Mavericks organization has been fined $50,000 for violating league rules regarding team bench decorum, it was announced today by Byron Spruell, President, League Operations. The amount of Dallas’ fine also reflects prior infractions of team bench decorum rules in the 2022 NBA playoffs.
On multiple occasions, several players and a member of the coaching staff stood for an extended period in the Mavericks’ team bench area, stood away from the team bench, and were on or encroaching upon the playing court during game action in the Mavericks’ 123-90 victory over the Phoenix Suns in Game 7 of their conference semifinal playoff series May 15 at Footprint Center.
ORLANDO WINS NBA DRAFT LOTTERY 2022 PRESENTED BY STATE FARM
– Order of Selection Set for NBA Draft 2022 Presented by State Farm –
CHICAGO, May 17, 2022 – The Orlando Magic tonight won NBA Draft Lottery 2022 presented by State Farm®, which was conducted at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago. The Magic will have the first overall pick in NBA Draft 2022 presented by State Farm, which will be held on Thursday, June 23.
Below are the results from NBA Draft Lottery 2022 presented by State Farm:
1. Orlando
2. Oklahoma City
3. Houston
4. Sacramento
5. Detroit
6. Indiana
7. Portland
8. New Orleans (from Los Angeles Lakers)
9. San Antonio
10. Washington
11. New York
12. Oklahoma City (from LA Clippers)
13. Charlotte
14. Cleveland
Below is the order for the remainder of the first round of NBA Draft 2022 presented by State Farm:
15. Charlotte (from New Orleans)
16. Atlanta
17. Houston (from Brooklyn)
18. Chicago
19. Minnesota
20. San Antonio (from Toronto)
21. Denver
22. Memphis (from Utah)
23. Philadelphia[1]
24. Milwaukee
25. San Antonio (from Boston)
26. Dallas
27. Miami
28. Golden State
29. Memphis
30. Oklahoma City (from Phoenix)
[1] This pick may be conveyed to Brooklyn
Below is the order for the second round of NBA Draft 2022 presented by State Farm:
31. Indiana (from Houston via Cleveland)
32. Orlando
33. Toronto (from Detroit via San Antonio, Washington, and Chicago)
34. Oklahoma City
35. Orlando (from Indiana via Milwaukee)
36. Portland
37. Sacramento
38. San Antonio (from Los Angeles Lakers via Chicago and Washington)
39. Cleveland (from San Antonio via Utah)
40. Minnesota (from Washington via Cleveland)
41. New Orleans
42. New York
43. LA Clippers
44. Atlanta
45. Charlotte
46. Detroit (from Brooklyn)
47. Memphis (from Cleveland via New Orleans and Atlanta)
48. Minnesota
49. Sacramento (from Chicago via Memphis and Detroit)
50. Minnesota (from Denver via Philadelphia)
51. Golden State (from Toronto via Philadelphia)
52. New Orleans (from Utah)
53. Boston
-- Milwaukee (forfeited)
-- Miami (from Philadelphia via Denver; forfeited by Miami)
54. Washington (from Dallas)
55. Golden State
56. Cleveland (from Miami via Indiana)
57. Portland (from Memphis via Utah)
58. Indiana (from Phoenix)
Boston Celtics Game 7 Victory Over Milwaukee Bucks on ABC is Most-Watched Eastern Conference Semifinals Game in 10 Years: Average Audience of 7,481,000 Viewers
The Boston Celtics victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 7 on ABC this past Sunday is the most-watched NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals game in 10 years, dating back to 2012, according to Nielsen. The broadcast averaged 7,481,000 viewers, peaking with 9,559,000 viewers at 6 p.m. ET.
Game 7 generated the largest television audience of the day for May 15 and the most-watched program among key demos, including P18-49, P25-54 and M25-54. Sunday’s edition of the NBA Countdown pregame show averaged 1,625,000 viewers, making it the most-watched afternoon edition of the show during this year’s NBA Playoffs.
Through the first two rounds, the NBA Playoffs across ESPN and ABC are averaging 4,573,000 viewers (25 games), up 25 percent from 2021.
ESPN’s coverage of the 2022 NBA Playoffs continues tonight, May 17, with Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals as the Miami Heat host the Boston Celtics at 8:30 p.m. ET. The 2022 NBA Draft Lottery will precede the telecast at 8 p.m.
