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Courtside at a live NBA game, fast-paced ESPN broadcast energy. Camera cuts during live play to a young woman in her 20s sitting front row ,long black hair, natural subtle smile, effortless elegance. She notices the attention slightly late and glances around, realizing she’s on the jumbotron. Behind her, the crowd is alive with motion, cheering, waving, lights flickering in the arena haze. Players move in the background on a bright hardwood court, slightly blurred by depth of field. Authentic ESPN broadcast overlay with scorebug, game clock, and network logo. Realistic TV compression, slight camera shake, true live broadcast feel.\n\nVoiceover (ESPN-style, natural live commentary tone):\n“And the camera goes courtside—oh, she just noticed… yeah, she’s on the big screen right now. What a moment here in the arena!”
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