Overview
- Commissioner Adam Silver and deputy commissioner Mark Tatum met UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on July 30 to discuss a prospective NBA Europe league
- The league confirmed six regular-season games will be played in Europe over the next three seasons, with matchups scheduled in Berlin, London, Manchester and Paris
- Silver emphasized that any new European league would operate under FIBA governance despite no formal partnership agreements having been finalized
- NBA officials held talks with private equity groups KKR, CVC, Redbird Capital Partners, the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism and representatives from Galatasaray
- Early proposals suggest the league could feature 12 permanent franchises and four performance-based wild cards and aim for a 2026 debut