NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announces unanimous approval of expansion bids for Seattle and Las Vegas franchises in a boardroom setting with city skylines on screen.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announces unanimous approval of expansion bids for Seattle and Las Vegas franchises in a boardroom setting with city skylines on screen.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

NBA board unanimously approves expansion bids process for Seattle and Las Vegas

AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Following anticipation at the March board meetings, the NBA board of governors unanimously approved on March 25 a measure to begin accepting bids for new franchises in Seattle and Las Vegas, with expansion fees projected at $7-10 billion. Commissioner Adam Silver highlighted the markets' strong basketball support, targeting a 2028-29 debut.

In a statement, Silver said, 'Today's vote reflects our board's interest in exploring potential expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle—two markets with a long history of support for NBA basketball. We look forward to taking this next step and engaging with interested parties.' This approval, building on previews from earlier reports, opens the door for bids from ownership groups, potentially including Magic Johnson and Billy Foley (Vegas Golden Knights owner) in Las Vegas. Sources indicate expansion is a matter of 'when, not if.' Seattle could revive the SuperSonics name and history from a 2008 settlement. Both cities have arenas ready. A final vote requiring 23 of 30 governors' approval is expected later this year, alongside conference realignment discussions.

사람들이 말하는 것

X discussions celebrate the NBA board's unanimous approval of expansion bids for Seattle and Las Vegas, with Seattle fans excited about the Sonics' potential return and Las Vegas officials welcoming the move. High engagement highlights the unprecedented $7-10 billion fees, prompting analysis comparing them to current team values. Skeptical voices question Seattle's franchise worth and Las Vegas market saturation amid existing sports teams.

관련 기사

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver at podium announcing anti-tanking measures with visuals of fined Jazz and Pacers teams and draft lottery reforms.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

NBA advances anti-tanking measures after fining Jazz, Pacers

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Following December's initial proposals and recent fines on the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for resting stars, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told general managers tweaks to combat tanking will start next season, including expanded draft lottery reforms.

At the NBA board of governors meetings on March 24 and 25, owners will vote on advancing the expansion process for new teams in Las Vegas and Seattle. The measure requires 23 of 30 governors to approve before bids can be solicited. Full approval of the franchises would occur later this year.

AI에 의해 보고됨

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.

Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia has committed $4 million in prizes to boost the NBA's dunk and 3-point contests during the 2027 All-Star Weekend in Phoenix. The pledge, discussed on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show, aims to draw top players by offering $1 million to each winner plus a matching donation to their chosen charity. Ishbia expressed confidence that NBA Commissioner Adam Silver would back the initiative amid criticism of recent events' lack of star power.

AI에 의해 보고됨

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stated that substantial changes to the draft lottery system will be implemented next season to deter tanking. Speaking at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, Silver emphasized the need for adjustments beyond minor tweaks while distinguishing between legitimate rebuilds and intentional losses. The league has already fined teams like the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for actions perceived as tanking.

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부