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London was given the honor of hosting the first regular-season NBA games because of its financial drawing power, Stern said. Tickets for the two games are to go on sale Sept. 1.
Stern said both the Nets and Raptors expressed interest in playing overseas, and he noted that their combined rosters could include players from France, Italy, Spain, Brazil and Lithuania.
"And this is going to demonstrate to us ... the global representation in the sport and give fans an appreciation of what globalization has meant to us and how the sport itself has captured the imagination of youngsters all over the world," Stern said.
He noted that the Raptors play in Canada and the Nets are owned by Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.
"When he bought the team, (he) made it clear he would like very much to travel," Stern said of the Nets owner, who will also send his team to China for a pair of preseason games against the Houston Rockets in Beijing and Guangzhou in October.
Stern also spoke about the possibility of having NBA franchises based in Europe.
"I think one franchise doesn't work. It needs to be multiple franchises in new buildings or good buildings," Stern said. "We need more buildings. And we need owners, and frankly, we need good television, and we need a better economy. And so I don't see that happening anytime soon, but I think it certainly is something that I and my successors will be considering."
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