NBA Board of Governors to Vote on Expansion Teams in Las Vegas and Seattle
The NBA aims to expand to 32 teams by 2028-29 with franchises in Las Vegas and Seattle, with expansion fees projected between $7 billion and $10 billion, league sources said.
- The NBA is discussing expansion plans for franchises in Seattle and Las Vegas, with valuations projected over $7 billion.
- For the expansion plans to be approved, 23 of the 30 NBA team governors must vote in favor of the proposal.
- If approved, there will be 32 NBA teams, with the two new franchises in the Western Conference.
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It's always good when the NBA tells you when it plans to do something it has already decided to do. You can think of the NBA's all-but-announced expansion gambit as a hamster wheel. Not as a piece of exercise equipment for indentured rodentia, but as a consumer product—you get the wheel either because you already have a hamster or because you're going to purchase one in about 10 minutes, since you're already at the pet store (nobody really dabbl…
NBA expansion: Teams eyed for these 2 U.S. cities
The NBA may move a step closer to adding teams in Seattle and Las Vegas next week when expansion — which has been a topic for some time — will again be discussed by the league’s board of governors, two people with knowledge of the matter told The Associated Press on Monday.
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