Seems the NBA is still determined to expand overseas. Even Larry Bird is in favour of the idea.
''It's a tough situation,'' Bird said. ''We have a lot of players who come (to Europe) to play, but it's on a totally different level. I think a team here would be awesome, would be great. It's just that a lot of American players are pampered. They want to stay at home with their mommies instead of travel all around the world. I think it would be awesome with another opportunity to spread the name of basketball.''
Still, I wonder how Larry Bird would feel if he was the player who was told "Pack your bags. You've been traded to Paris." I'm sure some players (especially those with families) find it inconvenient enough to be traded around the United States, let alone around the globe.
Expansion into Europe is possible, but is it really necessary? Perhaps there could be annual world tournaments or an international basketball league. I think the NBA should remain the professional league of the United States and Canada.