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Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball Unveils Full Broadcast Schedule

Athletes Unlimited announced the full broadcast schedule for its upcoming third season of AU Pro Basketball, with Bally Sports and KTXA-TV in Dallas joining the previously announced WNBA App and ESPN+ in carrying games. With a 40 player roster featuring Olympians, WNBA All-Stars and WNBA Champions, season three of AU Pro Basketball tipped off February 29 at Fair Park Coliseum.

Overall, 18 of the 24 games will air for free on the WNBA App, with the other six exclusive to ESPN+. Fans will also be able to watch 11 AU Pro Basketball games on the Bally Sports regional sports net- works and the Bally Sports app, when users sign in through their pay TV provider or subscribe to Bally Sports+. In addition, KTXA- TV in Dallas will carry seven games.

The full broadcast schedule is listed below.

“In addition to the strongest on-court talent roster we’ve ever had, this will also be the most accessible season of AU Pro Basketball yet for fans across the country, thanks to our incredible partners at ESPN, the WNBA, Bally Sports and KTXA in Dallas,” said Cheri Kempf, Senior Vice President, Athletes Unlimited.

Media Contacts:

Scott Miranda, scott@mirandaco.net, 914-806-6771
Jeff Heckelman, jeff@jeffheckelman.com, 631-312-7327

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