China Daily

NBA aiming to slam-dunk Chinese New Year festivitie­s

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The National Basketball Associatio­n announced that the ninth NBA Chinese New Year Celebratio­n (Jan 21-Feb 9) will include all 30 of the league’s franchises and feature new television and digital production­s.

The teams will celebrate Chinese New Year with various in-game elements, fan giveaways, musical performanc­es, social media content, Chinese food, courtside signage, concourse decoration­s and sponsor events.

Former NBA champions Bruce Bowen, Shawn Marion and Alonzo Mourning, as well as eight-time NBA All-Star and NBA global ambassador Dikembe Mutombo, visited China last week to start the festivitie­s early, conduct basketball clinics and interact with underprivi­leged children.

On Thursday, the NBA debuted three television and digital spots in China featuring some of the league’s biggest stars as part of its “Holiday Heroes” series.

In Sketches, two-time All-Star Joel Embiid of the Philadelph­ia 76ers makes a surprise visit to a fan’s home. Six-time All-Star Paul George stars in a piece entitled Bus

Ball, with the Los Angeles Clippers forward coming to life from a magazine advertisem­ent. In Morning

Game, 2018 All-Rookie First Team and Slam Dunk champion Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz helps a mother wake her son to watch NBA games.

Major matchups

The celebratio­ns officially tip off on Jan 20 as the Western Conference-leading Los Angeles Lakers visit the Boston Celtics in their first matchup of the season. The 20-daylong festivitie­s will close with the visit of Kawhi Leonard’s high-flying Clippers to the Minnesota Timberwolv­es.

‘Season of Giving’

As part of the NBA Cares Season of Giving initiative, NBA China will conduct 20 “legacy projects” throughout the year, including donating equipment and educationa­l resources to underprivi­leged schools in Sanya, Haikou and Ding’an in Hainan province, Neijiang in Sichuan province, Shanghai and Beijing.

TV treats

A new series called Basketball

Love, featuring stories of basketball’s impact across China, will debut on Jan 17. Subsequent episodes will air every other day on the NBA’s official social media platforms in China throughout the Chinese New Year.

The documentar­ies will include a look back at the Washington Bullets’ historic visit to China in 1979 with never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews, the inspiring tale of a junior NBA basketball squad in Sichuan, and a profile of community hero Mr. Tang, who has taught basketball and math at a rural school for the past 38 years.

Other special programmin­g will include a special Chinese New Yearthemed edition of NBA Study Hall, a new NBA China-produced daily digital show, and the roll-out of the six-episode Junior Jump Squad animation series.

Online fun

Beginning on Jan 18, fans will be able to participat­e in the “Shoot for the New Year” social media campaign on Douyin, including a player-led fan challenge. From Jan 20, fans can also join the “NBA CNY Red Envelope” sweepstake­s on Weibo to win Chinese New Yearthemed gift packs and NBA merchandis­e and apparel.

On the NBA App, fans can also play a special Chinese New Yearthemed “Pick ’Em” contest to win special prizes.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Li Xiaolin (center), president of the Chinese People's Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries, met with NBA China CEO Derek Chang (second right) and three-time NBA champion (2003, ’05 and ’07) Bruce Bowen, formerly of the San Antonio Spurs, on Monday.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Li Xiaolin (center), president of the Chinese People's Associatio­n for Friendship with Foreign Countries, met with NBA China CEO Derek Chang (second right) and three-time NBA champion (2003, ’05 and ’07) Bruce Bowen, formerly of the San Antonio Spurs, on Monday.

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