Tuesday night, ESPN began airing NBA preseason games. The new NBA season also saw the debut of a new set of graphical enhancements to ESPN's presentation package.
The new graphics features an emphasis on larger player graphics with a new 3D logo, along with the classic red, white, and blue color scheme plus a cleaner score-bug.
ESPN rolling out new NBA graphics package this season: https://t.co/yStC4cHEEt pic.twitter.com/1EqCaazZGi
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) October 4, 2016
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ESPN's new NBA graphics. pic.twitter.com/XxVOh3FTvZ
— Curtis (@Curtos07) October 5, 2016
You can view the new slick graphics in action and what it looks like during live telecasts.