Taiwan-based sports channel to replace NBA timeslot with basketball anime ‘Slam Dunk’

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended social distancing to help slow the transmission of the virus in communities. And to do this, the public is encouraged to maintain at least a six-foot distance between you and other people. Everyone should also avoid crowds and large gatherings such as concerts, conferences, public transportation, weddings, and even sporting events.

Speaking of which, the National Basketball Association (NBA) announced via Twitter the cancellation of its scheduled games due to the increasing number of players who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Because of the league-wide suspension, television stations need to find alternative programs to remedy the situation. With careful thinking and planning, Taiwan-based TV sports channel ELTA TV Sports HD came up with a clever idea to replace NBA timeslot with classic anime series, Slam Dunk.

The Japanese anime gained its popularity in the ’90s because of its characters that are mostly based on NBA. The story revolves around the struggle and journey of a high school team to become the best star players.

On a Facebook post made by the ELTA, two episodes of Slam Dunk will be aired for a month, starting March 14 at 7 pm.

 

Fans will surely be excited to see the Shohoku High School basketball team again—which consists of  Takenori Akagi, Coach Anzai,  Kaede Rukawa, and of course, Hanamichi Sakuragi. 

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