(Inter)National Basketball

 

NBA Noche Latina

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is paying homage to its Latin players and fans with its ninth annual Latin Nights program. The celebration is a league-wide event, best displayed by certain teams that change their jerseys into semi-Spanish. For example, Los Lakers, Los Spurs, Los Suns, El Heart, Los Bulls (though you wonder why they are not Los Toros and the Suns are not Los Soles). Special uniforms are made for the games in which those jerseys are used and they are popular sellers. The teams are specifically chosen for cities with large Spanish-speaking populations, such as Houston, San Antonio, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Miami, and Phoenix.

Cultivation of A Tradition

This is a tremendous tradition that the NBA has cultivated and a true acknowledgment to basketball’s global power and the NBA’s attraction to immigrant players. At the beginning of the 2014-2015 season, the league boasted a record 101 international players from 37 different countries. The NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs have nine international players by themselves and have embodied the spirit of teamwork that basketball promotes through their unselfish play. There were only 45 international players just fifteen years ago in 2000 and 21 in 1990.

Two reasons for the increase in international players is the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe and the success of the USA Men’s “Dream Team” in 1992 as American Ambassadors. Soccer may be the global game, but basketball is not far behind it, as the NBA is available to watch all over the world and international players have increased the attention that international fans pay to the game. Even in the United States, the fact that the NBA visibly celebrates its Latino fans with jerseys and some Spanish through special Latin Nights is a testament to the NBA’s loyal immigrant fan-base and Latin heritage.

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