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2009: Finally the true world club champion will be crowned

April 27, 2008

World Club champions BasketballI am as excited to see this year’s NBA finals (I am still going with Utah vs. Boston), as I am excited to see the Euroleague final four in Madrid this weekend (which will be CSKA vs. Siena – at least I think so).

It is just a different style of basketball – entertaining – and everybody who tells me he does not like entertaining things is probably not telling the truth, right?

Although there is one thing about the NBA I don’t like: The winner of the NBA finals calls himself the World Champion of Basketball, which is totally wrong unless you think the United States plus Canada is the world. I am not sure about that.

It looks like FIBA and the NBA weren’t so sure about it either, and did something many Europeans have been dreaming about for years: a tournament where the best clubs of the world will play each other – like a world champions league.

Our friend Maku, who wrote many articles about Final Four team Tau Vitoria pointed out that FIBA just released this:

The Central Board approved the creation of the FIBA World Club Championship in 2009, a new competition that will feature eight of the very best clubs in the world, subject to finding an appropriate host city.

The participating clubs will be the organiser, one representative from Africa, two from the Americas, one from Asia, two from Europe and one from Oceania. The Zone club champions and/or runners-up in each of the continental championships will be invited to participate.

The 1st FIBA World Club Championship will be played over a five-day period in the third week of October 2009 and bidding for host cities will be issued in June 2008.

The first question, of course, will be if this is a tournament in which each team can and will give their best to say they are the true world champions. My answer: They could. The NBA as well as the Euroleague are at the end of their preparation stage – some of them already playing in their domestic leagues.

One thing I am still curious about: the rules! As we told you over the past few days, we will have rule changes in Europe but not before 2010 – so what’s going to happen at this first tournament in 2009?

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Comments: 7
  1. Eric
    17 years ago

    I really like the idea….hoping that the calendar will give us the chance to see some real action.
    Obviously, it will be Euroleague vs NBA : so maybe in late October could make it. Europe’s season is fresh and NBA rosters are set, even if it’s the full pre-season for them.

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  2. Os Davis
    17 years ago

    Not to be a nationalistic jackoff or anything, but the NBA must contribute one or possibly two teams for this to work. I also don’t think that the NBA club(s) should have to play a qualifying tournament to get in simply due to the time commitment too many millionaires aren’t willing to make.

    I think Daniel Stern should just make the offer to the defending champion first, then the championship finals loser, then the third-best team, etc., until some team takes it. Of course, Commander Stern would probably prefer just ordering the Spurs or whoever to do it, and they’d have to.

    Eric, your timeframe is dead on. You take one or two NBA clubs out of the mix for the preseason schedule, and simply have them play the world tournament during that time. Tell you what, whichever team did play in the Worlds would get a nice running start in the 2009-2010 season; the Worlds would make a nice tuneup.

    As a lover of Euroleague ball and the NBA, i would say that such a tournament would be the greatest thing in the history of Western Civilization.

    If they pull it off properly.

    Cheers,

    Os.

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  3. Simon
    17 years ago

    For me, this just looks like another NBA Europe Live thing, just that you call it “World Club Championship”.

    Just like before, the teams will be at about 50% at best, as it still is preseason/early season. A true World Club Championship would have to be played in June, when all the teams are at their very best. But this is never going to happen.

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  4. david Kahn
    17 years ago

    what about 2009?

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  5. jocs
    16 years ago

    i think fiba world club championship is a great idea………….
    but it would be tiring for the nba, imgine they would play 82 games in a season, then comes the playoffs and then fiba, that would be to a 100+ games for the nba team

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  6. ledave
    16 years ago

    Get real! The best Euroleague team wouldn’t even come close to making the playoffs in the NBA. What would happen if the Cavs or Lakers played one of the top Euroleague teams and took the match seriously? I’ll tell you what, it would be a massacre.

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  7. Teo
    16 years ago

    actually it would be close…if played with fiba rules.
    with nba rules, sure, a massacre. NBAersa are far better athletes on average and if they are left to travel and not be defended well all the time, then obviously they will kill the more tactically talented europeans. But still, I think that with the euroleague rules a great half-court team like cska, oly or pao could beat them. or give them a real run Barca on the other hand I wouldn’t bet on, their style seems too uptempo and that would just let any nba team exploit them. anyways, since they always play with nba rules, it’s a hypothetical scenario
    that won’t matter much.

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