NBA Owners Unanimously Approve Exploration of Las Vegas and Seattle Expansion

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on March 26, 2026
Last updated on June 21, 2026
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NBA Owners Unanimously Approve Exploration of Las Vegas and Seattle Expansion

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has taken its most formal step toward expansion in decades, with team owners unanimously approving a measure to evaluate adding new franchises in Las Vegas and Seattle.

The decision by the Board of Governors initiates a rigorous process where prospective ownership groups will be invited to submit formal bids and infrastructure development plans.

The Billion-Dollar Valuation of New Markets

While the NBA expansion is not yet guaranteed, the financial stakes are unprecedented. Early league estimates suggest that expansion fees will start at a minimum of $6 billion, with market insiders predicting that new franchises could eventually fetch between $7 billion and $10 billion. Both Las Vegas and Seattle are projected to immediately rank among the NBA’s top eight markets for revenue generation.

Commissioner Adam Silver commented on the board’s interest:

“Today’s vote reflects our board’s interest in exploring potential expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle – two markets with a long history of support for NBA basketball. We look forward to taking this next step and engaging with interested parties.”

Strategic Hurdles and Regional Support

The league has engaged PJT Partners as a strategic adviser to navigate the complexities of revenue-sharing dilution and arena specifications. Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo hailed the vote as a testament to the region’s growth:

“Las Vegans have already shown unwavering support for our professional sports franchises, and a new NBA team will provide even more entertainment, more jobs, and more small business growth for the region.”

In Seattle, the move signals the potential return of the beloved SuperSonics, whose relocation in 2008 left a massive void in the Pacific Northwest basketball community. If approved, the new teams could begin play as early as the 2028–29 season, likely prompting a realignment that would shift current Western Conference teams, such as Memphis or New Orleans, into the Eastern Conference to maintain competitive balance.

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