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NBA Expands to Europe, Italy’s Betting Ban Faces Overhaul, and LeBron Goes Ken: Sports Headlines Today - 15.4.2025

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Tue 15 Apr 2025
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The NBA is planning an ambitious expansion into Europe by creating a new 16-team league in partnership with FIBA, aiming to tap into the continent's growing basketball market. Major cities such as London, Paris, and Berlin are being considered for the new teams, although NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum reassured that this initiative would not disrupt existing competitions, despite concerns raised by EuroLeague officials, as reported by various sources.

In Italy, Serie A clubs are advocating for changes to combat significant revenue losses, which includes a proposal for new fund allocations for stadium and grassroots projects. However, the league is currently facing a scandal, with thirteen Serie A players, including Weston McKennie from Juventus, under investigation for illegal betting activities from 2021 to 2023. This involves potentially serious financial implications, as the investigation has uncovered misuse of unauthorized online betting platforms and irregular transactions, placing the players at risk of suspension.

Additionally, Italy's railway system is preparing to introduce high-speed train services through the Channel Tunnel by 2029, which could enhance connectivity to the UK and disrupt Eurostar's current monopoly, potentially lowering ticket prices, according to Ferrovie dello Stato. Legislative changes may also be in the works, as the Italian government is considering lifting a ban on betting sponsorships in sports that has been in place since 2019.

In Spain, recent renovations at Barcelona's Camp Nou could position it to host the final of the 2035 Rugby World Cup, as the city gears up to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Portugal and Morocco. This reflects a broader trend of significant improvements in sports venues to attract major international events.

In other updates, LIV Golf has recruited Alissa Heinerscheid following her controversial time at Bud Light, and LeBron James made history by becoming the first male athlete featured as a Ken doll. Ally Financial has also reaffirmed its commitment to gender equality in sports with an extended partnership with the WNBA, underscoring evolving dynamics in athlete sponsorships and endorsements.
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