In Europe, the future of club basketball hinges on the ability to forge a single, cohesive league that successfully unifies all major stakeholders. The current landscape necessitates a solution capable of harmonizing the diverse interests of the sport’s key players.
At the heart of this intricate dilemma stands Chus Bueno. Assuming the crucial role of a modern-day ‘ferryman,’ Bueno has emerged as the central pivot in the complex, three-way negotiations aimed at defining the ultimate structure of the continental club basketball championship. This pivotal discussion actively involves FIBA, ECA, and the NBA, each bringing their unique perspectives and objectives to the table regarding the management and organization of European basketball’s premier competition.
