The National Basketball Association has undergone several rounds of expansion in the league's history, since it began play in 1946, to reach 30 teams. The most recent examples are the additions of the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat in 1988; the Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic in 1989; the Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies in 1995 (who relocated to Memphis in 2001); and the Charlotte Bobcats in 2004.[1] In September 2024, Commissioner Adam Silver stated that the NBA would have discussions about a potential expansion of the league sometime during the 2024–25 season though not during the league's 2024 fall meetings, with an ESPN article stating that a number of factors including the potential sale of the Boston Celtics has led the league to go slower with the expansion process. In addition, the article stated that the potential expansion teams may begin play in the 2027–28 season should one occur.[2]
Silver stated in a February 2024 interview on The Pat McAfee Show that Las Vegas was an expansion team candidate.[3] Seattle is also considered a top expansion candidate should an expansion occur, with Mexico City, Montreal, and Vancouver also being less likely expansion options.[4]
There was a lot of expansion and moving of organizations in the early years of the NBA. During this 20-year time period is when notable franchises entered the NBA like the Syracuse Nationals (now the Philadelphia 76ers), the Philadelphia Warriors (now the Golden State Warriors), Minneapolis Lakers (now the Los Angeles Lakers), and Rochester Royals (now the Sacramento Kings).
The league experienced its first substantial growth, although short-lived, as the league was back down to eight teams by 1955 after peaking to 17 teams in 1949–50.
Seattle is the most populous metropolitan area and also the largest American media market without an NBA franchise. The city previously hosted the Seattle SuperSonics from the 1967–68 season until the 2007–08 season, after which the team was sold and relocated to Oklahoma City, due to team and local officials being unable to come to an agreement to build a new arena for the team in the Seattle area. Seattle is widely considered the leading candidate to host a potential NBA expansion team.[6]
It was reported in 2013 that the Sacramento Kings were close to moving their franchise to Seattle, but the NBA Board of Owners voted against relocation, thus ensuring that the Kings would remain in Sacramento, California.[7]
As of 2018[update], the only statements that had been made by the NBA about it returning to Seattle had been that it would likely be through league expansion.[8][6]
On December 3, 2018, the renovation of what was once the KeyArena (now Climate Pledge Arena) began, bringing the arena to current NBA standards and in preparation for the then upcoming National Hockey League (NHL) expansion franchise, the Seattle Kraken, who began play in 2021.[9] Since the renovations, the NBA has hosted a preseason game known as the "Rain City Showcase" starting from 2022.[10][11]
In late 2020, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said that Seattle is "at the top of the list" for when the NBA next "invariably" expands.[12]
Las Vegas has long been rumored as a potential destination for a future NBA franchise. The city already hosts the NBA Summer League, which as of 2018, all league teams participate in.
In 2022, LeBron James expressed interest in owning an NBA team, specifically one located in Las Vegas.[18]
In February 2024, during an interview on the Pat McAfee show, NBA commissioner Silver stated that Las Vegas was on the league's list of potential expansion cities.[19]
For decades, San Diego has routinely hosted NBA teams for preseason training camps and exhibition games.[22][23][24] In October 2021, three NBA teams simultaneously held their preseason camps in the city, one at each of the three local NCAA Division I universities (Los Angeles Clippers at SDSU, Brooklyn Nets at USD and Denver Nuggets at UCSD).[25]
The San Diego Rockets, who joined the NBA as an expansion team in 1967, played four seasons in San Diego before being purchased and relocated to Houston after founding owner Robert Breitbard encountered financial turmoil allegedly related to a tax-assessment issue surrounding the San Diego Sports Arena, which he had developed and owned the land lease for. The tax issue led to the arena's two tenants, the Rockets and original San Diego Gulls ice hockey team (also owned by Breitbard) of the Western Hockey League, to be served eviction notices in 1970, just three years after the arena opened.[26] Breitbard turned down at least 14 out-of-town offers to buy the Rockets, hoping to find a buyer to keep the team in San Diego, but without another large arena in the San Diego area, the tax debt on the San Diego Sports Arena ultimately forced Breitbard to reluctantly sell the team to a Houston ownership group in a move the NBA hurriedly approved, fearing the franchise might otherwise fold.[27]
The 1971 NBA All-Star Game was played in the city at the San Diego Sports Arena, where the Rockets hosted the game just months before being sold and relocated.
