Description
NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and independent advertising agency Zambezi unveil a new team campaign for the first time in four years, “Bring the Nice.” Developed with the agency’s Zambezi North office in Minneapolis, the integrated campaign redefines the sentiment "Minnesota Nice" from thoughtful and neighborly to bold and athletic, tapping into the current cultural lexicon of the word "nice." Fueled by the team's resurgence and led by rising star Anthony Edwards, the Timberwolves are set to ignite the 2024-25 season by celebrating the spirit of their dedicated fan base with a new level of swagger.
The campaign is anchored by a :60 film starring Edwards and his Timberwolves teammates, along with Minneapolis-based young athletes, local business owners and real fans—there are no actors. Complete with a custom-built visual world of local OOH, global digital and social, and in arena creative, the hero film debuts on team social today and airs tomorrow during the Timberwolves regular season opener versus the Los Angeles Lakers.
The campaign is anchored by a :60 film starring Edwards and his Timberwolves teammates, along with Minneapolis-based young athletes, local business owners and real fans—there are no actors. Complete with a custom-built visual world of local OOH, global digital and social, and in arena creative, the hero film debuts on team social today and airs tomorrow during the Timberwolves regular season opener versus the Los Angeles Lakers.
“The Timberwolves fan base and this team have unlocked something special in Minnesota,” said Mike Grahl, Chief Marketing Officer at Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx. “We’re excited to have some fun with a campaign that serves as both an invitation to fans and a warning to opponents.”
“We wanted to honor and include the realest Wolves fans, fans who have been here and are ready to back a championship-aspiring squad,” said Chris Raih, Founder of Zambezi. “In basketball culture, ‘nice’ has come to mean game, skill, reputation. ‘Bring The Nice,’ means we’re proud to rep Minnesota, but we’re also here to compete. You might get dunked on.”
At its core, the campaign offers a fresh take on the region’s signature 'Minnesota Nice' attitude, seamlessly blending Midwestern values with the language of basketball to redefine the moniker. Zambezi North and the Timberwolves creative team remixed ‘nice’ into something potent and interesting. Crafted entirely in Minnesota, the spot showcases authentic local culture and embodies the true spirit of Midwestern loyalty.
“This campaign connects us with our fans on a deeper level,” said Heather Meyer, Vice President of Marketing at Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx. “We worked hard to reflect the spirit of our fan base and team as we enter this exciting new chapter of Timberwolves basketball.”
The film was shot in Minnesota by Zambezi’s production studio FIN, who also handled post production, to capture the essence of Timberwolves fans and Minnesota’s local culture, featuring real-life local fans and players, including nationally ranked East Ridge High School basketball player Vienna Murray as she makes a jump shot, superfan Geri Mannie showing off the real Naz Reid tattoo she got when Beloved Studios tattoo parlor owner JC Strobel gave them away for free, longtime courtside fixture Jordan Dye greeting fellow fans at Hi-Lo Diner, the local boys basketball team from The Blake School, and local pro-am player and content creator Deandre Raggs showing off his handles in front of a car with a custom Timberwolves NICE license plate.
This professional campaign titled 'Bring the Nice' was published in United States in October, 2024. It was created for the brand: Minnesota Timberwolves, by ad agency: Zambezi North. This Film and Integrated media campaign is related to the Sports and Travel and Tourism industries and contains 4 media assets. It was submitted 7 months ago.
Credits
CLIENT - MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
Ethan Casson Chief Executive Officer
Ryan Tanke Chief Operating Officer
Mike Grahl Chief Marketing Officer
Heather Meyer VP of Marketing
Bailey Wallner Sr. Director of Marketing
Quinn Mack Sr. Marketing Coordinator
Jen Zanatta Executive Creative Director
Sheridan West VP of Live Programming & Entertainment
Matt Stanton VP of Digital
Jarrel Tolbert Director of Content
AGENCY - ZAMBEZI NORTH
Jean Freeman Principal & CEO
Chris Raih Founder
Gavin Lester Chief Creative Officer
Jay Morrison Creative Director
Simon Roseblade Creative Director
Anna Stark Design Director
Maddie Jacobs Account Executive
Justin Clagette Brand Strategy Director
Amanda Cosindas Director of Communications
PRODUCTION + POST - FIN STUDIOS
Michael Medoway Director
Alex Cohn Head of Content
Tabitha Onofri Head of Studio
Alejandro Wilkins Director of Photography
Ryan Tallant Art Director
Kristin Langerud Executive Producer
Molly Worre Line Producer
Zak Hanson Production Manager
Lily Eusebio Production Coordinator
Morgan Menco Sr. Producer
Michael Medoway Editor
Peter Geiger Editor
Cody Pomeroy Assistant Video Editor
Brandon Chavez Colorist
Ben Freer Sound Mix/Design