Nuntius wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
Clubs? Why wouldn't you have actual professional teams? But we already do just that. That's what the NBA is. It's an international professional league of the best players in the world.
By clubs, I don't mean country clubs. I mean actual professional teams. But that's my bad for using a term that may not be popular in the States.
As for the second part. The NBA only has teams from 2 countries. USA and Canada. It is indeed technically an international professional league but it only represents a single continent. Therefore, it cannot be consider a world championship if we wanna be technical about it. At most, it's a continental one (and it isn't truly a continental one since Mexico isn't represented but that's another discussion).
If we want to be accurate about it, for something to be considered a world championship, all continents need to be represented (well, all continents that contain actual nation-states, no one's talking about Antartica). Association football used to have a cup that was played between the winner of the Champions League (UEFA) and the winner of the Copa Libertadores (CONMEBOL). So, basically the winners of the most prestigious intercontinental competitions in Europe and South America, the two strongest regions. But since not every continent was represented, it wasn't a true world championship. So, it got replaced.
Now, there's the FIFA Club World Cup (hence why I used the term club before, being raised in a country that loves association football my mind defaults to its terms). The FIFA Club World Cup is a cup that is contested by the winners of the continental competitions (AFC Champions League, CAF Champions League, CONCACAF Champions Cup, CONMEBOL Libertadores, OFC Champions League and UEFA Champions League) along with the national championship of the country that is hosting the competition. Therefore, every continent is represented and the winner of the cup can call themselves a true world champion.
Are all the best teams in the world present in the FIFA Club World Cup? No, not really. It is entirely possible that a number of teams in the stronger regions (UEFA and CONMEBOL) are much stronger than the winner of the OFC Champions League (just to use as an example). But that's how world championships work across all sports. It is about every continent being represented (an idea pioneered by the Olympics). That's what makes it a world championship.
Would I want to see a similar competition in basketball? Sure, it would be fun. The more basketball, the better. Is it a problem that such a competition doesn't exist? Nah. It's a pretty minor thing overall. Besides, I don't think that basketball is not yet global enough to have this kind of competition.