Today the NBA premiered “Welcome to the NBA Finals”, the last chapter in the league’s seasonlong campaign celebrating its 75th Anniversary Season, streaming now across all @NBA social platforms and on NBA.com/75.
Click HERE to view “Welcome to the NBA Finals”
“Welcome to the NBA Finals” returns to the fictional neighborhood of “NBA Lane” that brought fans “Welcome to NBA Lane”, “Family Dinner on NBA Lane”, “Imagine” and “Playoffs on NBA Lane” in celebration of the league’s 75th Anniversary Season. Michael B. Jordan, the neighborhood Hoop bus driver, welcomes the audience to the Finals arena as he delivers the newly evolved Larry O’Brien trophy in its iconic Louis Vuitton case to the arena. Throughout his journey in the arena, Jordan encounters NBA legends Dirk Nowitzki, Jerry West and James Worthy in preparation for a championship celebration like no other.
As part of the conclusion of the NBA75 campaign, the NBA and Meta Quest 2 recreated “NBA Lane” in virtual reality. Fans are now able to play mini games, watch the latest Playoffs highlights and view all six new trophies in the “Trophy Room” via Horizon Worlds through the end of June.
“Welcome to the NBA Finals” will air on television networks starting tonight with Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals presented by Google Pixel as the Boston Celtics visit the Miami Heat (8:30pm ET, ESPN). A long form version of the film is additionally set to run on NBA social media platforms before the NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV.
The “NBA Lane” campaign was created in conjunction with Translation LLC. “Welcome to the NBA Finals” was directed by Brendan and Emmett Malloy. The 2022 NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV tips off Thursday, June 2 on ABC.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 17, 2022/ -- NBA Africa and KFC Africa (https://order.KFC.co.za/ Through the partnership, KFC Africa and NBA Africa will launch co-branded product campaigns, limited-edition merchandise giveaways, and limited-edition KFC x NBA promotions, including the opportunity for basketball fans to win tickets to live NBA games in the U.S. and complimentary access to NBA League Pass, the league’s premium live game subscription service. Additional details about the promotions will be announced at a later date. “We are proud to announce this exciting partnership between our iconic KFC brand and one of the most epic sports brands in the world,” said KFC Marketing Director, Rest of Sub-Saharan Africa, Emmanuel Kasambala. “As a brand that has been on the continent for 50 years, we are passionate about connecting with the youth at the touchpoints that really mean something to them. So, beyond the extremely cool products and merchandise we will offer, we have longer-term plans to inspire the youth to achieve more in life through basketball. We are exploring various grassroots basketball initiatives, like the refurbishment of courts, and basketball clinics in communities. It is about inspiring and enabling the youth to reach for, and achieve, their dreams.” “We are excited to partner with KFC Africa to launch a series of fan-centric activities and promotions as part of our efforts to provide compelling ways for basketball fans across the continent to engage with the NBA,” said NBA Africa CEO Victor Williams. “We want to meet our fans where they are and make the game of basketball more accessible, and through this partnership with one of the world’s most iconic food brands, we look forward to reaching new and existing fans and providing them with more opportunities to experience the NBA.” For the latest news and more information on the competitions, prizes and programmes, fans can follow #KFCBalling on social media. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of KFC Africa. DALLAS’ REGGIE BULLOCK, MILWAUKEE’S JRUE HOLIDAY, MEMPHIS’ JAREN JACKSON JR., MINNESOTA’S KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS AND TORONTO’S FRED VANVLEET SELECTED AS FINALISTS FOR 2022 KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR SOCIAL JUSTICE CHAMPION AWARD
– Award Winner to Be Announced During the Western Conference Finals on TNT –
– NBA to Donate $100,000 on to the Social Justice Non-profit of Winner’s Choice, Other Four Finalists to Receive $25,000 Donations on their Behalf –
NEW YORK, May 16, 2022 – The NBA today announced that Dallas Mavericks guard-forward Reggie Bullock, Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday, Memphis Grizzlies forward-center Jaren Jackson Jr., Minnesota Timberwolves center-forward Karl-Anthony Towns and Toronto Raptors guard Fred VanVleet have been selected as the five finalists for the 2022 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion award. The five finalists represent the year’s most impactful social justice advocates who are continuing NBA players’ decades-long tradition of activism. The annual award recognizes a current NBA player for pursuing social justice and advancing Abdul-Jabbar’s life mission to engage, empower and drive equality for individuals and groups who have been historically marginalized or systemically disadvantaged.
