Overview
- Parker reiterated that the NBA, FIBA, and the EuroLeague should work together to form a single strong competition in Europe.
- Speaking in Chengdu at an NBA-supported event, he said an NBA-backed European league is inevitable and described it as a near certainty.
- He said he has held talks about entering his EuroLeague club ASVEL into the proposed competition.
- Reporting attributed to Sports Business Journal describes a concept of 14–16 teams drawn from existing clubs, soccer-owned startups, and new franchises, with potential entry fees of $500 million to $1 billion and some proceeds flowing to current NBA owners.
- Further reporting says Adam Silver met prospective stakeholders in London and France over the summer, while EuroLeague leadership warns a separate league could confuse fans and plans additional talks with FIBA and the NBA.