Why is the NBA considering a new league overseas? Which cities are being discussed? Will this delay stateside expansion? Here's everything we know so far.
LeBron James' business partner and longtime ally, Maverick Carter, is reportedly advising the group and its $5B venture
While LeBron James is still on the court for the Lakers, his business manager Maverick Carter is involved with a new international league. Here's what you need to know.
LeBron James' manager Maverick Carter is reportedly involved in an effort to launch a new league that would rival the NBA.
NBA has international competition from LeBron James partner Maverick Carter and $5 billion dollars from Saudi Arabia
Lebron James’ longtime business partner Maverick Carter—known as the negotiator behind James’ blockbuster lifetime deal with Nike—is working with a group of investors to raise $5 billion to create an international basketball league meant to compete with the NBA.
This LIV Golf but for basketball idea will happily take money from private equity groups and sovereign wealth funds (like Saudi Arabia's).
Although Carter, who has served as a producer on more than one of James’ TV and movie projects, is closely tied to the Los Angeles Lakers star, sources told ESPN that James is not involved
For decades, the NBA has remained at the top as the best basketball tournament on Earth. That doesn't mean they haven't had their fair share of competition.
A group of investors, backed by a number of private equity funds, are "seeking to raise $5 billion to form an international basketball league," according
Maverick Carter, a renowned business manager and longtime associate of LeBron James, is spearheading an ambitious $5 billion effort to establish a new International Basketball Leag
During Adam Silver's tenure as the commissioner of the NBA, the league has taken some inspiration from EuroLeague basketball with the NBA's In-Season Tournament.