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ESPN launches "Dunk Cans" interactive basketball installations in NYC and LA to promote 2026 NBA Finals on ABC

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John R. Manzo

3d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

ESPN is launching "Dunk Cans" — interactive basketball hoop installations mounted above collection bins — in New York and Los Angeles to promote the 2026 NBA Finals on ABC. Developed with Publicis, these installations let fans take shots and are greeted with the iconic SportsCenter sound upon scoring. The NBA Finals tip off on June 3, 2026.

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The 2026 NBA Finals exclusively on ABC are set to tipoff June 3, and ESPN is bringing basketball fandom to the streets with the launch of 'Dunk Cans.'
These interactive fan installations developed in collaboration with Publicis, are popping up in New York and Los Angeles to celebrate the NBA's biggest stage.
The Dunk Cans feature basketball hoops mounted above collection bins, and after sinking a shot, fans will be greeted with the iconic SportsCenter
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The 2026 NBA Finals exclusively on ABC are set to tipoff June 3, and ESPN is bringing basketball fandom to the streets with the launch of “Dunk Cans.” These interactive fan installations developed in

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