NBA owners to vote on expansion process for Las Vegas and Seattle

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.

The vote next week would not finalize expansion but allow the NBA to engage prospective ownership groups and collect bids, according to reports from ESPN. Franchise fees are projected at $7 billion to $10 billion, based on recent sales like the Boston Celtics at $6.1 billion, Los Angeles Lakers at $10 billion, and Portland Trail Blazers at $4.25 billion. Some owners seek final bid details before committing, though support is growing among the group. Seattle lost its SuperSonics to Oklahoma City in 2008, where they became the Thunder; a settlement allows a new team to reclaim the name and history. Las Vegas hosts the WNBA's Aces since 2018 but has no NBA franchise. If expansion proceeds to 32 teams, both newcomers would join the Western Conference, with either the Minnesota Timberwolves or Memphis Grizzlies shifting east to balance conferences. NBA commissioner Adam Silver previewed this at All-Star weekend: 'My sense is, at the March board of governors meetings, we'll be having further discussions around an expansion process... we will likely come out of those meetings ready, prepared to take a next step.' Potential Las Vegas investors include Magic Johnson, Bill Foley (owner of the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights), LeBron James, and Shaquille O'Neal. The league aims for a 2028-29 debut, followed by staffing and an expansion draft.

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

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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.

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.

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CBS Sports writers John Gonzalez and Sam Quinn conducted a mock expansion draft for hypothetical new NBA teams in Seattle and Las Vegas. Seattle's SuperSonics selected Zion Williamson fifth overall, while Las Vegas's Villains took Tyler Herro fourth. The exercise assumes expansion teams targeting the 2028-29 season.

The NBA has proposed harsher penalties for tanking teams, including the potential loss of first-round draft picks, alongside three lottery reform options. Commissioner Adam Silver addressed the issue at a press conference on Wednesday, pledging to fix it. Owners will vote on measures at a meeting in May.

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New Portland Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon has drawn criticism for skipping commemorative T-shirts at the team's first home playoff game since 2021. The decision comes amid reports of broader cost-cutting measures by the franchise. Game 3 against the San Antonio Spurs tips off Friday night with the series tied 1-1.

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