NBA Europe, Adam Silver: “It will be followed all over the world”
Before the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic in Berlin, NBA commissioner Adam Silver addressed one of the most debated topics at the moment: the creation of NBA Europea European league inspired by the NBA model.
Silver explained that the project will not be immediately profitable:
The funding will initially come from the league’s member clubs and their investors. Think about the WNBA: it took time before it became a sustainable business. You need a long-term vision
Adam Silver
The commissioner stressed that the new league is not intended to replace the EuroLeaguebut to grow European basketball and attract new fans:
I don’t think a clash with the EuroLeague is inevitable. We want to grow the game and offer new opportunities to fans
Adam Silver
Respect for traditions and collaboration with FIBA
Silver highlighted the need to combine innovation with respect for European basketball culture:
Our main partner is FIBA. We’re trying to combine the best of the NBA model with what makes European basketball unique. Not only FIBA, but also other European organizations that understand the characteristics of this sport
Adam Silver
Regarding legal threats from the EuroLeagueSilver added:
I’ve left the letters to my lawyers. I’m focused on developing basketball, not on potential legal conflicts
Adam Silver
Talks with leading European clubs
Silver confirmed discussions with prestigious clubs such as Real Madrid and ALBA Berlindescribing the latter as “a model club that does an excellent job”. In addition, Tony Parkerowner of ASVEL, is advising the NBA on the European project.
The league is designed to include 16 teams by 2027with 12 permanent members and 4 qualifying each year from FIBA-affiliated national leagues. This system aims to create high-level competition and sustained fan interest.
Global vision and room for all fans
Silver clarified the NBA’s objective in Europe:
If we build the league the right way, just like in the United States, it will be followed all over the world. We don’t see the EuroLeague as a limitation: there’s room for people who love both European soccer and their favorite basketball team. Our focus is attracting fans and growing the game
Adam Silver
The new league therefore promises to combine innovation, forward-looking investment, and respect for European basketball cultureopening up new opportunities for clubs, players, and fans on a global scale.
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