NBA, YouTube launch Africa-dedicated channel
The National Basketball
Association (NBA) (https://www.NBA.com) and YouTube (https://www.YouTube.com) have
announced the launch of the NBA’s first YouTube channel dedicated to fans in
sub-Saharan Africa.
In addition to featuring two live
games per week in primetime for the rest of the 2018-19 season, including the
playoffs, conference finals and the finals, the NBA Africa YouTube channel
(https://bit.ly/2Y9m0fa) will celebrate the impact of African players in the
NBA.
The channel will also showcase
the league’s long history of growing basketball at all levels across the
continent and using the game as a platform to inspire and empower African
youth.
It will feature original and
archived programming, including a collaboration with Africa-based YouTube
creators on original content, a customized weekly magazine show and NBA
documentaries featuring current and former African players and legends.
“The NBA Africa YouTube channel
is yet another important milestone for the NBA in Africa and will allow more
fans to access our games, live and on demand, across the continent,” said NBA
Vice President and Managing Director for Africa, Amadou Gallo Fall. “As we enter the home stretch of the NBA
season and teams fight for playoff positioning, we look forward to bringing the
excitement of the NBA to more fans in sub-Saharan Africa while celebrating the
NBA’s rich history and bright future in Africa.”
“From inception, YouTube has been
a hub for fans to catch up on moments and coverage from their favorite sports,”
said Manager of YouTube Partnerships in Africa, Dayo Olopade. “We are delighted to be partnering with the
NBA to bring the action and inspiration of basketball to our audience in
Africa. We hope NBA fans on the
continent enjoy watching the live games and commentaries on YouTube.”
The NBA’s partnership with
YouTube goes back more than a decade when it became the first professional
sports league to partner with YouTube and launch its own channel in 2005, and
the first to join YouTube’s “Claim Your Content” program in 2007.
Last year, YouTube TV became the
first presenting partner of NBA Finals and WNBA Finals.
To date, the NBA YouTube channel
has generated more than 5.4 billion views.
The NBA has a long history in
Africa and opened its African headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa in
2010.
Opening night rosters for the
2018-19 NBA season featured 13 African-born players, and there are more than 80
current and former NBA players from Africa or with direct family ties to the
continent, including Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers Hakeem
Olajuwon (Nigeria) and Dikembe Mutombo (Democratic Republic of Congo).
Last month, the NBA and FIBA
announced their plan to launch the Basketball Africa League (BAL)
(https://on.NBA.com/2CtYv7d), a new professional league featuring 12 club teams
from across Africa. The BAL will build
on the NBA’s existing grassroots and elite basketball development initiatives
on the continent, including the Jr. NBA, Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa
and The NBA Academy Africa.
Since The NBA Academy Africa
opened in May 2017 (https://on.NBA.com/2W90Lbt), 25 elite male prospects ages
14-20 have received scholarships and training after scouting programs conducted
with local federations across the continent.
Three NBA Academy Africa graduates have gone on to commit to NCAA
Division 1 schools.
The NBA has held three sold-out
Africa games in Johannesburg in 2015 and 2017 and in Pretoria in 2018 in
support of charities including UNICEF, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and SOS
Children’s Villages South Africa (SOSCVSA).
Through NBA Cares, the NBA has also
created 87 places for children and families to live, learn and play in seven
African countries.
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