The San Diego Conquistadors (later Sails), were the first and only expansion team of the ABA, joining in 1972. The team was forced to play its first two seasons at a pair of small 3,200 seat venues, Peterson Gymnasium then Golden Hall, due to a feud between team owner Leonard Bloom and the new San Diego Sports Arena leaseholder Peter Graham, who had lost out to Bloom for the rights to the expansion franchise.[28] The feud was finally resolved prior to the team's third season, allowing it to move to the Sports Arena. The franchise, newly rebranded as the Sails, was abruptly folded shortly after beginning its fourth season in 1975 after ownership learned the team was to be shut out of the upcoming ABA–NBA merger, reportedly at the insistence of then-Los Angeles Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke.[29] Cooke had feuded with the San Diego franchise's ownership over the Conquistadors’ 1973 signing of Wilt Chamberlain away from the Lakers to be a player-coach, which led to a legal dispute that resulted in Lakers ownership successfully suing Chamberlain and relegating him to only coaching duties with the Conquistadors.[30][31]
The San Diego Clippers, who in 1978 relocated to San Diego from Buffalo, New York (where they were known as the Buffalo Braves), played three seasons in San Diego before they were purchased by Los Angeles real estate developer Donald Sterling in 1981. The team played three additional seasons in San Diego that were mired in persistent attempts by Sterling to relocate the team to Los Angeles.[32] Sterling was officially denied permission by the NBA to move the team to Los Angeles in both 1982 and 1984. In September 1982, following an NBA investigation, Sterling was found to have been late in paying creditors and players (among other violations), and a league committee recommended his ownership be terminated, with a league takeover of the Clippers to be implemented.[33] Sterling narrowly avoided this however, by agreeing to hand over operational duties to Alan Rothenberg, who became the team's president. After the 1984 relocation rejection, Sterling moved the team to Los Angeles anyway, triggering a lawsuit filed by the NBA in federal court against Sterling, which aimed to return the Clippers to San Diego at threat of the league dissolving the franchise.[34] Sterling ultimately prevailed over the league after a counter-suit and the team did not return to San Diego.[35]Basketball Hall of Famer and San Diego native Bill Walton was a member of the Clippers for five of its six seasons in San Diego, though he appeared in just 102 games during the period due to recurring foot injuries, and has been outspokenly very self-critical about San Diego's loss of the Clippers. "I wish we had NBA basketball here, and we don't because of me. It's my greatest failure as a professional in my entire life. "It is a stain and stigma on my soul that is indelible. I'll never be able to wash that off, and I carry it with me forever."[36] The Clippers relocation to Los Angeles remains the only franchise move in NBA history that was not approved by the NBA.[37]
San Diego also hosted the Golden State Warriors for six games (initially planned for more) during the 1971–72 NBA season following the Rockets departure to Houston. The Warriors notably changed their name from "San Francisco" to "Golden State" prior to the season as the team was searching for a new home arena and looked to split the season between the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego before committing to a new permanent home. The team ultimately stayed in the Bay Area, settling full-time in Oakland the following season.[38]
In 1994, the Minnesota Timberwolves nearly relocated to San Diego to play in a proposed new downtown arena before the City of Minneapolis agreed to purchase the team's arena, Target Center, with $80 million in public bonds to help the team out of financial trouble.[39][40] In 2001, the Vancouver Grizzlies, before moving to Memphis to become the Memphis Grizzlies, listed San Diego among the cities it was considering relocating to.[14]
Longtime NBA commissioner David Stern, when asked about the potential return of the NBA to San Diego, routinely underscored the need for a new arena in the region for it to be considered for a franchise.[41] On August 29, 2020, following a competitive proposal selection process, mayor Kevin Faulconer announced that city officials had selected a development team to build a new privately funded sports arena and entertainment district at the site of the San Diego Sports Arena in the city's Midway District.[42] In January 2021, new mayor Todd Gloria, on the topic of the new arena, stated "we would welcome the NBA's interest." He continued by saying "...this project is not dependent on recruiting new professional sports. This is a world-class entertainment (venue) for San Diegans".[43] In late 2020, it was revealed that the arena plan selected by Faulconer's team violated a new California state law requiring the property's solicitation to affordable housing developers before other parties. In June 2021, Mayor Gloria announced the city had restarted the solicitation process for the new arena and entertainment district.[44] In September 2022, the city announced it had selected the new development team and a proposal for a new 16,000-seat arena and an estimated 4,000 residential units on the 48 acre site.[45] In 2024, the Clippers moved their G League affiliate to Oceanside's Frontwave Arena, reviving their San Diego branding.[46]
Louisville previously hosted major professional basketball with the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1967 to 1976, the entire duration of the league. The team folded when it was left out of the ABA–NBA merger. During their nine seasons playing at Freedom Hall, the Colonels won the most games and had the highest winning percentage of any franchise in the league. The team won the ABA Finals in 1975.
