The 2025-26 EuroLeague season promises much drama and excitement on the court, and the same can also be said about what’s happening off it.

While everyone will enjoy an amazing on-court product, which includes, for the first time, 20 teams and becomes more and more mainstream in Europe, and also in the Middle East, with the inclusion of Dubai BC, the NBA is making its own moves regarding the NBA Europe project, and avoiding a collision course seems more and more difficult.

Despite the rhetoric from both sides about the need to get everyone on board and collaborate for a variety of reasons, this scenario doesn’t get much traction.

The NBA operates in Europe under the assumption that both Real Madrid and Barcelona, which are EuroLeague shareholders, will move to the new league and be th

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