Multiple billion-dollar bids have been made for teams in the NBA's proposed Euros league, BBC Sport understands, marking a significant development in the league's expansion plans. The bids, which are subject to approval by the NBA, could pave the way for a major influx of investment into European basketball. The proposed Euros league is expected to feature top teams from across the continent, with the NBA aiming to establish a strong presence in the European market. The billion-dollar bids are a clear indication of the interest and enthusiasm for the league. The teams that are set to be part of the Euros league are likely to be existing top-tier clubs in Europe, with a strong following and a history of success. These teams have a dedicated fan base and have produced talented players over the years. The addition of significant investment from the billion-dollar bids could take these teams to the next level, allowing them to attract top talent and compete with the best teams in the world. The teams' current performance and squad strength will be crucial in determining their success in the Euros league.