Las Vegas already seems part of the
NBA world, which makes expansion decision feel inevitable
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[December 16, 2024]
By TIM REYNOLDS
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers has heard and seen
enough. He's convinced there will be an NBA team in Las Vegas.
“Yeah, they're going to get it,” Rivers said.
It's no secret that when NBA expansion happens — nobody has revealed
exactly when that will be — Las Vegas will be at the front of the
list of candidate cities to get one of what will probably be two new
clubs, pushing the league to 32 franchises. And given the way the
NBA Cup and other NBA events have been received, probably nobody
would say that coming to the Nevada desert full-time would be a bad
idea.
“I think it would be great,” said Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,
whose team will play Milwaukee in the NBA Cup final on Tuesday
night. “The Cup is here. Summer League is here. We can feel the
basketball culture in Vegas as players when we come. I think it’s
only a matter of time. The city really embraces basketball, and they
deserve it for sure.”
LeBron James has said multiple times that he wants to be part of the
ownership group when the league expands to Vegas. Commissioner Adam
Silver said earlier this year that Las Vegas would “definitely” be a
candidate when it's time to discuss expansion, which is believed to
be the next major item on the league's to-do list. The city already
hosts the league's annual Summer League extravaganza, has been an
All-Star host, now has the NBA Cup final four and one of the WNBA's
top franchises in the Las Vegas Aces.
Put it this way: In a city where no wager is a sure thing, betting
on Vegas to join the NBA would come pretty close.
“Nothing’s been set, and we haven’t even determined whether to
expand yet,” Silver said in November, the last time he spoke at a
news conference on the expansion topic. “My sense is that if we
expanded, we’d do an even number, because then we might have to do
some adjustments in the conferences. But I think it makes sense to
have two conferences of 16 teams if we were to do it. There have
been times in the past in the NBA when we had an odd number, so it’s
possible. But I think we most likely, if we were to expand, would
look to expand to two cities.”
Seattle is another city that everybody mentions as a top candidate
for expansion. Mexico City could be a serious candidate at some
point. Louisville, Kansas City, Nashville and Montreal are believed
to have investment groups that want to talk about getting into the
league.
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Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis (9) and Atlanta Hawks forward
Jalen Johnson (1) vie for the ball during the second half of a
semifinal game in the NBA Cup basketball tournament Saturday, Dec.
14, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ian Maule)
Las Vegas, the gambling hub of the U.S., was once
essentially off-limits to pro sports leagues. Obviously, that is no
longer the case. Vegas has a two-time WNBA title-winning team in the
Aces and that league's best player in A'ja Wilson, a Stanley Cup
winner in hockey's Vegas Golden Knights, the NFL's Raiders and is
expected to have Major League Baseball when the Athletics'
relocation is likely to be completed in time for the 2028 season.
And with Summer League and the NBA Cup, it already feels like the
city is truly part of the NBA.
The city has obvious distractions — glitz, glamour, gambling,
nightlife. Those don't get in the way of players handling business
when in town for games, Bucks guard Damian Lillard said.
“I’m not 22 or 23 years old. I’ve been to Vegas many times, and I’ve
had fun in Vegas,” Lillard said. “I’ve been here for Summer League
playing. I’ve been here during Summer League. I’ve been here for a
lot of fights; I’m a big boxing fan. I know what I’m here for this
time, and it is not to enjoy Vegas.”
Saturday's Cup semifinals — Milwaukee beating Atlanta behind a
monster effort from Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Oklahoma City beating
Houston in a predictable show of top defenses — even featured a
red-carpet entrance much like award shows.
The Raiders sent pretty much their entire defensive line. The Aces
had some of their players sitting courtside, getting huge screams
from the crowd when introduced. Former NBA players like Oscar
Robertson, Blake Griffin, Chandler Parsons, Lou Williams, Joakim
Noah, Deron Williams, Rip Hamilton and Gary Payton were all there.
And that doesn't even count the likes of Shaquille O'Neal, Charles
Barkley and Kenny Smith, all there as part of TNT's broadcast team.
When it happens, when Vegas officially gets a team, it's pretty
clear that it'll be popular immediately.
“I love it as a host city,” Rivers said. “I mean, this city is a
convention, big event city. This is a big event, so it’s perfect for
this. ... I’m assuming Vegas will be in the NBA someday. Baseball is
here, football is here, and everything else is here, right? So, we
need to come as well. I think it would be great. I think it will
happen.”
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