The finalists were determined from the pool of team nominees by the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion selection committee, comprised of social justice leaders and members of the NBA family. The committee includes inaugural voters Abdul-Jabbar, Director of The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport Dr. Richard Lapchick, National Urban League President and CEO Marc Morial, UnidosUS President and CEO Janet Murguía, Rise Founder and CEO Amanda Nguyen, and NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Mark Tatum, as well as Kendall Dudley, the 2021-22 youth representative who is a member of the Jr. NBA Court of Leaders.
The winner will be announced during the Western Conference Finals on TNT and will receive a $100,000 donation from the NBA for a social justice organization of his choosing. The other four finalists will each select a social justice organization to receive a $25,000 contribution on their behalf. Los Angeles Lakers forward Carmelo Anthony was named as the inaugural Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion at the end of the 2020-21 season.
Below is more information about the finalists, including their respective efforts and selected beneficiaries.
About the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Finalists:
Reggie Bullock, Dallas Mavericks Reggie Bullock has been an avid advocate for LGBTQ equity throughout his NBA career, continuing his efforts with the Dallas Mavericks during the 2021-22 season. Following the 2014 murder of his sister Mia Henderson, who was transgender, Bullock has focused on acceptance of all people by working to create truly inclusive communities through neighborhood engagement and national efforts around the LGBTQ movement, including participating in the NYC Pride March, the GLAAD Media Awards and NBA events for LGBTQ youth and allies. Upon joining the Mavericks in August of 2021, he forged new relationships with organizations that work in the LGBTQ space in the greater Dallas area, including Abounding Prosperity, Dallas Southern Pride, House of Rebirth, The Black-Tie Dinner, the Resource Center and the Muhlashia Booker Foundation.
Most recently, as part of the Mavs Take ACTION! initiative, Bullock participated in a courageous conversation as part of the HUDDLE series to uplift the Trans community, amplify community organizations who are working to support and protect LGBTQ individuals and create opportunities for allyship. Joined by Stephanie Houston, Founder of the Muhlashia Booker Foundation and Leslie McMurray, Transgender Education & Advocacy Associate, he fondly remembers his sister Mia and how the personal tragedy motivated him to use his platform as a professional athlete to advocate equal rights and visibility for the LGBTQ community. The session, titled Voices Unheard, Uplifting Trans Perspectives, was released on National Day of Trans Visibility on March 31, 2022. Additionally, Bullock created RemarkaBULL, an organization focused on developing revitalized spaces for a stable life in the LGBTQ community and continues to advocate for equal rights and protections for the individuals, including writing an open letter to the NCAA protesting Idaho’s House Bill 500. Bullock has selected Kinston Teens as the recipient of his donation.
Jrue Holiday, Milwaukee Bucks During the 2021-22 season, Jrue Holiday continued to support Black-led organizations and Black-owned businesses in Milwaukee and beyond. Through the Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Justice Fund, Holiday has provided funding and support to minority businesses to address social and economic inequality that continues to prevent Black communities from upward mobility. In February 2022, he and his wife launched the third round of grant funding, committing another $1 million dollars to Black-owned business and nonprofits in Milwaukee, New Orleans, Indianapolis and Los Angeles.
Working with Renee King, founder of FundBlackFounders, grantees receive coaching and training to expand their funding opportunities, including the creation of crowdfunding campaigns that increase community engagement. Beyond the funding and mentorship, Holiday intentionally partners with organizations that recognize the 360-degree model of providing funds, programming and services and is viewed as a leader in building stronger communities focused on economic development. In addition to his philanthropy and engagement with minority-owned small businesses in Wisconsin, Holiday has been active champion and advocate for voting right awareness across the state through the Bucks Vote initiative, reaching hundreds of thousands of eligible voters through state-wide public service announcements. Holiday has selected Urban Underground as the recipient of his donation.
Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies For the past several years, Jaren Jackson Jr. has been focused on advancing health and economic equity in Black and brown communities, creating women empowerment initiatives and increasing voter awareness. Understanding the pandemic’s impact on communities of color, Jackson Jr. has worked to provide custom masks for Black and brown families, supply PPE to communities, provide meals for those working at COVID testing locations and use his voice in the NBA’s COVID-19 PSA to encourage all to get vaccinated. Additionally, Jackson Jr. continues to support women’s empowerment initiatives and recently completed his third year as an ambassador for the Nike Game Growers Program, an exclusive opportunity for 7th and 8th grade girls to share their ideas on how to encourage more girls to play sports. He also sponsored all women-led local organizations for Women’s History Month through the Grizz Ticket Assist Program and covered the cost of the tickets, transportation and snacks for local middle school teams to attend University of Memphis Women’s Basketball games.
Jackson Jr. is also passionate about civic engagement and upon entering the league made it a point to be vocal about being a first-time voter during the 2018 season. Following that, he was incredibly visionary in support of voter campaigns and increasing awareness before the 2020 election, and this past election season, he supported several voting campaigns, including BET’s National Black Voters Day, Tennessee Secretary of State’s, Your Vote Matters Campaign and the Grizzlies’#GrizzVotes Campaign. Additionally, in Nov. 2021 he committed $7,500 to assist 13 families in eliminating their overdue housing and utility bills and launched his first social media fundraising campaign to support young Memphians on the rise on Giving Tuesday. As part of this ‘Much Required’ campaign, he raised nearly $200,000, in one day to add to his personal donation to help support local youth organizations, including Arts Memphis, Girls Inc., Memphis Slim House, Vance Avenue Youth Development Center and Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis. He has selected Rock the Vote as the recipient of his donation.
Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves Karl-Anthony Towns has devoted his time, platform and resources to health equity and education since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and specifically this past season to advocate for vaccine education after experiencing personal loss. Towns worked with the NBA on a vaccine PSA released in Feb. 2022, Cue Health to provide 100 COVID-19 testing kits and tests to more than 50 schools in both New Jersey and Minnesota, and Walgreens on their Get a Shot, Give a Shot campaign to promote flu shots and help ensure access for all via a $5,000 donation.
Beyond health equity, Towns donated $20,000 to the George Floyd Foundation in partnership with JD Sports in July 2021 and made a $30,000 donation to the Vera Institute of Justice, which works to end the overcriminalization and mass incarceration of people of color, immigrants, and people experiencing poverty, selecting them as his beneficiary in Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. Additionally, in support of gender equity and access for women in sports, Towns made a donation to Kean University in New Jersey to support programming for their women student athletes highlighting empowerment and internships, naming the series in honor of his late mother, Jacqueline Towns. He continues to serve as a board member of the National Basketball Social Justice Coalition. Towns has selected George Floyd Memorial Foundation as the recipient of his donation.
Fred VanVleet, Toronto Raptors Fred VanVleet has been a leader and champion around social justice, inspiring teammates to find their own voice in his pursuit. To create equity in education, he created the Fred VanVleet Scholarship in Dec. 2021, a full academic scholarship for a Black or Indigenous student to pursue four years of higher education in Canada and receive mentorship from VanVleet to help shape the reality for the student after their academic career. Additionally, through the Heart of the City initiative, he distributed more than 1,000 backpacks to historically marginalized students throughout the Greater Toronto Area and provided them with the necessary resources to succeed academically. VanVleet also hosted a conversation with Marci Ien, Minister of Women & Gender Equality & Youth, to continue his allyship of women.
VanVleet also co-hosted the Bet on Yourself social justice podcast, dedicated to shining a light on and uplifting struggling or up-and-coming BIPOC entrepreneurs shape their business to impact culture in a positive way. Together with his advisor, Derek Folk, they supported business owners and listeners with insight, motivation and honest conversations around entrepreneurship, branding, finance and e-commerce. Additionally, he serves as the leader of the Raptors’ Social Justice Team Council, which reviews social justice participation and actions, and has inspired his teammates to engage in their own work for marginalized communities, including Scottie Barnes’ scholarship and Pascal Siakam’s “Coding for Champions” program. VanVleet is currently in the process of creating an additional scholarship in his hometown of Rockford, Illinois and planning for the next season of the Bet on Yourself podcast to encourage BIPOC entrepreneurs. He has selected Penny Appeal Canada as the recipient of his donation.
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