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The annual Christmas Day NBA game is getting animated this year — literally. Disney, ESPN and the NBA are teaming up for "Dunk the Halls" - the first real-time animated NBA game that utilizes ...
ESPN‘s latest hire: Daisy Duck.. The animated waterfowl has been a part of the sports giant’s parent company for more than 80 years, but on Christmas Day, she’ll take a shot at something ...
The Christmas Day production will combine Beyond Sports’ data processing and real-time visualization technology Sony’s optical tracking from Sony’s Hawk-Eye Innovations, allowing each Spurs and Knicks ...
The Nashville Predators will look a little different Tuesday when they take on the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. That is to say, a little more animated. In a joint effort with the NHL ...
Disney, ESPN and the NBA are teaming up to present the first real-time animated NBA game using Sony's Beyond Sports technology, Sports Illustrated has learned.Dunk The Halls will air at noon ET on ...
There’s a Christmas Day basketball game at Walt Disney World, featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Wemby.
Dunk the Halls — an alternate, animated broadcast of the San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks game — will be televised on ESPN2 and streamed on Disney+ and ESPN+ (with subscription).
An alternate, animated broadcast of Saturday’s game against the Islanders will be shown with the goal of bringing in new fans. Lightning to take live game programming to a virtual ‘Hockey ...
While a traditional broadcast will take place on FanDuel Sports Network (6 p.m. CT), those watching on NewsChannel 5 in the Nashville area will see an animated version of the game.
According to ESPN, the special alt-cast marks the first animated presentation of an NBA game and the first NBA game to stream on Disney+. It will be played on Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25 ...
There’s a Christmas Day basketball game at Walt Disney World, featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Wemby.
While a traditional broadcast will take place on FanDuel Sports Network (6 p.m. CT), those watching on NewsChannel 5 in the Nashville area will see an animated version of the game.