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I Feel Devotion
NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Supposedly, the NBA has recently talked with several EuroLeague clubs about the possibility of them becoming NBA expansion franchises. These EuroLeague clubs are rumored to be:
Real Madrid (Spain)
FC Barcelona (Spain)
CSKA Moscow (Russia)
Fenerbahce Istanbul (Turkey)
Panathinaikos Athens (Greece)
Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece)
The possible expansion could supposedly happen fairly soon. Since the NBA and these EuroLeague teams are rumored to have been recently discussing the details.
Before these EuroLeague clubs could become NBA expansion franchises, they would supposedly first have their junior clubs converted into a new NBA Europe Junior League. This will supposedly be done as a test run. Apparently, after the NBA Europe Junior League has been established, then the NBA Europe senior league could be established.
Last edited by Euroleague; 10-21-2016 at 05:56 PM.
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still hyphy
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
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King Heno
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by 1manfastbreak
Link??
That word is not in his dictionary.
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The Mind Fvcker
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
None of those teams can even beat a D-leauge NBA team. It wouldn't make any sense to move them into the NBA when you got guys in the D-leauge who are more deserving of a shot in the NBA and are better players.
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College star
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
I just don't ever see it happening. The travel is the problem. I could see the NBA having an NBA Europe or something like that. But, I can't see like the Cavs or the Warriors flying over there and vice versa.
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Good college starter
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Last I read was after they finished negotiating the new CBA they were going to discuss Seattle and Vancouver getting a team.
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NBA Legend
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by egokiller
None of those teams can even beat a D-leauge NBA team. It wouldn't make any sense to move them into the NBA when you got guys in the D-leauge who are more deserving of a shot in the NBA and are better players.
This. Pointless to take a 9hour flight to blow out your opponent by 40pts
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#knickstape
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by egokiller
None of those teams can even beat a D-leauge NBA team. It wouldn't make any sense to move them into the NBA when you got guys in the D-leauge who are more deserving of a shot in the NBA and are better players.
um...thats the point, dleaguers have a better chance at the nba joining those euro teams and expanision teams in seatle/vanc... those teams gets to choose from teh nba/american crop as well
euro scrubs will eventully go to thier 2nd tier euroleague while nba absorb all the assets of the first tier teams/stadiums and its base...
though to minimize travel time, teams would have to go to europe after playing an atlantic divisson team or east coast (toronto/boston/ny/DC)
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NBA Legend
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by egokiller
None of those teams can even beat a D-leauge NBA team. It wouldn't make any sense to move them into the NBA when you got guys in the D-leauge who are more deserving of a shot in the NBA and are better players.
The only way this would occur, is if the NBA would put up an expansion draft from current NBA rosters. And even then, the crap that the Euro teams would draft from those NBA rosters would ensure nothing but bottom-feeders in Europe.
It would probably take at least five years of building thru the general draft, and signing free agents before the Euros would be competitive.
Of course, the result would still be a vast majority of US grown players filling those rosters, as well.
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King Kendrick
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Spanoulis for the MVP
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Our lord and saviour
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Isn't the flight distance a bit far?
Greece to USA is about 10 hours, or 16 depends on where you're coming from.
It would be impossible to incoporate this in an NBA season properly while giving those teams 82 games.
I just don't see it happening.
Yes, games could happens.
Maybe even a Playoff berth for the European teams, but that would mean their 'Home' games will have to happen on American or Canadian soil.
Tbh, I feel like it's not worth the hassle.
European teams will not be able to compete with American Payrolls (with the exception of maybe Real Madrid.)
My country's best team Maccbi Tel Aviv (The one that won triple crown with David Blatt and the Euroleague champs in 2014, giving him that cleveland job) Is one of the top 4 Euroleague teams all time, and had some seriously good stretches during the early 2000's. Yet I don't think it would be good for them to compete in the NBA. Same for Real Madric and Barcalona.
You'd lose all the talent to the NBA, the logistics are too difficult to be worth it.
How about focusing on more Canadian teams?
I don't know about your 'sources' OP, but I have seen actual articles about new expansion teams in Las Vegas, Vancuver and Seattle.
That seems like a much more reasonble and effective way to expand the NBA.
Plus, I think Seattle is long due to have a team back. (If they can get their affairs in order, and get a new Arena set up.) Also, A team in Las Vegas would be dope as hell.
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ruckus for president
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
the same motherfukking thread each year. euroleague
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I Feel Devotion
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by egokiller
None of those teams can even beat a D-leauge NBA team. It wouldn't make any sense to move them into the NBA when you got guys in the D-leauge who are more deserving of a shot in the NBA and are better players.
Every D-League team would go 0-30 in EuroLeague.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
The only way this would occur, is if the NBA would put up an expansion draft from current NBA rosters. And even then, the crap that the Euro teams would draft from those NBA rosters would ensure nothing but bottom-feeders in Europe.
It would probably take at least five years of building thru the general draft, and signing free agents before the Euros would be competitive.
Of course, the result would still be a vast majority of US grown players filling those rosters, as well.
Draft systems are illegal under European law, you freaking idiot.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: NBA Supposedly Talked With EuroLeague Clubs About Expansion
Originally Posted by BigKAT
Isn't the flight distance a bit far?
Greece to USA is about 10 hours, or 16 depends on where you're coming from.
It would be impossible to incoporate this in an NBA season properly while giving those teams 82 games.
I just don't see it happening.
Yes, games could happens.
Maybe even a Playoff berth for the European teams, but that would mean their 'Home' games will have to happen on American or Canadian soil.
Tbh, I feel like it's not worth the hassle.
European teams will not be able to compete with American Payrolls (with the exception of maybe Real Madrid.)
My country's best team Maccbi Tel Aviv (The one that won triple crown with David Blatt and the Euroleague champs in 2014, giving him that cleveland job) Is one of the top 4 Euroleague teams all time, and had some seriously good stretches during the early 2000's. Yet I don't think it would be good for them to compete in the NBA. Same for Real Madric and Barcalona.
You'd lose all the talent to the NBA, the logistics are too difficult to be worth it.
How about focusing on more Canadian teams?
I don't know about your 'sources' OP, but I have seen actual articles about new expansion teams in Las Vegas, Vancuver and Seattle.
That seems like a much more reasonble and effective way to expand the NBA.
Plus, I think Seattle is long due to have a team back. (If they can get their affairs in order, and get a new Arena set up.) Also, A team in Las Vegas would be dope as hell.
WTF are you talking about? Every single one of those teams is owned by either multi billionaires, or by multi billion corporations. CSKA is far, far, far richer than any NBA team is.
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