Pittsburgh has a modern arena, PPG Paints Arena (which opened in 2010), that holds over 19,000 for basketball. It was rumored for a short time that the Detroit Pistons were moving to Pittsburgh,[56] and Pittsburgh was one of the cities mentioned by David Stern as a possible relocation site in 2013.[57] Pittsburgh has a long basketball tradition with NCAA Division I college programs Pitt, Duquesne, and Robert Morris in the area.
The Hampton Roads metropolitan area in Virginia has no major league sports team, but in August 2017, there was a proposal to bring an NBA team to the area's largest city, Virginia Beach whenever a sports arena is approved and built to host the team in the future.[58]
In the spring of 2024, New York City-based advertising agency B.L.A.I.R. Creative Marketing created a proposal for a potential NBA expansion team named the New England Founders that would target the combined Hartford-Springfield market.[59] As the two largest current arenas in the area, XL Center in Hartford and MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, are not currently suitable for an NBA team, the proposal suggested that a new stadium would be built in a smaller town like Enfield or Windsor Locks, located between the two cities.[60]
However, writer Eric Bedner of CT Insider cited the location as an obstacle that would prevent the Hartford from receiving an NBA team. The Northeastern United States is already well-represented in the NBA, with the Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, and Brooklyn Nets all including the state of Connecticut within their respective territories, with the league reportedly more interested in expansion into other territories, including outside of the United States.[61]
Montreal is the second-largest Canadian city, and one of the largest markets in North America without an NBA franchise. It has a metropolitan population of 4 million, more than any other American or Canadian area without an NBA franchise. Montreal has a modern arena suitable for basketball, the Bell Centre, which can hold up to 22,000 attendees for basketball. In addition, the city has regularly hosted the Toronto Raptors' preseason games. In 2018, a group of local businesspeople led by Michael Fortier announced their intention of seeking investors for an expansion team.[62]
Since 1992, the NBA Global Games have had NBA games hosted in different places around the world, with Palacio de los Deportes and Mexico City Arena in Mexico City (the capital and most populous city in Mexico) being two of the venues for hosting preseason games and regular season games. The arenas both have a capacity of over 20,000.
The NBA originated in 1946 with 11 teams, and through a sequence of team expansions, contractions, and relocations currently consists of 30 teams. The United States is home to 29 teams and one is located in Canada.
The following table shows current NBA teams that are participating in the 2024–25 NBA season, in which city they are located, when the club was founded, joined the NBA, number of times relocated and times the franchise name has changed.
The Charlotte Hornets are regarded as a continuation of the original Charlotte franchise. Because of this, the New Orleans Pelicans are no longer the same franchise as the original Charlotte Hornets. The New Orleans Pelicans were established in 2002. The Charlotte Hornets rejoined the league in 2004, and were known as the Bobcats from 2004 to 2014.
^Canepa, Nick (May 16, 1984). "Sterling never belonged here, but his departed NBA team did". The Evening Tribune. p. D-1. 'I'm willing to spend unlimited sums to build a winner here,' Donald T. gushed at his introductory news conference.
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