Tony Parker Featured in AI-Generated Clip During NBA Finals
Tony Parker was featured in an AI-generated clip during the 2026 NBA finals.
The clip, which aired during a commercial break, showed a likeness of Parker wagging his finger while holding a cigar.
The AI-generated clip was part of a commercial bumper for Burger King and the upcoming Universal Pictures movie "Minions & Monsters".
ESPN cut to the clip during the second half of the game, prompting fan outrage on social media.
The use of AI to generate a likeness of Parker has been criticized by fans and journalists alike, with many questioning why ESPN couldn't find a genuine shot of the NBA champion.
Journalist Jon Healy commented on the decision, saying "Could ESPN really not find a genuine shot of Tony Parker as they cut to an ad break?"
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the use of AI in sports broadcasting, with some arguing that it can enhance the viewing experience and others claiming that it is unnecessary and distracting.
As of June 4, 2026, fans were still reacting to the clip on social media, with many expressing their disappointment and frustration with ESPN's decision.
The NBA finals continue, with the New York Knicks currently competing against the San Antonio Spurs.
And the incident has raised questions about the role of AI in sports broadcasting, with NBA Commissioner announcing plans to let AI take over for lazy referees.
But for now, fans are still focused on the game, with the Knicks currently trailing the Spurs.
So the use of AI in sports broadcasting remains a topic of debate, with some arguing that it can improve the viewing experience and others claiming that it is unnecessary.
The clip of Parker has been widely shared on social media, with many fans expressing their outrage and disappointment.
ESPN has not commented on the decision to use AI to generate a likeness of Parker.
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the use of AI in sports broadcasting, with some arguing that it can enhance the viewing experience.