**NBA & FIBA Join Forces: A Pan-European League is Brewing!**
The NBA and FIBA are moving forward with their joint exploration of a new professional, pan-European men’s basketball league, engaging with prospective teams and ownership groups. This ambitious project seeks to create a structured system where teams from various FIBA-affiliated domestic leagues in Europe can qualify annually based on their performance. This represents a significant step towards formalizing a more competitive and unified basketball landscape across the continent.
The NBA has experience with launching similar ventures, evidenced by the successful establishment of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) in 2021. Leveraging the lessons learned from BAL, the NBA aims to ensure that NBA Europe is even more successful. The growing popularity of basketball globally, particularly in Europe where talents like Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo have risen to stardom, makes this an opportune time for expansion.
Commissioner Adam Silver is expected to provide further details on the progress and timeline of the European expansion league soon, possibly during an upcoming media address in Berlin. The NBA's board of governors will delve deeper into the next steps during their scheduled meeting in Las Vegas in July, marking a crucial period for the league's potential global expansion.
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