For the second consecutive year, ESPN will have an exclusive studio at the event.
After dozens of exciting games, magical moves and duels, sports fans will finally be able to enjoy the finals of the 22/23 NBA season, which will be played between Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets. With more than two decades of tradition transmitting the league, ESPN prepares a great coverage for the matches that will decide the new champion of the greatest basketball in the world. And to be even closer to the fans, ESPN will have, for the second consecutive year, an exclusive stadium at NBA House, in So Paulo.
The decision will start on Thursday (1) and go until the 18th, in a series of the best of seven games. During these days, the ESPN League, a program specializing in American sports, will be presented in the stadium set up in the structure. League de Passe, a debate program that takes place after the NBA finals matches, will be another ESPN attraction presented directly from the venue, which will have the presence of sports experts (Ari Aguiar, Guilherme Giovannoni, Helen Luz, Z Boquinha and Eduardo Agra) analyzing and debating all the details of the duels on a daily basis.
The programming throughout the day will also show the entire atmosphere live from the ESPN studio and have interviews with guests present at the house.
With the attraction sequence, ESPN will reach around 4 hours of daily programming with content produced inside the stadium set up at NBA House. It will be 1 hour of ESPN League, 30 minutes of Pass League, in addition to the match time. ESPN will also have a guaranteed presence at NBA House during the event’s Fan Day. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the site will host a series of attractions for the family, such as presentations of the teams’ official mascots and the official store.