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NBA Owners Unanimously Approve Pursuit of Las Vegas and Seattle Expansion Franchises

By Matthias Binder March 25, 2026
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Unanimous Vote Ignites Expansion MomentumArena Infrastructure Sets the StageOwnership Groups Gear Up for High-Stakes BidsLeague-Wide Ripples from New Additions

Unanimous Vote Ignites Expansion Momentum (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas stands poised for a major sports milestone as the NBA Board of Governors voted unanimously on March 25, 2026, to explore adding new teams exclusively in the city and Seattle. This decision launches a formal bidding process for ownership groups, with industry projections pointing to fees between $7 billion and $10 billion per franchise.[1][2] Commissioner Adam Silver emphasized the markets’ deep basketball roots, signaling broad league support for growth to 32 teams.[2]

Unanimous Vote Ignites Expansion Momentum

All 30 NBA owners endorsed the measure during their board meetings, a rare show of consensus that clears the path for detailed evaluations. The league hired investment bank PJT Partners to assess markets, arenas, and ownership viability.[2] A supermajority of 23 votes will be needed later this year to finalize deals, but today’s action reflects growing confidence in long-term revenue from these vibrant markets.

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League executives described expansion as a matter of “when, not if,” driven by recent successes in both cities across major sports.[1] Las Vegas already hosts powerhouse franchises, while Seattle eyes a return to NBA action after nearly two decades. This step prioritizes these locations over others, streamlining the process toward potential 2028-29 debuts.

Arena Infrastructure Sets the Stage

Established venues position both cities for swift integration. In Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena emerges as a frontrunner, partially owned by Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, who has expressed interest in an NBA bid.[3] The multipurpose facility has hosted high-profile events, proving its readiness for basketball.

Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, renovated from the former KeyArena between 2018 and 2021, houses the NHL’s Kraken and WNBA’s Storm. Designed with NBA compatibility in mind, it requires minimal adjustments for a full-time tenant.[1] These arenas eliminate a common expansion hurdle, allowing focus on ownership and operations.

Ownership Groups Gear Up for High-Stakes Bids

Multiple parties are lining up in each market, facing rigorous financial scrutiny over the coming months. In Las Vegas, Foley’s involvement leverages his sports portfolio, while Nevada lawmakers recently urged Commissioner Silver to prioritize the city.[3] Seattle’s Kraken ownership, through One Roof Sports and Entertainment, brings NBA experience via figures like the late David Bonderman and CEO Tod Leiweke.

Bids must cover expansion fees outside player revenue shares, buoyed by soaring franchise values – recent sales topped $6 billion for the Celtics and hit $10 billion for the Lakers.[3] Updates could come at the July governors meeting during Las Vegas Summer League.

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League-Wide Ripples from New Additions

Expansion promises 30 new roster spots and roster-building via a draft that dilutes talent across teams. Executives anticipate realignment, potentially shifting the Timberwolves or Grizzlies eastward for balanced 16-team conferences.[1]

Las Vegas boasts a thriving sports scene:

  • NFL’s Raiders, relocated in 2020
  • NHL’s Golden Knights, expansion champions
  • WNBA’s Aces, three-time winners since 2018
  • MLB’s Athletics, arriving in 2028

Seattle, absent from the NBA since the 2008 SuperSonics departure, regains prominence with its modern arena and fan base.[4]

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Key Takeaways

  • Unanimous vote opens $7-10B bidding for two new teams targeting 2028-29.
  • Las Vegas and Seattle arenas stand ready; ownership vetting begins now.
  • League eyes revenue boost and realignment amid diluted media shares.

The NBA’s expansion vote cements Las Vegas as a sports entertainment hub, blending tourism allure with competitive hoops. As bids roll in, the league balances growth against competitive parity. What impact will these teams have on your favorite franchise? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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