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Antoni Daimiel
Born
Antoni Daimiel Bolaños

(1970-02-15) 15 February 1970 (age 54)[1]
OccupationJournalist
Employers

Antoni Daimiel Bolaños (born 15 February 1970) is a Spanish sports journalist specialising in basketball and the NBA, who works for As, Cadena SER, Canal+, Cuatro and El Periódico de Catalunya. He became known on television in the mid-1990s, when he formed a duo with sports narrator Andrés Montes.[2]

Biography

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Daimiel was born in Ciudad Real, but at the age of four his family moved to Valladolid, where he spent all his childhood, studied at the Marist school "Centro Cultural Vallisoletano" and finished his studies at the Marist school "La Inmaculada" in the same city. After enrolling in law courses without success, he went to Madrid to study journalism at the Complutense University.[3]

From then on, he began working for Canal+ from the start of broadcasting in 1990, working as a sports editor, and for several years he became a reporter and editor of El día después.[4] During those years, he also worked as a narrator for college basketball (NCAA), and in 1995 his channel asked him to commentate NBA games. His first coverage in the USA came when he accompanied Andrés Montes as commentator on the NBA All-Star game, replacing Santiago Segurola, on 11 February 1996.[5]

Antoni Daimiel formed a commentary pairing with the popular broadcaster for more than ten years in a row, until Montes left for La Sexta when the channel began broadcasting.[6] Antoni remained on Canal+ commentating American league games along with former Serbian player Nikola Lonćar, but in October 2007 he announced his retirement from NBA nights on pay TV.

The journalist remained on Canal+ with a programme called "Españoles NBA" and through various reports on the programme Informe Robinson. He has also collaborated with Onda Cero since 2006. Daimiel returned to basketball broadcasting in June 2009, commenting on the playoffs and the final in which Pau Gasol became the first Spaniard to win the NBA with the Los Angeles Lakers. From then on, he returned to his previous job as NBA commentator for Canal+. In the summer of 2010, Daimiel was hired to be a regular commentator for Cadena SER[7] and a columnist for Diario AS. Antoni Daimiel continues to collaborate in the Official NBA Magazine and has become the promotional image of the NBA 2K11 videogame.

Throughout his career, he has participated in two programmes that have received the Ondas Award:[8] El día después (1992) and Informe Robinson (2009). He also received the 1996 Aros de Oro award for best sports report at the Jaca Sports Film Festival.

In May 2013, he published a book entitled El sueño de mi desvelo, in which he recounts anecdotes and testimonies from his nightly NBA broadcasts and his travels around the United States.[9]

Together with Guille Giménez, he currently forms the main duo of NBA narrators in Spain on Movistar+. Together with Guille and Piti Hurtado, he hosts the weekly show Generación NBA.[10]

Since 2015, he has also presented, together with Juanma López Iturriaga the programme "Colgados del Aro" on the YouTube platform.[11]

In February 2021, he receives the 'Gigante Comunicación' award at the 33rd 'Gigantes del Basket' magazine awards, in recognition of his career.[12]

NBA Finals broadcast

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Daimiel, since he has been part of the Canal+ (now Movistar+) staff, has broadcast, live from the United States, several NBA All-Star Games, as well as almost all of the NBA Finals since 1996, teaming up with Andrés Montes, David Carnicero and Guille Giménez:

Year Western Conference Champion Result Eastern Conference Champion Narrator
1996 – Details Seattle SuperSonics 2–4 Chicago Bulls Andrés Montes
1997 – Details Utah Jazz 2–4 Chicago Bulls Andrés Montes
1998 – Details Utah Jazz 2–4 Chicago Bulls Andrés Montes
1999 – Details San Antonio Spurs 4–1 New York Knicks Andrés Montes
2000 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–2 Indiana Pacers Andrés Montes
2001 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–1 Philadelphia 76ers Andrés Montes
2002 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–0 New Jersey Nets Andrés Montes
2003 – Details San Antonio Spurs 4–2 New Jersey Nets Andrés Montes
2004 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 1–4 Detroit Pistons Andrés Montes
2005 – Details San Antonio Spurs 4–3 Detroit Pistons Andrés Montes
2006 – Details Dallas Mavericks 2–4 Miami Heat David Carnicero
2007 – Details San Antonio Spurs 4–0 Cleveland Cavaliers David Carnicero
2009 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–1 Orlando Magic David Carnicero
2010 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–3 Boston Celtics David Carnicero
2011 – Details Dallas Mavericks 4–2 Miami Heat David Carnicero
2012 – Details Oklahoma City Thunder 1–4 Miami Heat David Carnicero
2013 – Details San Antonio Spurs 3–4 Miami Heat David Carnicero
2014 – Details San Antonio Spurs 4–1 Miami Heat David Carnicero
2015 – Details Golden State Warriors 4–2 Cleveland Cavaliers David Carnicero
2016 – Details Golden State Warriors 3–4 Cleveland Cavaliers Guille Giménez
2017 – Details Golden State Warriors 4–1 Cleveland Cavaliers Guille Giménez
2018 – Details Golden State Warriors 4–0 Cleveland Cavaliers Guille Giménez
2019 – Details Golden State Warriors 2–4 Toronto Raptors Guille Giménez
2020 – Details Los Angeles Lakers 4–2 Miami Heat Guille Giménez
2021 – Details Milwaukee Bucks 4–2 Phoenix Suns Guille Giménez

Publications

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  • (ISBN 9788415242239) El sueño de mi desvelo (2013), Corner.

References

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  1. ^ "Entendí mejor que Mirotic no fuese al Madrid que dejara la NBA". Mundo Deportivo. 12 October 2019.
  2. ^ Patricia Cazón (21 October 2009). "Daimiel: Como el Gordo y el Flaco, así éramos Montes y yo". As.
  3. ^ "Un placer, un honor, una ilusión". Movistar+.
  4. ^ "Entendí mejor que Mirotic no fuese al Madrid que dejara la NBA". Mundo Deportivo. 12 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Antoni Daimiel, periodista All Star". El Correo Gallego.
  6. ^ "Antoni Daimiel: "Un genio, eso es lo que era Andrés Montes"". 20Minutos (in Spanish). 16 October 2019.
  7. ^ "La SER incorpora a Antoni Daimiel para 'Carrusel Deportivo'". Cinco Días. 26 August 2010.
  8. ^ "'Carrusel Deportivo' ficha a Antoni Daimiel, el gran especialista en baloncesto de España". Cadena SER. 25 August 2010.
  9. ^ Daimiel, Antoni (2016-04-21). El sueño de mi desvelo: Historias Nocturnas E Imborrables De La Nba / Nba Stories With Nocturnal (in Spanish). Roca Bolsillo. ISBN 978-84-16240-56-2.
  10. ^ "Generación NBA+". Movistar+. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Antoni Daimiel abandona 'Colgados del aro' después de seis temporadas: ¿seguirá en la Cadena SER y Movistar+?". ElEconomista (in Spanish). 14 September 2021.
  12. ^ "La Fase Final Excepcional, Premio Gigante al Mejor Evento". ACB (in Spanish). 22 February 2021.
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