Silver may have to consider rule changes to discourage the trend of teams littering games with 3-point attempts.
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At the NBA Paris Games Adam Silver was asked if Cooper Flagg was the next American face of the league. His response was rather interesting.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday that the league is still exploring a standalone European league but talks remain "exploratory."
During a press conference ahead of the latest NBA game in Paris, commissioner Adam Silver finally addressed those criticisms. Silver didn’t shy away from the idea when asked whether the league ...
NBA commissioner Adam Silver told reporters on Thursday in Paris that the league has been exploring whether starting a league in Europe is a commercially viable option. Silver clarified that no such agreement is in place;
The NBA is still exploring ways to expand its role in European basketball. Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday that those talks with FIBA and other stakeholders will continue.
The 6-foot-9 Flagg, a Duke freshman, is widely expected to be the No. 1 pick in this summer’s NBA Draft. The Washington Wizards own the NBA’s worst record and a 14% chance at landing Flagg, followed by the Utah Jazz, Toronto Raptors and New Orleans Pelicans, per Tankathon.com.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver explained the league's view on the 3-point line and competitive balance on "The Herd."
This is not just a Jimmy Butler issue; this is a systemic issue that the NBA must address before it spirals further out of control.
As Brian Windhorst of ESPN writes, Silver’s comments this week were his most expansive on the subject, as well as his most intriguing. The NBA commissioner suggested that he believes the EuroLeague – Europe’s current top basketball league – is leaving money on the table, Windhorst notes.