Adam Silver rejects LeBron's call to relocate Grizzlies from Memphis

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver dismissed suggestions to move the Memphis Grizzlies to Nashville, despite LeBron James's recent push. Silver affirmed the team's future in Memphis while expressing interest in playing a few games in Nashville to represent Tennessee more broadly. Grizzlies owner Robert Pera has no plans to relocate the franchise.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addressed speculation about the Memphis Grizzlies' future on Wednesday, rejecting LeBron James's advice to shift the team to Nashville. Silver emphasized that players enjoy Memphis and that owner Robert Pera has clearly stated no interest in moving. He praised Memphis's historical success as an NBA market, citing its culture and the league's revenue-sharing system that supports viability across locations. Silver said, 'Players I talk to all the time like playing in Memphis. I've never heard that issue of players not wanting to be in Memphis.' He added, 'The owner of the Memphis Grizzlies, a guy named Robert Pera, has no interest in moving the team out of Memphis. He's made that clear.'

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NBA board likely to vote on expansion this summer

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The NBA Board of Governors is expected to vote on league expansion this summer, with Seattle and Las Vegas emerging as the favored cities for new franchises. This development follows recent comments from Commissioner Adam Silver and a report from the Dallas Morning News. Fans in Seattle, without an NBA team for nearly two decades, are particularly hopeful.

LeBron James said he might have refused to join the Memphis Grizzlies if they had won the 2003 NBA Draft Lottery, likening it to Eli Manning's draft stance. On the 'Bob Does Sports' podcast released Thursday, James criticized travel and accommodations in Memphis and urged the team to relocate to Nashville. He emphasized that the only way he would have played there was in 2003.

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LeBron James' hopes of owning an NBA expansion team in Las Vegas have dimmed after his expected financial partner, Fenway Sports Group, indicated it is not interested due to the high cost. This comes ahead of NBA owners' vote on advancing expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle on March 25.

Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban argued on social media that the NBA should accept tanking as a strategy, prioritizing fan experiences and affordability over competitive integrity. His comments followed NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's pledge to address what he sees as worsening tanking during the 2025-26 season. Cuban admitted to using the tactic with the Mavericks to secure talent like Luka Dončić.

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A group of local investors has expressed interest in partnering with former majority owner Mark Cuban to repurchase the Dallas Mavericks from current owners Miriam Adelson and Patrick Dumont. This report from Marc Stein has fueled speculation among fans about a potential return for traded star Luka Dončić. However, the current ownership has reaffirmed their commitment to the franchise.

Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan discussed his future with the team as they approach the end of the 2025-26 season, emphasizing the need for talks with ownership about next steps. He did not rule out interest in the North Carolina job but focused on building a competitive roster. The Bulls, at 29-43, are in rebuild mode after recent trades.

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