

The 2024 NBA Summer is nearly over! The 11-day competition features the young stars of every team trying to make a name for themselves and earn their spots on NBA rosters this fall, and fans can see who wins this year’s Summer League on Monday, July 22 at 8 p.m. Et on ESPN. Semifinal games will also be available on Sunday, July 21 at 2 p.m. Et on ESPN, and fans can stream all Summer League contests on ESPN+ as well. You can stream the NBA Summer League semifinals and final with a three-day free trial of Hulu + Live TV.
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How to Watch 2024 NBA Summer League Semifinals and Finals When: Starts Sunday, July 21 at 2 p.m. Et TV: ESPN, ESPN+ Stream: Watch with a three-day free trial of Hulu + Live TV. 5-Day Free Trial $79.99 / month directv.com/stream
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- 7/21/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable

The 2023 edition of the NBA Draft was the most-watched talent dispersal ever on any network, according to Nielsen. The first round averaged 4,928,000 viewers across ESPN and ABC, up 24% from last year’s first round on both platforms. It peaked with 6,085,000 viewers in the 8 p.m. Et quarter hour.
Rumors of massive trades in the first round never happened, and the drama of who would be the No. 1 pick was decided two months ago at the draft lottery, as France’s multitalented Victor Wembanyama was heralded as the best prospect since LeBron James began tearing up the NBA in 2003-2004.
The No. 2 and No. 3 picks were allegedly coveted by any number of teams, but the selections went pretty much to form, with Alabama’s Brandon Miller landing in Charlotte at No. 2, followed by Scoot Henderson of the G-League at No. 3 to the Portland Trailblazers.
Overall, the NBA Draft averaged 3,743,000 viewers across...
Rumors of massive trades in the first round never happened, and the drama of who would be the No. 1 pick was decided two months ago at the draft lottery, as France’s multitalented Victor Wembanyama was heralded as the best prospect since LeBron James began tearing up the NBA in 2003-2004.
The No. 2 and No. 3 picks were allegedly coveted by any number of teams, but the selections went pretty much to form, with Alabama’s Brandon Miller landing in Charlotte at No. 2, followed by Scoot Henderson of the G-League at No. 3 to the Portland Trailblazers.
Overall, the NBA Draft averaged 3,743,000 viewers across...
- 6/23/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV

There are certain things you can count on. The sun rises in the East. The house always wins. A watched pot never boils.
Add one more to that list: The San Antonio Spurs were always going to tab 19-year-old French talent Victor Wembanyama as the first pick in the 2023 NBA draft. The 7-foot, 5-inch center was heralded as the best prospect since LeBron James, the league’s all-time scorer.
The real intrigue unfolded during the rest of round one at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.
With Wembanyama a foregone conclusion, the No. 2 pick by the Charlotte Hornets was the subject of speculation. Trade rumors and talk that the team would take a guard were ended when the team took Alabama’s 6-9 forward Brandon Miller.
That left the Portland Trailblazers on the clock at No. 3. That pick had also been severely scrutinized, with the team’s star guard Damian Lillard...
Add one more to that list: The San Antonio Spurs were always going to tab 19-year-old French talent Victor Wembanyama as the first pick in the 2023 NBA draft. The 7-foot, 5-inch center was heralded as the best prospect since LeBron James, the league’s all-time scorer.
The real intrigue unfolded during the rest of round one at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.
With Wembanyama a foregone conclusion, the No. 2 pick by the Charlotte Hornets was the subject of speculation. Trade rumors and talk that the team would take a guard were ended when the team took Alabama’s 6-9 forward Brandon Miller.
That left the Portland Trailblazers on the clock at No. 3. That pick had also been severely scrutinized, with the team’s star guard Damian Lillard...
- 6/23/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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