Photo courtesy of turkey2010.fiba.com
I must say that I'm really excited about the exposure basketball in Canada is finally starting to receive.
With the recent successes on the international stage and increasing coverage of these achievements by
the blogosphere, TSN...and TSN2 has joined in on the fun with a just-announced two year commitment
to televise international basketball competitions around the globe! It's about flippin' time Canada!
TSN2 will be the exclusive Canadian broadcaster for the upcoming 2010 FIBA World Basketball championships for Men that start on Saturday August 28th, 2010. The Canadian team will be in tough
in their pool as the team has been struggling in the European pre-tournament international warm-ups due
to injuries to various players. Andy Rautins hasn't played since the 2nd game against France on August 13th and Jermaine "Rock" Anderson has been battling the injury bug for a few weeks now. The team is hoping they will be
"healed" up for their opening tilt against Lebanon(Saturday August 28th at 11:30AM Eastern) who they just recently lost to on their tour.
Back to the coverage, as TSN2 will also be the exclusive Canadian broadcaster for the 2010 FIBA Championship for women, the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship and the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for women.
Here's a link to the press release from Canada Basketball and TSN...
http://www.basketball.ca/en/hm/inside.php?sid=1&id=4420
This coverage will provide a lot of exposure for the Men's and Women's team which is exactly what basketball in this country needs right now.
TSN is getting in just before this sport takes off and that's a great thing because in a few years the burgeoning Canadian young talent will be front and center and doing big things in the world of international basketball!
The world is watching basketball as well...as a record 183(132 in 2006) countries will be broadcasting games from the 2010 FIBA World Championships from Turkey, including India and the various nations on the African continent. FIBA believes up to a billion people will be watching the biggest world championships ever as 24 teams vie for the title of king of world basketball.
Some networks broadcasting games includes ESPN, Al-Jazeera Sport and Canal +!
Check out FIBA's presser on the growing popularity of basketball worldwide...
HERE.
To keep the domestic coverage going Canadians will have to put their money where their mouths are by donating(by text as well) to
Canada Basketball, Supporting the teams by watching games on television, buying merchandise and attending games when Canadian teams are playing on home soil.
I must say I was most disappointed with the turnout for the 2 games the Men's team played against France on August 12th and 13th. Not sure if there wasn't enough publicity on the games but an average of about only 2,500 came out to support Team Canada as they thumped France in both games to remain undefeated on home soil. Going forward the support has to be there from the people if we hoops lovers are to see this sport accelerate to the level where we are major players in world basketball...which I definitely think we can be!
Again, thanks to TSN/TSN2 for seeing the potential and growth of Canadian basketball by committing for 2 years!
Cheers.
Schedule for the 2010 FIBA World Championships for men:
CLICK HERE...GOOD LUCK CANADA!