NBA close to announcing Seattle & Las Vegas expansion?
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Can we have videos of Nba expansion to Vegas like the videos of Nhl expansion to Utah?
Seattle is almost guaranteed to get a new team soon, and Vegas most likely get a team as well, though I could see Louisville being a contender as well given they have a NBA caliber arena ready to go.
The NBA sucks.
I think this is the worst kept secret in sports. I believe it's only a matter of when, not if, the NBA announces Seattle and Vegas as two new expansion franchises, whether it's now or a year from now. I think they just need to firm up commitments from the owner, the expansion fee, and where their permanent home will be along with any funding required to bring the facilities up to NBA standards.
Wrong Brodie. NBA arena will be next to Rio.
we here in Seattle, especially all the Sonics fans have patiently waited nearly 20 years for the NBA to come back. With the help of the Oak View Group (who privately funded Climate Pledge Arena), Seattle Kraken ownership along w/ Todd Leiweki, and Seattle city officials from the past 6 years to get ready for when the NBA does come calling for a new team, it is time now to get this done.
I know it that the NBA is coming back to Seattle and coming to Las Vegas. 😀👍🏀
You would only have to re-align one team to the east. If you add 2 teams to the west, that's 17 vs 15. Only one team has to switch to make it 16-16.
Brodie, you are my boy, but I say screw Donald Stern…I worked with the Sonics when the move was about to happen. Stern helped to enable the Klay Bennett group that bought the team. Stern helped him to force tax-payer renovations on Key Arena at a time where taxpayers were mad that the Mariners and Seahawks when they went around the taxpayers to the state to get funding for two new stadiums on our dime. Stern helped Klay Bennett draw up a false angle on the team needing a new arena knowing that the city would reject that, thus 'forcing them' to have to move to OKC. Bennett and Stern are both scum.
Why would you need to move 2 teams to the East? If expansion adds two to the West (Seattle and LV), that's 17 west/15 east, you need to only move one to make it 16 and 16. I agree that either Memphis or NOLA would make sense to move.
Vegas' new NBA team will hopefully take the thunder out of the A's move there.
Im from cincy and always wanted the royals to come back (im 24 so they were before my time but my grandmother said like the stingers cincy didnt care for them either) been wanting seattle to get their team back. Okc is a dumb relication (owner did because hes from there) the designe Better be supersonics and modern versions of their classic jerseys and the alternate is a exact throwback.
LeBron is the hold up if Fenway sports group is the ownership group for vegas
Minnesota moving east makes more sense than New Orleans because at least New Orleans is close to the Texas teams
Say the expansion fee is $5B. According to the latest figures from Forbes, the Warriors are the most valuable team in the NBA at $8.8B, followed by the Knicks at $7.5B and the Lakers at $7.1B. Middle of the pack teams: #14 Wizards @ $4.1B, #15 Bucks @ $4B, #16 Cavs @ $3.95B. Bottom three are Timberwolves @ $3.1B, Pelicans @ $3.05B, Grizzlies @ $3B. So $5B would seem reasonable. Forbes projects that NBA team values will increase significantly in the years to come.
Im a 40+ year NBA fan and fan of the Knicks. What happened to Seattle was a tragedy. That team meant so much to that area, and they had just drafted a first ballot hall of famer in Kevin Durant a year prior. They were on the come up again and it was ripped away from them. The NBA is past due to make them whole again.
That being said i dread losing one of our good players in an expansion draft, now that the Knicks are finally good again 🤣
The great thing about basketball is its low overhead. Small rosters. Fewer coaches. Minimal equipment.
Not even from Seattle but they deserve the Super Sonics