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The NBA is looking into launching a European league with Fiba, the world governing body.

The initial plan is for a 16-team league, with 12 permanent teams and four who would have to qualify each year.

The NBA said: “Under the plan being explored, the new league would be integrated into the current European basketball landscape, with teams also participating in their respective national leagues.”

The NBA is the top league in the world, comprising teams from the US and Canada.

Europe’s best teams currently compete in the EuroLeague, which was started by Fiba but has been run by Euroleague Basketball since 2000.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver said: “We feel now is the time to move to that next stage.

“At our board meeting today there was enthusiastic support from our club owners about continuing to explore this opportunity.”

He added “literally nothing” has been agreed, and did not say which teams may be involved.

The three most successful EuroLeague teams are Real Madrid, CSKA Moscow and current champions Panathinaikos.

The United Kingdom does not have any teams playing in it.

“In some cases what comes with those existing clubs are huge global brands,” Silver said.

“In some cases those brands built through global soccer, not basketball, but we recognise there is a tremendous depth of interest in people rooting for those clubs, so that becomes very relevant as well.”

Silver added that games would be the European standard of 40 minutes, not 48 minutes like the NBA.

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