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ESPN Taps Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson to Keep Viewers Watching NBA Finals

  2024-06-08 varietyBrian Steinberg35260
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ESPN wants to cash in on the big audiences expected to tune into the NBA Finals, which kick off Thursday evening on ABC.

ESPN Taps Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson to Keep Viewers Watching NBA Finals

ESPN wants to cash in on the big audiences expected to tune into the NBA Finals, which kick off Thursday evening on ABC. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has a role to play.

The rapper, actor and entrepreneur will surface at various times during coverage, largely in pre-taped segments that appear during the “NBA Countdown” pregame show, but also within some game telecasts. He will do voice-over essays about the NBA Finals and appear on screen.

Viewers will see Jackson delivering his lines directly to the camera, with the NBA’s Larry O’Brien championship trophy in full view. The promotional vignettes will show him surrounded by imagery of NBA teams and elements meant to embody power — a nod to the Starz series of crime dramas he helped create. ESPN will use a rendition of his song “Many Men” — performed by the late Pop Smoke — called “Got It On Me” as backing music.

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