NBA Bets on Tech and Homegrown Talent to Reignite Growth in Asia - Internewscast Journal
The NBA is leaning into Southeast Asia to reignite growth, with plans for a Rising Stars Invitational in Singapore plus a related investor event. Just over a week after the New York Knicks celebrated their 2026 championship over the San Antonio Spurs with a parade in lower Manhattan, the league moved to the next opportunity by targeting Asia’s grassroots pipeline. The tournament will bring together high school teams across the region, giving young players a stage and potential pathway into future NBA development camps. The NBA links the strategy to rising fan engagement, saying basketball is the most-played sport in the Philippines and gaining traction elsewhere. League data provided to CNBC cited a 15% increase in NBA fandom across the region over three years through Q1 2026, with a year-over-year 88% jump in video views on NBA Asia social channels. The article also highlights the NBA Launchpad program, launched in 2021 to pilot emerging technologies impacting basketball, with examples including a sleep-tech startup and a sensor system for basketballs. Former NBA champion Jeremy Lin is also noted in Singapore.





