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10 Favorite NBA Expansion Teams: 2023 Edition

The last time NBA expansion took place, Facebook was launched and the Red Sox won their first World Series since 1918. The NBA hasn’t expanded since the hopeless Charlotte Bobcats joined in 2004 but is it time to grow the league from 30 teams? 

Everyone loves a good NBA expansion rumor but that’s not what you’ll find here. Instead, we’re going to rank the ten favorite cities with the greatest potential for an NBA expansion team.

10. Anaheim, California

I’m going to Disney World! Okay, wrong sport but Anaheim has great potential for an NBA expansion team. The Kings almost relocated from Sacramento to Anaheim in 2011 and the Anaheim Royals name was even filed for trademark. The Honda Center already hosts the Anaheim Ducks but is a fifth team in California too much?

9. Hampton Roads, Virginia

Which major league will take a gamble and introduce a pro sports team in Virginia? The Astros, Expos and Marlins have all had attempts at relocating MLB teams to Virginia but failed. So too did the Hornets before moving to New Orleans.

Hampton Roads has a large metro population but it’s too spread out, but the region has ranked first in the country for percentage of TVs tuned in to NBA games. A regional rivalry could form with the Wizards, who themselves have considered a move to Northern Virginia.

8. Montreal, Canada

Montreal is one of the largest markets in North America without an NBA team and is even bigger than Vancouver. The large Haitian and French-speaking African community fits right into the global brand of the NBA. 

A home arena is already sorted, with Bell Centre hosting the Montreal Canadiens and capable of NBA crowds above 22,000.

7. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

For a media market the size of Pittsburgh’s, the city is already punching above its weight with the Steelers, Penguins and Pirates. And like a favorite child, the Steelers get all the attention and is one of the biggest sports brands in America. Maybe PPG Paints Arena could attract an NBA expansion team to Pittsburgh?

6. Kansas City, Missouri

The college basketball Hall of Fame is in Kansas City and the Kings played here before relocating to Sacramento in 1985. The league would benefit from a team in the area as Oklahoma City is 350 miles southwest, and Memphis 450 miles southeast. 

Expansion into Kansas City would also support the already strong basketball culture with college teams ranking among the very best in the country.

5. Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City has a higher population than all North American markets and that includes New York City. With 9 million people within the city limits alone, an NBA expansion team in Mexico could be a financial windfall for the league. There’s precedent too, with the New Mexico Capitanes making their debut in the G League in 2021.

4. Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is the third largest North American market with only one major league sports team, and that gives it a huge advantage for NBA expansion. A Raptors preseason game at Rogers Arena took 20 minutes to sell out in 2018, and since the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, Vancouver has grown by more than 600,000 people.

3. Louisville, Kentucky

Despite the small market area Louisville is a strong candidate for an NBA expansion team and is bigger than New Orleans and Memphis, who both have NBA teams. Louisville’s home to the  state-of-the-art KFC Yum! Center and there’s a history of pro basketball. 

The Kentucky Colonels were one of the best teams in ABA history, and the city is home to the Louisville Cardinals and Kentucky Wildcats, two of the best college teams in the country.

2. Las Vegas, Nevada

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. The NBA’s Summer League is held in the city and other major leagues have already joined the party. What’s stopping an NBA expansion team in the city? 

Nothing. There’s so many reasons why a Vegas NBA team makes sense and it’s seemingly a matter of if and not when. It took until 2017 for Vegas to have a major league team with the Golden Knights. Now there’s the Raiders and the Aces too in a city that’s hitting the sports jackpot.

1. Seattle, Washington

Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Kevin Durant. That’s a trio that could have led the Supersonics had they not relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008. After so much heartache, Seattle deserves the next NBA expansion team for so many reasons. 

The SuperSonics left Seattle because they couldn’t fund an upgrade to KeyArena. That’s no longer an issue since KeyArena underwent renovations exceeding $1 billion. Amazon branded the arena Climate Pledge Arena in a deal worth upwards of $400 million, and it now hosts NHL team the Seattle Kraken. 

If NBA expansion takes place when a new TV rights deal is agreed in 2025, it better be Seattle who gets a team.

27 thoughts on “10 Favorite NBA Expansion Teams: 2023 Edition”

  1. The return of the Seattle SuperSonics via expansion is a no brainer. The 32nd team well that could go in many directions. I grew up in NYC watching the NBA and ABA and would love to see the Kentucky Colonels return. It was a travesty that they weren’t able to join the NBA. If it’s not the Colonels Las Vegas makes sense. Las Vegas Black Jacks would be a cool name. Forget Vancouver, Montreal and Mexico City. Vancouver had a chance and blew it. Mexico City is not wealthy enough and probably not safe enough. It will be interesting if the NBA looks at expansion as a way for teams to obtain cash after major pandemic loses.

