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NBA-NBA encouraged by bids for FIBA-backed domestic league in Europe

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 2:29 PM

June 30 (Reuters) – The NBA is “extremely encouraged” by the final bids received for permanent franchises in a new NBA and FIBA-backed league ​in Europe planned for October 2027, Deputy ‌Commissioner Mark Tatum said on Tuesday.

The NBA has received many bids within and exceeding the $500 million to $1 billion range in each of its 12 target cities, including from more than ‌20 ​existing basketball and football clubs, ⁠many of which are ⁠current EuroLeague teams.

“This will be the biggest influx of capital European basketball has ever seen, and we have clear frontrunners in each of our ​12 target cities including many existing basketball and football clubs,” said Tatum.

“We will now work with ⁠the NBA and FIBA ⁠Boards to finalize the long-form agreements.

Several former ​NBA owners are either part of ownership groups that ​have submitted bids or expressed serious interest.

The planned ‌league is expected to feature 16 teams, including 12 permanent franchises and four additional spots available through a qualification process for clubs across Europe.

Any agreements ⁠on final terms and announcements about the launch of the league and participating teams will happen on a rolling ⁠basis, meaning ‌the 12 permanent teams will not ⁠be announced at once.

The NBA’s push ​into Europe ‌comes amid growing international influence on ​the league.

The ⁠proposed NBA Europe competition would enter a market currently anchored by the EuroLeague, which encompasses most of the continent’s basketball powers, including Olympiacos, Real Madrid, Fenerbahce and Barcelona.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing ​by Ken Ferris)