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Guardiola’s City and Manchester United also presented pumpkins to the NBA.
The NBA has not yet announced the teams that will take part in the new European league, but it is coming up with more and more attractive candidates for the project, which has special relevance due to its status in world and continental football. After Barça’s ‘no’ to stay in the EuroLeague, even Manchester City refused pep guardiola Even Manchester United will not be involved in this project.
According to BBC,Also red devils too sky blues They intend to create a basketball franchise despite commissioner negotiations adam silver United and City.
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Neither City nor United want to play basketball.
There is no Manchester derby in the NBA.
The NBA wants one of the pillars of the top European league it wants to create to be based on creating a new franchise in a city without a major basketball team, like Manchester, but that option has already been scrapped. we don’t know what will happen yet londonanother big market in a country that doesn’t have much of a basketball tradition, along with England.
Apart from that, real madrid It’s leaning towards NBA Europe, although fans are against it. P.S.G. and ac milan The most viable option for the NBA to grow its project through the football giants now presents itself.
Both teams will need to create a basketball franchise that they don’t have. NBA confirms negotiations with Paris club – plus kevin durant Yesterday, the American League also met with AC Milan – as a minority shareholder. Conference revealed by La Gazzetta dello Sport And in that, Olimpia Milano.
However, the refusal FC Barcelona And the pumpkins of Manchester’s two biggest clubs are the crutches for the creation of this new Europa League. Do you think the NBA Europe project is falling apart?
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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