Euroleague’s Position on the NBA, FIBA, and European Basketball Collaboration Talks
Recently, a significant meeting took place in Geneva, Switzerland, involving key stakeholders from the NBA, FIBA, and the Euroleague Basketball organization. This gathering marked the second round of discussions aimed at exploring potential collaboration between these basketball powerhouses, particularly in light of the NBA and FIBA’s joint announcement about investigating the creation of an international club competition dubbed “NBA Europe.”
Euroleague’s Stance on Future Projects
The Euroleague Basketball authority has made it clear that any new initiative must incorporate all relevant parties to be considered viable. Without the inclusion and agreement of every stakeholder, Euroleague is unwilling to engage in further negotiations. This position underscores the importance of unity and mutual respect among the organizations that have shaped the current elite European basketball landscape.
Core Principles Guiding Euroleague’s Approach
Following a recent meeting of Euroleague clubs in Barcelona, the organization reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing dialogue, emphasizing that any cooperative framework must adhere to four fundamental pillars:
- Mutual Benefit: Proposals should generate value for all parties involved, enhancing European basketball as a whole without sidelining the institutions and individuals responsible for its current success.
- Cultural Integrity: The unique traditions, passionate fan bases, and distinct identity of European basketball must be preserved and respected.
- Competitive Excellence: Initiatives should aim to maintain and elevate the high standards of competition that define European basketball.
- European Governance: Decision-making authority must remain within Europe to ensure that the continent’s basketball interests are prioritized.
Details from the Geneva Meeting
The October 8, 2025, meeting in Geneva brought together Euroleague Basketball executives, representatives from EuroLeague clubs, NBA officials, and FIBA leadership. While the session did not reveal new specifics about the “NBA Europe” project beyond what has been publicly shared, Euroleague expressed appreciation for the constructive dialogue with the NBA and acknowledged FIBA’s role in facilitating these discussions and striving to establish a cooperative framework beneficial to all parties.
Looking Ahead: Commitment to Constructive Engagement
Euroleague Basketball and its member clubs remain dedicated to participating in these conversations, provided that the outlined principles are respected throughout the process. This approach aims to foster a collaborative environment that supports the growth and sustainability of European basketball amid evolving global dynamics.

As European basketball continues to evolve, maintaining a balance between innovation and tradition remains crucial. The Euroleague’s insistence on inclusive collaboration and respect for European basketball’s heritage reflects a broader commitment to safeguarding the sport’s future on the continent.