NBA to seek out teams for potential European league
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The NBA and International Basketball Federation (FIBA)
announced Monday they would begin prospecting teams and owners as part of their
project of creating a pan-European men's basketball league.
The two bodies said in a statement they would "in
January move forward in their joint exploration" of creating a new
professional league in Europe by "engaging prospective teams and ownership
groups in the process to join".
"Our conversations with various stakeholders in Europe
have reinforced our belief that an enormous opportunity exists around the
creation of a new league on the continent," NBA commissioner Adam Silver
said.
"Together with FIBA, we look forward to engaging
prospective clubs and ownership groups that share our vision for the game's
potential in Europe."
The statement offered further details of the format the
league would take.
In addition to permanent spots, the league "would offer
every team in a FIBA-affiliated domestic league in Europe a merit-based pathway
to qualify on an annual basis either through FIBA's Basketball Champions League
(BCL) or an end-of-season qualifying tournament".
The season would also align with the current domestic league
and national team schedules to allow players to represent both their clubs and
national sides.
Furthermore, NBA and FIBA stated that as part of the new
league they would "dedicate financial support and resources to the
continued development of Europe's basketball ecosystem".
This funding would include domestic leagues, club team academies and programmes to develop players, coaches and referees.


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