Sunday, March 9, 2014

Euroleague and the NBA

The Euroleague is the collective best group of basketball teams in Europe who come together to compete in a league outside of the leagues that they compete in inside their home country. On the contrary most European teams in the Euroleague are losing money and the NBA is involved with capturing financial success wherever they can. So this raises the question of to what level the NBA would be interested in being involved with the Euroleague. The best possible outcome for both sides would be for the European league to allow the NBA to take it under its wing and utilize it as a seperate entity but under a different name.

The NBA is a global power and one of the if not THE most well known sports leagues in this world thanks to the exposure and they love that it brings to people from all over the world. The arenas and infrastructure are quietly becoming reality and Adam Silver, commissioner, of the NBA recently said that the NBA could look to expand not to Seattle or Las Vegas but instead to European cities.

"The American league would prefer to deal directly with big clubs which will be ready to invest into new arenas, or modify existing ones according to the NBA standards, and create franchises from scratch only where they are needed, practically only in Paris and London."(Barkas). This would not be expansion of the Euroleague but expansion of the NBA onto European soil something that ex-Comissioner David Stern took very seriously but his predecessor Adam Silver recently stressed that a potential division in Europe is highly possible and something he's is taking into consideration. What exactly would this mean for the Euroleague if the NBA took away some of their biggest markets with NBA expansion teams?

http://www.eurohoops.net/2014/02/dribbling/41691

Matt Vine

1 comment:

  1. Well Matthew, if the NBA expanded into Europe, the Euroleague would certainly lose most of its popularity in my opinion. However on the flip side, I think it would raise the popularity of basketball as a whole. The NBA has already hosted preseason games in Europe and they have been widely successful. Having star players in Europe on a regular basis would raise the exposure even more. -Drew Rasansky

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