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Luka Doncic headlines ‘Nothing Else Matters’ global campaign launch

MIES (Switzerland) – The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 has launched its global creative campaign ‘Nothing Else Matters’ ahead of the highly anticipated men’s flagship event getting underway later this month.

The selection of players showing the broad cross-section of talent at the World Cup is headlined by global superstar Luka Doncic, China’s anchor Zhou Qi and two host countries’ heroes – Philippines’ ace Jordan Clarkson and Japan’s leader Yuta Watanabe.

The original creative, developed in-house, merges the personal off-season hobbies of the players with their unique on-court talents in a manner that is sure to delight fans.

To provide fans with unique access to their heroes and convey authentic storytelling, each player was shot in iconic locations strongly tied to their paths. Doncic was filmed in Ljubljana, Clarkson in San Antonio, Watanabe in Miyazaki and Qi in Qingdao City.

State-of-the-art filming techniques and computer-generated imagery were used to create a smooth transition for each player from their personal leisure time into the intensity of a FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 battle which delivers a fusion of action, basketball skills and stunning locations. All of those elements have all been combined to provide an exciting, kinetic film that will bring to life the #NothingElseMatters message globally.

The production was led by UK agency Be Media and directed by Will Clark Smith.

Leaving aside their off-season hobbies, stars from 32 countries are slated to compete at the upcoming FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, set to tip-off on August 25 across the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia and concluding with the Final to be held on September 10 in Manila at the Mall Of Asia Arena.

A select number of preparation games will be available to watch on Courtside 1891 with Max or World Cup bundle and even some for free on Plus (subject to geographical restrictions).

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