Alba Berlin is emerging as a leading candidate to join the NBA's proposed European basketball league, thanks to its strong grassroots program and deep community ties. The club recently hosted an NBA Global Games event at Uber Arena, drawing fans from 62 countries and showcasing the talents of Franz and Moritz Wagner, both developed by Alba before moving to the United States. NBA commissioner Adam Silver praised Alba Berlin's organizational model and youth development, positioning the club as an ideal anchor team for the new league, which is targeted for launch in October 2027.
Unlike other European clubs backed by major investors or soccer conglomerates, Alba Berlin has built its success on local talent and community engagement, producing over 70 professional players. The club's modern arena and robust fan base further strengthen its candidacy. Alba has also strategically distanced itself from the financially unsustainable EuroLeague, opting to play in a FIBA-sponsored competition this season in anticipation of the NBA's venture.
While the new league faces challenges such as arena requirements and substantial buy-in costs, Alba Berlin is actively seeking new partners to meet these demands. Club leaders remain committed to their values and vision, expressing excitement about contributing to a transformative era for European basketball.

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