Kremsku wrote:Tuomas wrote:hipn wrote:Language will be a problem. Fans in Toronto might have to stay up until 1o'clock in the morning to see the game, andI know the majority (most) of the fans will not stay up that late.
How about waking up at 2:30 to watch a game? That's how we do.
Hyvin sanottu kaima.
Language will be a problem? No dude, Europeans speak fluent English. It is American people who don't speak other languages...
There are so many but's in this that it won't happen. The biggest problem is not the game itself, because European game will evenually reach NBA. It's not yet as good, but from here we get to the biggest problem= MONEY.
There are no "I became a billionare in a week" -guys in Europe and the game hasn't so big meaning here that bigger companies etc. would invest the money needed.
We play soccer![]()
Don't talk about flying problems... Did you forget that it takes about the same time to fly from NY to LA than it takes to fly from NY to Paris...
I haven't heard you complaining about flying across your own country.
That was my point. Current NBA players will have to learn a new language, and if they get traded, they are forced to learn another. If they get traded again, they are forced to learn another, unless every commentator, interviewer, staff member, coach, teammate, can talk fluent English.