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Luka Doncic, Donnie Nelson pair to purchase Rome pro team

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 1:28 PM

Los Angeles Lakers All-Star Luka Doncic and former Dallas Mavericks executive Donnie Nelson teamed to purchase professional basketball club Vanoli Cremona ​in Italy’s Lega Basket Serie A, ‌with a bid to become NBA Europe’s representative in Rome.

The club is relocating to Rome ahead of the 2026-27 season as part of the purchase with Nelson, son of ‌longtime ​NBA coach Don Nelson, and ⁠Doncic joined in ⁠the ownership group by former Italian league player Rimantas Kaukenas and coach Valerio Bianchini.

“I have dreamed about owning a team in Europe for a ​long time, to finally have this happen is amazing,” Doncic said in a statement. “Vanoli has ⁠a great history, and we ⁠are ready to take it to ​the next level in Rome. We have an amazing ​group of partners, and I really believe ‌we can do something special for basketball in Italy and Europe.”

The NBA is partnering with FIBA to develop NBA Europe with plans for the ⁠league to begin as soon as fall 2027. Commissioner Adam Silver set a goal of at least 12 teams ⁠for the ‌inaugural season with the potential for ⁠16 total teams, depending on various ​factors.

Donnie ‌Nelson, 63, was a key figure ​in the ⁠front office of the Mavericks when Dallas acquired Doncic on draft night in 2018 for Trae Young.

Bianchini, 82, earned a reputation as a consistent winner with three Italian league championships with three different clubs.

–Field ​Level Media