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New Documentary Captures Bitcoin’s Push Into The NBA

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Bitcoin Magazine Editorial
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A new feature documentary is making the case that Bitcoin belongs in the boardrooms of professional basketball — and it has the access to back it up.

Bitcoin Season, directed by Mike Nicoll, follows Swan Bitcoin, an American Bitcoin exchange, on its mission to establish Bitcoin-only partnerships inside the professional basketball industry. The film centers on Swan’s groundbreaking deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers — described as the first Bitcoin-only partnership with an NBA franchise — and a separate agreement with Klutch Sports Group, the player agency founded by Rich Paul that represents some of the biggest names in the sport.

The film frames Bitcoin not as a financial product but as a tool of player empowerment, arriving at a moment when athletes are increasingly asserting control over their careers, their brands, and their money. 

Former NBA guard Matthew Dellavedova, who appears in the film, called it “a blueprint” for franchises, leagues, and athletes looking to transform what they stand for beyond the balance sheet.

“[Bitcoin Season] shows franchises, leagues, and athletes that Bitcoin can transform more than a balance sheet, it can transform what you stand for and the legacy you leave. We’re in the player-empowerment era, and owning Bitcoin is part of that,” Dellavedova said.

Expert voices in the film include Michael Saylor, Lyn Alden, Adam Back, Max Keiser, Pierre Rochard, Greg Foss, and Natalie Brunell, alongside executives from the Cavs and Klutch organizations. 

The film’s central argument: as legacy financial models erode in the digital age, storing value in Bitcoin represents a winning strategy for athletes and institutions alike.

Nicoll is no stranger to basketball documentaries. His 2017 film At All Costs was acquired by Netflix and earned comparisons to Hoop Dreams from the LA Times. His follow-up, The Spoils: Selling the Future of American Basketball, premiered at the NBA Summer League Film Festival in June 2024 and drew praise from filmmaker Ken Burns. It is now available on Amazon Prime.

Bitcoin Season had its premiere on June 3, 2026, in San Clemente, California, hosted by Swan founder and CEO Cory Klippsten. A sneak peek is scheduled for the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas on July 18.

You can watch the trailer here.

Micah Zimmerman

Micah first discovered Bitcoin in 2018 but remained a skeptic on the sidelines for too long. Since 2021, he has covered crypto and business and now works as a news reporter for Bitcoin Magazine, based in North Carolina.

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