Outside of the summer window, SlamBall partner Tom Penn, the former LAFC and NBA team exec, said they will “go on tour to various hotbed markets around the world where SlamBall has a following and can go in the way that the ATP brings a tennis tournament into town.” Gordon: "SlamBall has really great brand ethos, in terms of a bootstraps sport that we made out of a warehouse and pulled on the national television and ultimately global stage.” “We are sports media guys with a lot of relationships with the biggest distributors, so we're pretty bullish on that side of the business,” said SlamBall founder Mason Gordon.įor sponsorships, SlamBall is working with Legends Growth Enterprises. While the group does not have a media deal yet, they have been having conversations with a number of outlets. The goal also is for this to become an annual, destination event. SlamBall is planning on making its return in the summer of 2023 in Las Vegas with a regular season and playoffs to be broadcast live. With today being the 20th anniversary of SlamBall’s national TV debut, its founders have their sights set on the future, writes SBJ's Nick Grossman. SlamBall sets sights on return in summer of 2023 in Vegas Also, a preview of the Leagues Cup, the Broncos add more star power to its new ownership group and people on the move. In today's Morning Buzzcast, Abe Madkour outlines what could be next for Stephen Ross.
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