With the 2023 FIBA World Cup well behind us, the EuroLeague transfer market is heating up again as teams make their final moves before the season starts in two weeks. Here's a wrap-up from the first week after the World Cup.
The 2023-24 EuroLeague season will be a repeat of the last, with all 18 teams from the 2022-23 season coming back once again. This means the likes of Partizan Belgrade, Virtus Bologna, and other wildcard teams are here to stay for the time being.
FIBA and Euroleague are separate organizations and have a tumultuous history with each other. There is not a resolution in sight, and here's how both FIBA and Euroleague ended up as the separate enemies they are today.