The main actors of European basketball are meeting in Geneva to define a possible shared future, marked by potential collaboration between Euroleague, NBA, and FIBA.
The pivotal meeting in Geneva
Tomorrow, a momentous meeting will take place between Euroleague, NBA, and FIBA to discuss the direction of European basketball. Despite the absence of Euroleague clubs, expectations are high, and it is anticipated to be the beginning of a collaboration process that could change the landscape of the sport on the continent.
Possible scenarios and decisions
Among the topics to be discussed is the possibility of collaboration with a 24-team format, as well as evaluating the expansion of the Euroleague into new markets. Furthermore, there is significant interest from various investors and clubs to participate in a joint league proposed by the NBA and FIBA, with multimillion-dollar offers on the table that could revolutionize European basketball.
Collaboration on the horizon?
The question of whether the parties will reach an agreement remains unanswered, but both Adam Silver and Chus Bueno have expressed interest in a potential collaboration that benefits all parties involved. The outcome of this meeting could mark a turning point in European basketball and establish the foundation for a new era of collaboration and development in the sport.
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