NBA owners to consider 8-10 franchise in Europe

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Not to get too political, but this seems to be about the worst time to realistically expect European fan support at an American league's attempt to completely upend their basketball superstructures. Feels like this will just be an easy rallying point for European fans (and folks that don't care about basketball) to unite in hate against.

Politics aside this would be a bad idea in general. We saw how much soccer fans hated the idea of a Super League and this is not far off from that.
 
This model is in line with how I think the most likely scenario for success would look. Not that it necessarily will be successful.

The focus is on expanding the NBA brand rather than adding NBA teams in Europe.

The NBA introduced an inseason tournament and play in round to their Playoffs. They will normalize and build on those. Then create NBA Europe as a stand alone entity. With I'm sure, the long term plan to integrate European teams into one or both of those.

Something like the top 2 Euro teams participating in the play in round. Or tying into the inseason tournament at some point.
 
Can't see this working. You're not going to get fans of Barca or Dinamo Zagreb or whatever other major big city club to jettison their fandom. And any attempt to get those teams to join whatever NBA subleague will make the pushback from the attempt at getting the football superleague going look like a minor disagreement.
 
This model is in line with how I think the most likely scenario for success would look. Not that it necessarily will be successful.

The focus is on expanding the NBA brand rather than adding NBA teams in Europe.

The NBA introduced an inseason tournament and play in round to their Playoffs. They will normalize and build on those. Then create NBA Europe as a stand alone entity. With I'm sure, the long term plan to integrate European teams into one or both of those.

Something like the top 2 Euro teams participating in the play in round. Or tying into the inseason tournament at some point.

They can't just add in teams from overseas to the play in/playoffs.

Even if they could, scheduling wouldn't work. Euroleague finishes its regular season in mid April. Then their playoffs start, so the best teams wouldn't be available.

Another issue is Euroleague players wouldn't be eligible to play since they are not members of the NBAPA.
 
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Good luck trying to convince some American kid drafted 1st overall by the Paris Panthers or whatever to sign with the European club.
I don't know I think some might love it, get to live in a beautiful foreign country for a few years until they trade you because you won't sign max deal. I'd jump at the chance to be paid millions to live in France/UK/Germany/Spain/Greece/Spain/Lithuania(underrated country and cuisine/drink).
 
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I don't know I think some might love it, get to live in a beautiful foreign country for a few years until they trade you because you won't sign max deal. I'd jump at the chance to be paid millions to live in France/UK/Germany/Spain/Greece/Spain/Lithuania(underrated country and cuisine/drink).
Maybe, but the loss of exposure to the US audience would likely hurt their endorsement chances. That’s where the big money is and why players like the big markets
 
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Good luck trying to convince some American kid drafted 1st overall by the Paris Panthers or whatever to sign with the European club.
That’s not going to happen. At least not yet. This is the correct take:

This model is in line with how I think the most likely scenario for success would look. Not that it necessarily will be successful.

The focus is on expanding the NBA brand rather than adding NBA teams in Europe.

The NBA introduced an inseason tournament and play in round to their Playoffs. They will normalize and build on those. Then create NBA Europe as a stand alone entity. With I'm sure, the long term plan to integrate European teams into one or both of those.

Something like the top 2 Euro teams participating in the play in round. Or tying into the inseason tournament at some point.
The NHL has been rumored to do the same, except the in-season tournament stuff. A branded league meant to sit above the European leagues and basically be a 4A league.
 
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All the owners in all the major leagues are constantly looking for ways to add revenue. Adding more games, TV deals and streaming, playoff formats....Expansion into Europe has been the next step for almost a decade now. It'll probably happen some day, but it'll take a long time. NFL's been trying for a looong time. It's working, but really slowly.
 
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They can't just add in teams from overseas to the play in/playoffs.

Even if they could, scheduling wouldn't work. Euroleague finishes its regular season in mid April. Then their playoffs start, so the best teams wouldn't be available.

Another issue is Euroleague players wouldn't be eligible to play since they are not members of the NBAPA.
Obviously there are numerous hurdles to overcome. Scheduling, PA is a great call out, and just how "NBA vs European league" these teams will be. Like will they still be in another league? I assumed they'd be stand alone. We really don't have much information.

However I also don't think they'll overlap with the NBA so much that you'd see transactions between NBA and NBA-Euro teams.

The $500m price tag is the best indicator. That's just 10% of the avg NBA franchise value. That doesn't get you the rights to NBA level talent.

I'm purely speculating, but I do think it could eventually lead to playing some games against NBA teams. But the easiest format is the least logical and meaningful, which would be NBA champ vs Euro Champ. I don't think we'd see that, or at least nothing more than exhibition game value. Like the Euro champ gains the rights to host the NBA champs in an exhibition game which would be $ value but not credibility value.
 
Obviously there are numerous hurdles to overcome. Scheduling, PA is a great call out, and just how "NBA vs European league" these teams will be. Like will they still be in another league? I assumed they'd be stand alone. We really don't have much information.

However I also don't think they'll overlap with the NBA so much that you'd see transactions between NBA and NBA-Euro teams.

The $500m price tag is the best indicator. That's just 10% of the avg NBA franchise value. That doesn't get you the rights to NBA level talent.

I'm purely speculating, but I do think it could eventually lead to playing some games against NBA teams. But the easiest format is the least logical and meaningful, which would be NBA champ vs Euro Champ. I don't think we'd see that, or at least nothing more than exhibition game value. Like the Euro champ gains the rights to host the NBA champs in an exhibition game which would be $ value but not credibility value.


That wouldn't be the worst idea IMO, it would be a lesser version of the Finalissima in soccer. The only thing is, in all likelihood tho the Euro team would probably get beat by a significant amount. It would of course bring in a ton of money between ticket sales and TV rights.
 

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