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Boston Celtic‘s 2023 season didn’t end to Jayson Tatum or Celtic fans’ liking. They’ve made many fierce moves this offseason. But how much will it contemplate a successful season will depend on how the next season shapes. They have lost a valuable member in 2022 Defensive Player of the Year, Marcus Smart, yet continue to strengthen the areas they lack for a long time now.

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While Kristaps Porzingis‘ addition to the team will add a significant boost to the defense, the other out-of-favor big man loses the grip on the game. He’s now reviving a classic form of entertainment sports league.

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Jayson Tatum’s teammate making big moves

Tatum has been having a peaceful summer, and ahead of the new season, he’d be hoping to get back on form to win the ultimate prize of the season. The NBA world was taken aback when Grant Williams, a former teammate of Jayson Tatum, revealed his feelings of resentment towards him. However, amidst the drama, Celtics’ forward Blake Griffin is making significant strides away from the NBA. Griffin joined a group of investors backing the “Cult favorite” basketball league Slamball. This directly signals a new chapter in his career beyond the traditional NBA court.

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In a thrilling comeback, the SlamBall tournament has returned after a 20-year hiatus. Thanks to a media rights deal with ESPN, fans can now stream the exciting action Live from the ESPN app and ESPN+. Notably, $110 million worth, Blake Griffin played a pivotal role in the revival of SlamBall, contributing to the impressive $11,000,000 in investments.

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The tournament garners support from many prominent investors like Michael Rubin, Gary?Vaynerchuk, and David Blitzer. For enthusiasts familiar with SlamBall, it offers a unique blend of football, basketball, and trampoline action.

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How is Slamball played and how can it succeed this time?

With elements of basketball, football, and gymnastics, SlamBall is a high-intensity, fast-paced activity. Players can leap and execute spectacular dunks on a specially built-court with trampolines at the base of the hoop. The game comprises two teams of four players each, and the goal is to score points by dunking the ball into the hoop of the other team.

The secret to SlamBall’s success is its strategic marketing. Their interaction with fans via social media and interactive events also account for the same. In fact, it’s through this that they lure star athletes from different sports, enhancing their gameplay mechanics. This definitely points to them emphasizing youth and grassroots development.

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By putting these essential components into practice, SlamBall can raise awareness of the sport, attract new fans, and foster a devoted fan base.

In fact, many sports networks can help SlamBall reach a wider audience base to get the exposure they need to succeed in today’s cutthroat competition.?SlamBall can succeed this time and develop into a well-liked and enduring sport by strategizing and tackling these issues.

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Mohammad Almas Saad is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Almas has over four years of experience writing about the sport he loves. He began right after college and has composed more than 500 stories. Almas developed a viral interest in the NBA while watching LeBron James play during his first stint for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He has been following the league for a decade now. Almas likes to stay updated about strategies, trades and injuries to further his understanding of the core-sport aspects of basketball he so loves to cover. By analyzing players and team performances and breaking down games, Almas adds to his insights to help him put forth an informed perspective. Almas also likes to write about football and has represented his high-school and college teams for basketball and football matches too. He organized a futsal tournament for his university, and his journalistic expertise isn’t limited to basketball as well. He spends his free time writing short stories and poems. His collection of stories was published in Writers’ Magazine in 2021. Almas also has an avid interest in human psychology.

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