Vegas and Seattle a step closer to getting NBA teams. League’s owners approve expansion exploration

The NBA's board of governors has voted to explore expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas, bringing the two cities closer to having NBA teams. The league will now formally explore potential team expansion to these cities, which have a strong history of supporting NBA basketball.
The NBA's board of governors has approved a plan to explore expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas. Seattle and Las Vegas are considered front-runners to land franchises. The league has brought on investment bank PJT Partners to evaluate potential markets and ownership groups. Expansion is not a done deal, but the vote brings hope for a basketball revival in Seattle and a new chapter in Las Vegas. The NBA's Summer League is already held in Las Vegas, and the city has a strong basketball culture. The league will now move forward with exploring expansion to these two cities.
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