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What Could Hold Up NBA Expansion Progress This Summer?
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What Could Hold Up NBA Expansion Progress This Summer?

Forbes · Jun 16, 2026, 8:43 PM

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Sports Money What Could Hold Up NBA Expansion Progress This Summer?By John Cassillo,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. L.A.-based lead analyst at The Measure, covering the data behind sports media topics.Follow Author Jun 16, 2026, 04:43pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary The NBA, riding high after a successful Finals, will discuss potential expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas at its July board of governors meeting. Despite the league's strong financial position and the allure of massive expansion fees for current owners, Commissioner Adam Silver cautions it's "not a foregone conclusion." A significant obstacle is securing the necessary 23 out of 30 owner votes. Several owners, including the Knicks' James Dolan, oppose expansion, citing concerns about increased competition for championships and the diluted impact of fees when split among large ownership groups. With the league also developing a European presence, a lack of universal consensus among owners could delay expansion plans this summer.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 10: A Seattle Sonics fan holds a sign before the Rain City Showcase in a preseason NBA game between the LA Clippers and the Utah Jazz at Climate Pledge Arena on October 10, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)Getty ImagesFollowing what likely goes down as the most-watched Finals this century, the NBA is riding high.

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