LONDON — The NBA could be heading to Paris next year instead of London, commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday.
A solitary regular-season game has taken place in the English capital every year since 2013, while the Nets and Raptors played back-to-back games in the United Kingdom in 2011.
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The last time the NBA went to France was when the Knicks faced the Timberwolves in 2010, but Silver revealed a return could be in the cards in 2020.
Asked about the potential of a game being played in Paris ahead of the Knicks' meeting with the Wizards at the O2 Arena in London on Thursday, he told a news conference: "I'm told I'm not allowed to break news today, but yes, it is possible.
"It's something we're looking at very closely, playing a game in Paris next season.
"France has historically been a terrific market for the NBA. We've played many exhibition games in Paris over the years, I remember being there with Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
"We took a number of years off because your arena got renovated. We're looking forward to returning."
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On whether the game in Paris would be in addition to another in London, he added: "That is not clear yet. It's a very labor-intensive undertaking to bring regular-season games to Europe.
"Right now, we're thinking the format will be to have one game next year."