What's Happening?
The NBA has announced that the Denver Nuggets will play against the Indiana Pacers in Mexico City on November 7, 2026. This game is part of the NBA's 2026-27 season and will be held at Arena CDMX. It marks
the 35th NBA game in Mexico since 1992, making Mexico the third most frequent host of NBA games outside the United States and Canada. The game will coincide with the Día de Muertos celebrations, featuring themed in-arena activities and a specially designed basketball court. The Nuggets, led by three-time MVP Nikola Jokić, are expected to be strong contenders, while the Pacers will see the return of Tyrese Haliburton, who missed the previous season due to injury.
Why It's Important?
The NBA's decision to host a game in Mexico City during the Día de Muertos celebrations underscores the league's commitment to expanding its international presence and engaging with diverse fan bases. This event not only promotes cultural exchange but also enhances the NBA's brand visibility in Latin America. For the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers, participating in such a high-profile international game can boost their global fan engagement and marketability. The game also provides an opportunity for the NBA to showcase its commitment to cultural inclusivity and to tap into the growing basketball fan base in Mexico and beyond.






