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A Euroleague summit was held in Barcelona to review last season and decide on the next stage to come.
Triples released this season
Starting next season, the minimum budget limit for teams will be raised, from 5.4 million. up to 7 million euros.
Last week, Paulius Motiejūnas, director of Kaunas Žalgiris, presented the budget for the next season, which should amount to 6.8 million. of which about 5 million. euros for the salaries of players and coaches.
According to the decision of the leaders of the Euroleague, the monetary contribution of the club’s shareholders to the budget in 2021-2022. You will be able to make a maximum of 55% on all finances, and in 2022-2023. this limit will be reduced to 50%.
From next season, head of the Euroleague and European Cup. Coaches will have the right to ask the referee to review the episode in dispute once per game.
This innovation came from the NBA, where team strategists received such a privilege from 2019-2020. station.
The judges are changing the order to use the rush review technique to find out the value of a shot made. From now on, this will only be possible during the next minute of rest or at the end of the half, except when two minutes remain during main time and overtime until the end.
2021-2022 The start of the Euroleague season is scheduled for September 30 and the European Cup is scheduled for October 30.
In the last competition will play Panevėžys “Lietkabelis”, and in the elite tournament of the Old Continent – Kaunas “Žalgiris”.
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