NBA exploring expansion but 'nothing predetermined,' Silver says
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, JUL 15 – NBA owners debate expansion as Seattle leads candidates to regain a team, but concerns about dividing revenue from the new $76 billion media rights deal slow progress.
- The NBA is starting the first formal steps toward expansion, as stated by Commissioner Adam Silver.
- At the Board of Governors meeting, owners instructed the NBA to conduct a thorough analysis of expansion options, according to Silver.
- Multiple groups are ready to bid for a team in Las Vegas, according to Steve Hill.
- Silver emphasized that a lot of analysis is needed and nothing has been predetermined, indicating the process is in the early stages.
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NBA will look hard at expansion
LAS VEGAS — The NBA may finally be one step closer on the long road to expansion. Commissioner Adam Silver said Tuesday that the league has been tasked by team owners to study the issue more formally as part of in-depth analysis, which would be the first official move in a long process toward adding franchises. There’s no timetable about how long the process will take, nor have any decisions been made on what the expansion fee will be, when the …
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