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NBA headed to Berlin, Paris, London and Manchester to play six games in the next three years

NBA headed to Berlin, Paris, London and Manchester to play six games in the next three years

The NBA has announced plans to expand its global reach by hosting six games in Europe over the next three years. Starting this season, the Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic will play two games, one in Berlin on January 15th and another in London on January 18th. In the following two seasons, the league will also stage games in Paris and Manchester. This initiative aims to bring the excitement of NBA basketball to international audiences and promote the sport's growth worldwide. The decision to hold multiple games in various European cities underscores the league's commitment to engaging with its expanding global fan base and providing opportunities for fans outside North America to experience the NBA live.

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