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Temporada 2023-24 de la NBA

La temporada 2023-24 de la NBA fue la 78.ª temporada de la Asociación Nacional de Baloncesto (NBA). La temporada regular comenzó el 24 de octubre de 2023 y finalizó el 14 de abril de 2024. [1] La NBA celebró su primer torneo durante la temporada del 3 de noviembre al 9 de diciembre, con Los Angeles Lakers ganando el campeonato contra los Indiana Pacers . El Juego de las Estrellas de la NBA de 2024 se jugó el 18 de febrero de 2024 en el Gainbridge Fieldhouse en Indianápolis . [2] El torneo de play-in se llevó a cabo del 16 al 19 de abril, y los playoffs de la NBA de 2024 comenzaron el 20 de abril. Las Finales de la NBA entre los Boston Celtics y los Dallas Mavericks comenzaron el 6 de junio, con los Celtics ganando el campeonato el 17 de junio, para un récord de la NBA de 18 títulos.

Actas

Jubilación

Borrador

El draft de la NBA de 2023 se llevó a cabo el 22 de junio de 2023 en el Barclays Center en Brooklyn , Nueva York.

Agencia libre

Las negociaciones para convertirse en agente libre comenzaron el 30 de junio de 2023 a las 6:00 p. m., hora del Este de EE. UU. Los jugadores firmaron oficialmente después de la moratoria de julio el 6 de julio a las 12:00 p. m., hora del Este de EE. UU.

Cambios de entrenador

Fuera de temporada

En temporada

Pretemporada

La NBA a menudo organiza partidos de pretemporada en mercados no pertenecientes a la NBA.

Juegos internacionales

Temporada regular

La mayor parte de la temporada regular se publicó el 17 de agosto, y los juegos de la fase de grupos contaron como parte del torneo de temporada anunciado dos días antes, el 15 de agosto. Los dos juegos que dependían de los resultados del torneo de temporada y el calendario de la ronda eliminatoria se anunciaron al concluir la fase de grupos ( ver detalles a continuación ). [46] [47]

Los Spurs jugaron dos partidos en sede alternativa en el Moody Center de la Universidad de Texas en Austin, Texas, en marzo.

Juegos internacionales

Torneo de temporada

La NBA introdujo el nuevo Torneo de la NBA durante la temporada 2023-24, en el que todos los partidos, excepto la final del campeonato, cuentan para la clasificación de la temporada regular. Se inspiró en la Copa del Comisionado de la WNBA y en las competiciones de varias etapas durante la temporada que se celebran en el fútbol europeo. El torneo se estructuró de la siguiente manera: [50] [51] [52]

El calendario del torneo de temporada se publicó el 15 de agosto de 2023, dos días antes de que se publicara gran parte del calendario de la temporada regular. [47] Las semifinales y el partido por el campeonato se llevaron a cabo en el T-Mobile Arena en Paradise, Nevada . El 9 de diciembre de 2023, Los Angeles Lakers terminaron invictos en el torneo para ganar el título inaugural de la Copa de la NBA al vencer a los Indiana Pacers en el partido por el campeonato . LeBron James ganó el premio al Jugador Más Valioso del Torneo inaugural . [53]

Clasificación

Conferencia Este
Conferencia Oeste

Por conferencia

Notas

Torneo de play-in

Solo los seis primeros clasificados de cada conferencia avanzaron a las rondas principales de los playoffs de la NBA de 2024 , mientras que los siguientes cuatro clasificados participaron en un torneo del sistema de playoffs de Page del 16 al 19 de abril de 2024. En cada conferencia, el equipo en el séptimo lugar recibió al equipo en el octavo lugar en la ronda de doble oportunidad, necesitando ganar un juego para avanzar, y el ganador se aseguró el séptimo puesto en los playoffs. El equipo en el noveno lugar recibió al equipo en el décimo lugar en la ronda de eliminación, requiriendo dos victorias para avanzar, y el perdedor fue eliminado de la contienda. El perdedor en la ronda de doble oportunidad recibió al ganador del juego de la ronda de eliminación, y el ganador se aseguró el octavo puesto y el perdedor fue eliminado. [54]

Conferencia Este

Ganador del juego Bold Game, equipo
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Conferencia Oeste

Ganador del juego Bold Game, equipo
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Playoffs

Los playoffs comenzaron el 20 de abril de 2024.

Soporte

* Ganador de la división

Estadística

Líderes en estadísticas individuales

Máximos de cada juego individual

Líderes de estadísticas de equipo

Premios

Premios anuales

Jugadores de la semana

Los siguientes jugadores fueron nombrados Jugadores de la Semana de la Conferencia Este y Oeste.

Jugadores del mes

Los siguientes jugadores fueron nombrados Jugadores del Mes de la Conferencia Este y Oeste.

Novatos del mes

Los siguientes jugadores fueron nombrados Novatos del Mes de la Conferencia Este y Oeste .

Entrenadores del mes

Los siguientes entrenadores fueron nombrados Entrenadores del Mes de las Conferencias Este y Oeste.

