@@ModernJamBasketball oh yess definitely because of the map connections. In the West conference San Diego should get a team since the MLS is coming there and nba can follow also sine the Chargers dipped. San Diego Orcas - west Kansas City Knights - east
Seattle and Vancouver are the absolute no brainers. The two most profitable cities. When I hear someone say Vancouver not having proper fan support that is the biggest load of crap 🚽💩that people with no clue say. Where to begin to de bunk this, for starters they were in the top 20 in attendances for the first 3 seasons, considering that a team with a compiled .359 win % was never in the bottom 3 for attendance even tho in the 6 years in Vancouver they never finished outside the bottom 3 in league standings. 101 wins in 6 seasons is essentially 17 wins per season when the reality is most seasons all NBA teams pass that threshold of wins. From the ownership down the team was dysfunctional plus the worst expansion rules in the history of sports was brought down to the Canadian franchises. It took Memphis 17 seasons to have a higher season average then when In Vancouver even the 2012-13 Grizzlies season when they reached the WCF did they post a average regular season attendance higher then when in Vancouver. To this day 3 of the top 6 attendance averages is when the Grizzlies were still in Vancouver. If anything it shows how loyal that fanbase was. Keep in mind a city with a very high GDP with an already established fanbase. Pre season games sell out in minutes with a NBA ready stadium in the DT core that’s top 5 in stadium capacity. Grizzlies memorabilia and gear is worn everywhere in the city to this day. The Grizzlies are disliked by the NBA but they aren’t in Vancouver especially with the local guy Brandon Clarke. The team would be god awful again but I guarantee you fans would just be great full for a team again. Plus they’d make a good rival with Seattle Portland and re create the Naismith cup with Toronto. Which I also guarantee you a Toronto Vancouver Christmas Day game would absolutely crush viewership records regardless when it lands on a Sunday again. 1.) Seattle 2.) Vancouver Raptors Vs Kings pre season tickets sold out in under a day all from pre sale. Upper bowl tickets were north of $225CDN = $170USD lower bowl tickets ranged from $350CDN($260USD) - $3,100CDN($2,277USD)
@@tahuyachris This true they evil capitalists. But the NBA has all but announced those will be the 2 cities. Would be shocked if a third city got a team.
Las Vegas seems to me as a serious contender - the NBA is all about game, high stakes, thrill, big money and entertainment, so is Las Vegas. The second franchise is a toss up. I'll dub the franchise either Las Vegas Lucky Stars or Las Vegas Hazarders. Whaddya think? 🐺
Which city do you want to see get an NBA team?
Kansas city because the east needs more competition
I feel like a Kansas team would be a good fit for sure! 💯💪
@@ModernJamBasketball yes it will it’ll be a rival with the Cavs and Pacers for sure
Most def!
@@ModernJamBasketball oh yess definitely because of the map connections. In the West conference San Diego should get a team since the MLS is coming there and nba can follow also sine the Chargers dipped.
San Diego Orcas - west
Kansas City Knights - east
Seattle and Vancouver are the absolute no brainers. The two most profitable cities.
When I hear someone say Vancouver not having proper fan support that is the biggest load of crap 🚽💩that people with no clue say. Where to begin to de bunk this, for starters they were in the top 20 in attendances for the first 3 seasons, considering that a team with a compiled .359 win % was never in the bottom 3 for attendance even tho in the 6 years in Vancouver they never finished outside the bottom 3 in league standings. 101 wins in 6 seasons is essentially 17 wins per season when the reality is most seasons all NBA teams pass that threshold of wins. From the ownership down the team was dysfunctional plus the worst expansion rules in the history of sports was brought down to the Canadian franchises. It took Memphis 17 seasons to have a higher season average then when In Vancouver even the 2012-13 Grizzlies season when they reached the WCF did they post a average regular season attendance higher then when in Vancouver. To this day 3 of the top 6 attendance averages is when the Grizzlies were still in Vancouver. If anything it shows how loyal that fanbase was. Keep in mind a city with a very high GDP with an already established fanbase. Pre season games sell out in minutes with a NBA ready stadium in the DT core that’s top 5 in stadium capacity. Grizzlies memorabilia and gear is worn everywhere in the city to this day. The Grizzlies are disliked by the NBA but they aren’t in Vancouver especially with the local guy Brandon Clarke. The team would be god awful again but I guarantee you fans would just be great full for a team again. Plus they’d make a good rival with Seattle Portland and re create the Naismith cup with Toronto. Which I also guarantee you a Toronto Vancouver Christmas Day game would absolutely crush viewership records regardless when it lands on a Sunday again.
1.) Seattle
2.) Vancouver
Raptors Vs Kings pre season tickets sold out in under a day all from pre sale. Upper bowl tickets were north of $225CDN = $170USD lower bowl tickets ranged from $350CDN($260USD) - $3,100CDN($2,277USD)
For sure! But what do you think about a Vegas team? Thanks for watching 🙏💯
A team in Vegas would not be as profitable as a team would be in Seattle and or in Vancouver.
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Dude a Toronto vs Vancouver finals would feed millions
SEATTLE!!!!!!
Need the SuperSonics back 🙏💯
@@ModernJamBasketball to the 25th power. Unacceptable to not having a NBA team in Seattle.
Will most likely be Seattle & Vegas. Seattle shouldn’t have lost their team
Agreed 🙏💯
As a lifelong Sonics fan, I agree! But remember, sadly the NBA is first and foremost a business. Loyalty means nothing. It's all about the dollar.
@@tahuyachris This true they evil capitalists. But the NBA has all but announced those will be the 2 cities. Would be shocked if a third city got a team.
@@commodorezeroKansas City should be the 3rd city honestly
Bro didn’t even mention a Vancouver reboot smh 😭😭🇨🇦
I don’t think they are first in line. Do you? Thanks for watching tho 🙏💯
@@ModernJamBasketball Vancouver was a disaster for a. NBA team
@@ModernJamBasketball You could combine it with the Seattle team given how close they are.
NBA has more new expansion teams in Paris, London, Beijing & all around the world!🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
For sure 💪🌎
3 potential expansion team locations for NBA: 1# Nevada 2# Seattle and is 3# Mexico
The league is already watered down with talent, but that doesn’t seem to be revenant.
Las Vegas seems to me as a serious contender - the NBA is all about game, high stakes, thrill, big money and entertainment, so is Las Vegas. The second franchise is a toss up.
I'll dub the franchise either Las Vegas Lucky Stars or Las Vegas Hazarders. Whaddya think? 🐺
For sure! An NBA Vegas team seems inevitable at this point. How about the Las Vegas Hustlers 😎
@@ModernJamBasketball Las Vegas Vultures
Dope!
Probably will be Seattle & Vegas
Las Vegas Spades since they have Las Vegas Aces
California has too many NBA Teams!
San Diego, Kansas City and Louisville should have a nba team again in the future
For sure! Thanks for watching my guy 🙏💯
@@ModernJamBasketball you’re welcome! Expansion can kill player empowerment for good too.
For sure 💯
@@ModernJamBasketball💯
putting a team N anoughther country is stupid 2 far of a trip by that team and teams playing against them
Valid.
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