MisterHibachi wrote:Can someone explain the argument for Vegas to me? Isn't it mostly a tourist city?
Knights and Raiders both were successful I believe
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MisterHibachi wrote:Can someone explain the argument for Vegas to me? Isn't it mostly a tourist city?
Dr Aki wrote:Canada East vs West too big a money spinner to give up.
Regardless of East vs West conference, they should schedule 4 games a season, every season
MisterHibachi wrote:Can someone explain the argument for Vegas to me? Isn't it mostly a tourist city?

righterwriter wrote:Am I crazy, or does it not make sense to put a team in Seattle AND Vancouver right now? They are basically neighbors, so you'd be cutting into the Seattle market.
Vegas would be the second location, I'm quite sure.
What name should they give a Vegas team? Something geographically related, hopefully, like the Outlaws or the Gamblers.
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Klomp wrote:righterwriter wrote:Am I crazy, or does it not make sense to put a team in Seattle AND Vancouver right now? They are basically neighbors, so you'd be cutting into the Seattle market.
Vegas would be the second location, I'm quite sure.
What name should they give a Vegas team? Something geographically related, hopefully, like the Outlaws or the Gamblers.
Do the New York and Philadelphia markets cut into each other? That's essentially the distance between Vancouver and Seattle, actually even closer together.

righterwriter wrote:Klomp wrote:righterwriter wrote:Am I crazy, or does it not make sense to put a team in Seattle AND Vancouver right now? They are basically neighbors, so you'd be cutting into the Seattle market.
Vegas would be the second location, I'm quite sure.
What name should they give a Vegas team? Something geographically related, hopefully, like the Outlaws or the Gamblers.
Do the New York and Philadelphia markets cut into each other? That's essentially the distance between Vancouver and Seattle, actually even closer together.
Yeah, but if you are adding two new franchises at the same time it doesn't make sense to put them so closer together.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
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Jkam31 wrote:God Squad wrote:It'll be Seattle and Vancouver. To be honest a lot of people around here said it. With Vegas being the wild card (Which is still a huge possibility).
Why Vancouver over vegas
righterwriter wrote:Am I crazy, or does it not make sense to put a team in Seattle AND Vancouver right now? They are basically neighbors, so you'd be cutting into the Seattle market.
Vegas would be the second location, I'm quite sure.
What name should they give a Vegas team? Something geographically related, hopefully, like the Outlaws or the Gamblers.
Klomp wrote:righterwriter wrote:Klomp wrote:Do the New York and Philadelphia markets cut into each other? That's essentially the distance between Vancouver and Seattle, actually even closer together.
Yeah, but if you are adding two new franchises at the same time it doesn't make sense to put them so closer together.
While true, I think the NBA is realizing the geographic imbalance it has right now. They need to try to balance it out and there just aren't as many available markets in the western half of the US and Canada. After Seattle and Vancouver, you basically have Vegas and.....Kansas City?
While technically adding two new franchises, they're also adding two old ones too. These markets both had NBA franchises, I believe both have the remnants of a local fan base. It isn't starting from scratch.

righterwriter wrote:Klomp wrote:righterwriter wrote:
Yeah, but if you are adding two new franchises at the same time it doesn't make sense to put them so closer together.
While true, I think the NBA is realizing the geographic imbalance it has right now. They need to try to balance it out and there just aren't as many available markets in the western half of the US and Canada. After Seattle and Vancouver, you basically have Vegas and.....Kansas City?
While technically adding two new franchises, they're also adding two old ones too. These markets both had NBA franchises, I believe both have the remnants of a local fan base. It isn't starting from scratch.
I think its pretty well covered on the west coast. If you added Vegas and Seattle you'd have those two then Golden State, Sacramento, the two LA teams, and Portland.
I think Las Vegas is a definite win due to year round tourism and a pretty large urban population, as well. Plus, players would be happy to go there to live/play in winter.

tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
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MisterHibachi wrote:Can someone explain the argument for Vegas to me? Isn't it mostly a tourist city?
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
I think that would be the move with the most potential, as obviously with the biggest risk.mediocrityrules wrote:Was Mexico city ever a chance at some point? i heard something a while ago that they were in the mix.
Thank you, it was amazing!CeltsfanSinceBirth wrote:For those who think Vancouver couldn’t support a team, I urge you to watch this great documentary about Big Country, Bryant Reeves. They still love basketball down there.
The Grizzlies’ first mistake was hiring Stu(pid) Jackson as GM. If they are granted a new franchise, I hope they hire someone competent. Would absolutely love to head down and catch some games.
MisterHibachi wrote:Can someone explain the argument for Vegas to me? Isn't it mostly a tourist city?
TheSheriff wrote:LakerLegend wrote:looks like the second city is between Las Vegas and Vancouver https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/261102/NBA-Expansion-Unlikely-To-Be-Seriously-Considered-Until-2022
That’s not what that link actually says.
Las Vegas and Vancouver are the two cities that could get the second slot.