Arenas

Medios de comunicación

Nacional

Televisión lineal

Este es el octavo año de un acuerdo de nueve años con ABC , ESPN , TNT y NBA TV . [103] ESPN tiene juegos los miércoles y viernes por la noche durante la mayor parte de la temporada regular, junto con juegos seleccionados los domingos de febrero a abril, y una doble jornada los lunes por la noche el 18 de marzo . [104] TNT tiene juegos los martes y los jueves durante la semana de apertura y nuevamente de enero a abril. [105] NBA TV televisa los juegos principalmente los lunes durante toda la temporada, los sábados y domingos por la noche durante la mayor parte de la temporada, los jueves durante la primera mitad de la temporada, los viernes durante la segunda mitad de la temporada y en cualquier otro momento en el que las otras emisoras nacionales no estén transmitiendo juegos. [106] El calendario de ABC incluye juegos de la NBA Saturday Primetime los sábados seleccionados entre diciembre y marzo (incluido un triple partido el 27 de enero) y juegos de la NBA Sunday Showcase en cuatro tardes de domingo seleccionadas en febrero y marzo. [104] El 2 de octubre de 2023, se anunció que cinco juegos de enero originalmente programados como parte de las dobles jornadas de los miércoles de ESPN se transmitirían en ABC. [107]

Esta temporada, ESPN y TNT comenzaron a ofrecer transmisiones simultáneas o transmisiones alternativas de juegos seleccionados en ESPN2 y TruTV , respectivamente. [108] [109]

Para el torneo de la NBA en temporada, TNT y ESPN transmitieron partidos seleccionados de la fase de grupos como parte de su cobertura regular los martes y viernes, respectivamente. NBA TV tuvo dos el viernes 24 de noviembre. [110] Durante la etapa eliminatoria, TNT transmitió los cuatro cuartos de final el 4 y 5 de diciembre. Para las semifinales el 7 de diciembre, ESPN televisó el juego temprano y TNT tendrá el juego tardío. El juego del campeonato el sábado 9 de diciembre fue en ABC. [111] Durante estas semanas, ESPN y NBA TV continuarán transmitiendo otros juegos de la temporada regular los miércoles y otros días, incluida la cobertura de ESPN de los juegos de consolación el 6 y 8 de diciembre. [104] [112]

Se han programado cinco partidos del día de Navidad para esta temporada. Como el día de Navidad cae en lunes en 2023, la NFL también programó un Monday Night Football ese día. Debido a que ABC/ESPN tiene los derechos de transmisión tanto de los partidos de Navidad de la NBA como de Monday Night Football , se decidió que ESPN volvería a transmitir los cinco partidos de la NBA, pero ABC solo transmitiría simultáneamente dos de ellos a favor de transmitir exclusivamente el partido de Monday Night Football . Esta sería la primera vez desde 2016 que ABC televisara menos de tres partidos de Navidad de la NBA. [104]

Se televisaron a nivel nacional cuatro partidos del Día de Martin Luther King Jr. , y TNT y NBA TV transmitieron dos cada uno. [46] [105] [106]

Por segunda temporada consecutiva, la liga celebró la NBA Rivals Week del 23 al 27 de enero de 2024, y cada partido televisado a nivel nacional presentó " rivalidades clásicas y emergentes entre equipos y jugadores". [46]

El último día de la temporada regular, el domingo 14 de abril, dos partidos con implicaciones en los playoffs se trasladaron a la doble cartelera de la tarde de ESPN. [46] [104]

Transmisión

Esta es la primera temporada regular en la que el servicio de transmisión Max tendrá acceso en vivo a los juegos de TNT en su nivel adicional Bleacher Report Sports. [113]

NBA League Pass continúa ofreciendo juegos fuera del mercado, acceso en vivo a NBA TV y repeticiones a pedido de cada juego.

Local

La emisora ​​de los Washington Wizards se convirtió en Monumental Sports Network antes del inicio de la temporada. En septiembre de 2022, Monumental Sports & Entertainment compró la participación de propiedad de NBCUniversal en lo que entonces era su marca de red regional , NBC Sports Washington. [114] [115]

Quiebra de Diamond Sports Group

Los 16 equipos de la NBA que tenían acuerdos con las redes deportivas regionales de Bally Sports pueden verse afectados por la decisión del 14 de marzo de 2023 de su operador Diamond Sports Group de declararse en quiebra según el Capítulo 11. Diamond había buscado inicialmente seguir transmitiendo juegos regionales mientras planea separarse de la matriz mayoritaria Sinclair Broadcast Group como parte de la reorganización. [116]

