NBA’s 2027 European League Plan and Board Updates
New European League on the Horizon
Commissioner Adam Silver and Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum are preparing to meet with a wave of groups eager to own teams in a fresh European league set to debut in the fall of 2027. The talks line up conveniently with the influx of visitors traveling to the New York area for Sunday’s FIFA World Cup final. Silver noted that interest has emerged from multiple European cities—some of which were not formally solicited for bids—and that the league is finalizing those proposals for an initial cohort of locales. The NBA and FIBA announced the venture last year, ending years of speculation, and Silver says the project remains on track. “Things are where I hope they would be,” he commented after the board meeting.
Kawhi Leonard Investigation Nearing Summer Resolution
The league’s probe into alleged salary‑cap circumvention surrounding Kawhi Leonard’s endorsement deal with a now‑bankrupt California digital bank continues, with Silver aiming for closure this summer. The Clippers and Raptors have put a pending trade for Leonard on hold while the investigation unfolds, a decision they said was made to avoid uncertainty. Outside counsel Wachtell Lipton is handling the review, and the league’s general counsel keeps Silver briefed on key developments. Depending on findings, the inquiry could produce fines, draft‑pick losses, or even contract voiding if deliberate cap‑bending is confirmed. The process is governed by the collective bargaining agreement and is expected to be resolved before the season’s start.
Seattle and Las Vegas Expansion Talks Continue
Board discussions about expanding into Seattle, Las Vegas, or both remain active, with Silver reiterating a hope for a decision by the end of 2026. A handful of ownership groups have made their interest public, though Silver stressed that most prospective bidders remain undisclosed. If approved, the league envisions the new franchises beginning play in the 2028‑29 campaign. The ongoing conversations reflect the league’s broader appetite for geographic growth and market development. Expansion could bring fresh revenue streams and increased fan engagement across the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest.
CBA “Second Apron” Debate Intensifies
Silver defended the current collective bargaining agreement, calling the “second apron” a functional element born of compromise. The second apron caps payroll levels, restricting team spending and limiting roster moves once a threshold is crossed. Players’ union chief David Kelly has signaled opposition, vowing to challenge the mechanism in the next CBA negotiations. Veteran forward Kyle Kuzma highlighted the apron’s impact, suggesting it acts like a rigid cap on player value and continuity. Despite criticism, stars such as Kevin Durant have praised the aprons for fostering parity, noting eight different champions in the last eight seasons. The existing CBA is slated to run through at least 2028‑29.
Micky Arison Elected NBA Board Chairman
Miami Heat principal owner and Hall of Famer Micky Arison received unanimous support to become the NBA’s Board of Governors chairman, assuming the role at the September board meeting. Arison, who has logged 31 years as a governor—the second‑longest tenure among current owners—will succeed outgoing chairman Larry Tanenbaum. Silver highlighted Arison’s extensive service, strong relationships with fellow owners, and deep understanding of the business as reasons for the selection. Tanenbaum thanked owners for their confidence and wished Arison success in the new capacity. Arison pledged to work closely with the league office and fellow governors to continue delivering compelling experiences for fans.
All‑Star Game Format Talks Ongoing
Silver aims to decide the All‑Star Game format before the regular season begins, building on the U.S. versus World mini‑tournament tried last year. The experiment received generally positive feedback from fans and media alike. Ongoing discussions between the league and the players’ union are focused on refining the format and addressing any necessary tweaks. “We’re off to a good start,” Silver remarked, underscoring the collaborative nature of the process. The final model will shape the showcase event for the upcoming season and beyond.
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