NBA Confirms Return to Mexico City Next Season
Kickstarting an international canvas for basketball, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announces that NBA will play at least one game in Mexico City next year, further strengthening the league’s relationship with Latin America.
Key Highlights:
- Adam Silver has confirmed that the NBA will be scheduling at least one game in Mexico City for its next season, with the possibility of more.
- The NBA is looking at Mexico City as a “gateway” to the rest of Latin America, indicating potential plans to expand the league’s influence in the region.
- Silver admitted that the scheduling for these games has become challenging due to a desire to avoid as many back-to-back games as possible for player welfare.
- The statement came after a successful game in Mexico City where the Hawks narrowly beat the Magic 120-119.
- Silver outlined an ultimate dream of having an NBA team based in Mexico City, indicating possible G League franchises in Mexico City, and ultimately an NBA franchise.
Great Strides in Global Expansion
Building on its successful global expansion efforts, the NBA continues to plant roots in key international markets. The announcement of games in Mexico City has not only affirmed these efforts but also showcased the league’s increasing focus on Latin America.
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