El 20 de abril de 2023, los Phoenix Suns firmaron un acuerdo de cinco años con Gray Television para reemplazar a Bally Sports Arizona como su transmisor. La mayoría de los juegos de los Suns serían transmitidos por televisión abierta por KTVK , KPHO-TV o KPHE-LD de Gray en Phoenix (así como la estación hermana de Tucson KOLD-DT5 , una nueva estación de Gray en Flagstaff , KAZF , y una nueva estación de Gray en Yuma , KAZS , con las dos últimas lanzadas antes de que comience la temporada). Los Suns también operarán un servicio de suscripción over-the-top llamado "Suns Live", que es creado por Kiswe . [117] [118] [119] Después del anuncio, Diamond acusó al equipo de incumplir su contrato y la ley de quiebras, afirmando que el equipo estaba haciendo un "esfuerzo indebido" para "cambiar su socio de transmisión sin permitir que Diamond ejerza nuestros derechos contractuales". En respuesta, el director ejecutivo de los Phoenix Suns, Josh Bartelstein, declaró que "la posición de Diamond es totalmente inexacta. Estamos avanzando con este acuerdo y no podríamos estar más emocionados por lo que significa para nuestros fanáticos y nuestro futuro". [117] [118] [120] El 10 de mayo de 2023, el juez de quiebras anuló el contrato de los Suns con Gray, dictaminando que los Suns violaron el derecho contractual de primera negativa de Bally Sports Arizona. Ordenó a las partes que se sometieran a arbitraje . [121] El 14 de julio de 2023, el acuerdo se hizo oficial cuando Diamond se negó a igualar la oferta de contrato de Gray, siguiendo adelante con el plan previsto, solo eliminando a KPHO-TV de la lista inicial que incluía a KTVK y KPHE. [122] Luego de que Bally Sports perdiera los derechos de transmisión de los Arizona Diamondbacks a manos de la propia MLB y de los Arizona Coyotes de la NHL a manos de Scripps Sports , Bally Sports Arizona terminó cerrando sus servicios el 21 de octubre de 2023.

El 1 de octubre de 2023, Diamond Sports no realizó un pago a Orlando Magic . Sin embargo, el 6 de noviembre de 2023, Diamond Sports y la NBA llegaron a un acuerdo de un año que hará que los contratos de los equipos que se transmitan en Diamond expiren después de la temporada 2023-24 de la NBA, pero que el Magic reciba el pago en el proceso. En general, todos los equipos de la NBA que se transmitan en Diamond Sports recibirán una reducción del 16% en el dinero que reciben, pero los equipos ahora podrán vender exclusivamente 10 juegos de su elección a estaciones locales de transmisión por aire . [123] [124] Sin embargo, el 17 de enero de 2024, Diamond Sports anunció un acuerdo de reestructuración después de recibir una inversión de $115 millones de Amazon . El acuerdo de reestructuración reemplaza el acuerdo anterior con la NBA, por lo que los derechos de la NBA ya no expirarán después de la temporada 2023-24. [125]

Los siguientes equipos llegaron a acuerdos para vender juegos a estaciones de transmisión abierta:

Cierre de AT&T SportsNet

En febrero de 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery anunció que iba a cerrar su negocio de la red deportiva regional AT&T SportsNet , lo que afectaría a las emisoras de los Houston Rockets y los Utah Jazz, AT&T SportsNet Southwest y AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain , respectivamente. El acuerdo de los Portland Trail Blazers con Root Sports Northwest no se ve afectado porque Warner Bros. Discovery solo tiene el control minoritario de esa red. [137] [138]

El 20 de junio de 2023, el Jazz llegó a un acuerdo con las estaciones KJZZ-TV y KUTV , propiedad de Sinclair Broadcast Group, para convertirse en su nuevo hogar televisivo. El propietario del Jazz, Ryan Smith , iniciará una nueva división de producción interna, SEG Media, para producir las transmisiones. Si bien todos los juegos se transmitirán por KJZZ, Sinclair conserva el derecho de realizar transmisiones seleccionadas en KUTV, y KUTV mantendrá una relación de "estación oficial" con el equipo, lo que permitirá una mayor cobertura del Jazz y sus jugadores. El acuerdo también incluirá un servicio de transmisión, que no involucrará a KJZZ-TV. [139] AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain luego cambió su nombre a SportsNet Rocky Mountain antes de cerrar los servicios el 21 de octubre de 2023.

Los Houston Rockets y los Houston Astros de la MLB asumieron la propiedad de AT&T SportsNet Southwest, rebautizándola como Space City Home Network el 3 de octubre de 2023. [140]

Personal

Como parte de una ola de despidos, ESPN liberó a los analistas Mark Jackson y Jeff Van Gundy , y los reemplazó con Doris Burke y Doc Rivers en el equipo de comentaristas principales con Mike Breen . [141] Doc Rivers dejó ESPN después de convertirse en el entrenador en jefe de los Bucks en enero de 2024. [34]

El locutor de televisión de los Boston Celtics, Mike Gorman, anunció su retiro a partir de esta temporada. [142] Para esta temporada, Gorman solo narrará los partidos en casa, y Drew Carter se hará cargo de la pretemporada y los partidos fuera de casa. Carter también fue anunciado como el sucesor de Gorman a partir de la próxima temporada. [143]

Los Brooklyn Nets incorporaron a Noah Eagle , hijo del locutor principal de televisión Ian Eagle , al equipo de transmisión que narra partidos selectos. Se espera que el joven Eagle narre alrededor de 10 partidos en lugar de Ian y el locutor secundario Ryan Ruocco . [144]

Sucesos notables

See also

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