  2. The reasons why STL deserves a team…

    1. FAN SUPPORT…  I need this group to grow to prove this… Help me by following link and joining group please? https://www.facebook.com/groups/1276934609004300/?ref=share

    2. Stl is the 21st biggest tv market https://mediatracks.com/resources/nielsen-dma-rankings-2019/

    3. Stl has 6 billionaires. more then Kansas City and Las Vegas has combined. https://247wallst.com/special-report/2020/01/21/city-in-every-state-with-the-most-billionaires-2/

    4. Stl has 11 – 500 fortune companies which ranks 7th most in 🇺🇸. https://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2010/cities/

    5. Stl already has a rich successful history in the NBA. In 1957 – 1958 season. Bob Pettit scored 50 pts in Game 6 of the NBA Finals to beat the Boston Celtics.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957%E2%80%9358_St._Louis_Hawks_season

    6. St. Louis is one of the greatest sports cities of all time with Championships in NFL, MLB, NHL and of course the NBA… and don’t forget 1950’s USA World Cup team that won it all with 5 natives from stl.

  3. I feel the NBA will expand to 4 more teams… Seattle SuperSonics, a team in Kansas City (Tornadoes, Pride, Bobcats). Las Vegas (Venom, Night Owls, Scorpions, Jacks) and i could see the other team in Vancouver coming back as the Grizzlies or the Kodiaks.

    If Vancouver gets the Grizzlies back, I could see Memphis becoming the (Pharoahs, Rhythm, or Sound).

    Mexico City would be nice but I worry about the affordability and interest. Louisville and St. Louis are closer to other market as is Pittsburgh. I live near Virginia Beach but realistically don’t see major support on the horizon, maybe it’s just me! Great beach area though!

    1. Thanks for your comment Chance. I think Vegas will definitely get one. KC might not like the Bobcats brand seeing that Charlotte wrecked that one! I’d love to see Virginia Beach with a franchise and main reason, I created a 2k franchise and named them the Virginia Beach Minutemen. Took KD in free agency and absolutely tore the league to shreds.

  4. Do you think with league losses from Covid and China that the NBA will accelerate expansion? If so,, when would be the earliest new teams could join and what would be the minimum expansion fee per team? My guess on the latter is 1.5 – 2B expansion fees? I also think the league will seek cities which have arenas in place as well as ownership groups that have the capital to pay cash for the team and not be leveraged with high debt from expansion fee.

    1. Thanks for your comment Edward! It’s a really good question. I think that it’ll be much less probably around the $1b mark now for an expansion fee. The league could do with the cash influx so possibly bringing it up to 32 teams could be fast tracked. The NBA’s revenue streams with another 2 teams will expand.

      Definitely teams with an NBA-ready arena will be favored. KeyAreana in Seattle is due to open 2021 so that could be a likely timeline, in addition to another team

    2. Hi Edward, sorry mate should have got back to you a lot earlier! I think you’re spot on and I think we’ll hear sooner rather than later about expansion talks. It’ll be a huge influx to the league and will help out the existing 30 franchises. I’m sure they’ll be pushing for it behind the scenes

  5. Do you think with league losses from Covid and China that the NBA will accelerate expansion? If so,, when would be the earliest new teams could join and what would be the minimum expansion fee per team?

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  7. Yes the nba will expand after the cba expairs 2023 seattle sonics will be one the other will be up for what they feel is right places 1.vegas 2.st.louis 3.louisville 4 Virgina 5 kanas 6.pittsburgh 7.vancouver 8. San Diego/Anaheim 9.albuquerque 10.kentucky that my top ten In no order cash will talk on this matter I see them going 2 to maybe at the most 4 teams

    1. Hi John, love the list mate. I’ agree with all of those I’ve written about them all except Albuquerque. A 34-team league would be extremely interesting and not that far fetched as it may seem as the league may want a huge cash injection

    1. Hi Matthew, loved the article. I know you’re Vancouver through and through but what are your thoughts on Montreal as an NBA city?

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  13. As a Canadian i want nothing more then Vancouver to have another NBA team. But Seattle deserves it more then any other city. That and if (say expansion is announced soon) Seattle isn’t picked as a city, ALOT of fans locally and internationally could/would be left with a sour taste of disappointment and distrust from the NBA. Yes its a business at the end of the day, but its righting a wrong that should’ve never happened.

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