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  • EuroLeague CEO: ‘NBA Europe is not needed. We’ve been here for 25 years’

    October 29, 2025

    EuroLeague CEO Paulius Motiejunas is on bullish form. European basketball is a hot topic and his organisation, which runs the competition home to continental giants such as Real Madrid and Panathinaikos, has just begun a new season in good shape. It has a new main sponsor in Etihad Airways, a new deal with Adidas and [...]

  • Chelsea co-owner Boehly part of $10bn NBA deal for LA Lakers

    October 28, 2025

    Todd Boehly is part of the $10bn deal to buy the LA Lakers alongside Chelsea co-owner Mark Walter. Walter had agreed to purchase a majority stake in the NBA side earlier this year in a deal that would value the franchise at $10bn. But Front Office Sports reports that Chelsea consortium frontman Boehly is part [...]

  • NBA rocked as FBI arrests stars Billups and Rozier in illegal betting probe

    October 23, 2025

    The NBA has been rocked after Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat point guard Tony Rozier were arrested by the FBI as part of a probe into alleged “illegal gambling schemes”. Billups, who became a five-time NBA All Star during a 17-year career most famously with the Detroit Pistons and is now coach [...]

  • NBA franchises jump in value as two top $10bn

    October 17, 2025

    NBA franchises have increased in value by 20 per cent to an average $5.51bn, according to the Sportico 2025 NBA Valuation Report. The data shows the continued growth in the North American league, a league where the lowest-valued team – the Memphis Grizzlies – are worth a colossal $4bn. But the Golden State Warriors have [...]

  • NBA matches to be staged in China for first time since 2019

    October 10, 2025

    China will host NBA matches for the first time since 2019 this weekend after six years of being frozen out due to a dispute over Hong Kong. One of the basketball league’s managers stated their support for pro-democracy protestors in Hong Hong back in 2019 and China has since held a hard line on matches [...]

  • Exclusive: Arsenal close in on Visit Rwanda partnership extension

    October 2, 2025

    Arsenal are in advanced talks to extend their controversial £10m-a-year commercial partnership with Visit Rwanda, the tourism arm of the East African country. The current agreement, which sees Visit Rwanda appear on the shirt sleeves of the men’s and women’s teams, was due to expire at the end of the season.  It has also been [...]

  • NBA Europe working on salary cap solution, says boss Silver

    September 11, 2025

    The NBA is working on how it can apply its salary cap and revenue-sharing model to NBA Europe, its planned pan-continental basketball competition, says commissioner Adam Silver.  The basketball league operates a soft cap on teams’ salary spending and requires high-earning franchises to subsidise their poorer counterparts, part of a largely socialist model common to [...]

  • NBA Europe set for step forwards as league chiefs near green light

    September 10, 2025

    Today in a New York hotel, the NBA’s executive and representatives of all 30 teams’ ownership will hold the third of their three scheduled annual meetings.  On the agenda will be various matters of concern to the world’s biggest basketball league, but the most intriguing item is its plans for the sport in Europe.  Subject [...]

  • Premier League spending gap shows why rivals are plotting overseas games

    September 4, 2025

    It’s more than 10 years since Bernard Caiazzo, then the co-president of French club Saint-Etienne, called on Uefa to take steps to curb the rampant financial power of the Premier League. Caiazzo’s warning came after the English top division had just announced its latest record-breaking media rights deal, which he said could see it become [...]

  • Exclusive: British Basketball Federation defends deadline extension for GBBL

    August 7, 2025

    The British Basketball Federation says it was “entirely appropriate” to extend the deadline for GBBL, the company which will take over the licence to run the top-tier league next year, to prove it had the guaranteed capital required.  GBBL, fronted by former NBA executive Marshall Glickman, was originally mandated to demonstrate it had £15.5m in [...]

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