Telecoms operator Telefónica has renewed its NBA broadcast rights in Spain for a further three-season cycle, taking the pair’s relationship to 25 years.
Telefónica secures NBA renewal in Spain for three-season cycle
ORLANDO, FL - SEPTEMBER 11: Daniel Theis of the Boston Celtics and Marc Gasol of the Toronto Raptors. (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)
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