NBA Mulling Possibility of Launching League in India

NBA Mulling Possibility of Launching League in India
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Mumbai: Buoyed by the interest levels in the country, NBA is looking at the prospect of launching a league in India, it was announced ahead of the first-ever Games between Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings in Mumbai on Friday.

"One of the things we've been discussing recently -- and I know this is something else my friend Vivek is pushing me on -- is the ability to launch a league here in India," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told a packed media gathering at the NSCI Dome.

Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, who has settled abroad but grew up in Mumbai, was one of the main drivers behind having an NBA game here. Pacers and Kings are playing two pre-season games here on Friday and Saturday.

While the opening game was reserved for over 3000 children who are part of the Reliance Foundation Junior NBA programme, the one to be played the next day at NSCI in Worli is open for the general public.

"As I've said, we have wonderful partners in the Reliance Foundation, with SONY TEN, our broadcaster, and some of our other top-notch corporate relationships here. That is something these days while we're here that we're taking meetings on and openly having discussions.

"We've seen enormous progress just in the last five years. When we began our relationship with the Reliance Foundation, for example, shortly before I became commissioner, the target was to reach 3 million young people.

"As I said earlier, that number has now already exceeded 10 million. We saw last season with our relationship with SONY TEN, almost 100 million people in India watched some portion of the NBA season, including an enormous audience for last year's NBA Finals. And we're seeing an explosion of interest on social media," said Silver.

Talking about the immediate goals, he said: " Our two most immediate goals are, one, to see the development of some top-tier talent coming out of India and where we would again see players coming into the NBA and WNBA. There's also an enormous pool of young women playing the game as well. And, two, serious consideration of the launch of a league."

Ranadive has had talks with Silver about the formation of a 12-team league in India that could be like the Basketball Africa League, scheduled to begin in 2020. IANS

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