The National Basketball Association and YouTube on Wednesday unveiled 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 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 youths.

The first two live-game broadcasts on the new NBA Africa YouTube channel will take place on Sunday  and will feature the Charlotte Hornets hosting the Boston Celtics, followed by the L.A. Clippers visiting the New York Knicks.

The channel will feature original and archived programming, including collaboration with Africa-based YouTube creators on original content, a customised 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.”

“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,” said Manager of YouTubePartnerships in Africa, Dayo Olopade.

Source:NBA