After years of speculation and rumors, the NBA finally confirmed this week that it will do more than simply explore expansion—it will soon be taking bids on adding two new teams.
The last expansion came in 2004 with the Charlotte Bobcats, now the Hornets, giving the league 30 teams.
Louisville, Kentucky
On one hand, you could count the states in which basketball exceeds football in terms of local interest. Indiana and North Carolina are a couple of them, and they already have NBA franchises, while Kentucky is another. The state has never had an NBA team, though it did have one of the most successful ABA franchises of all-time in the Kentucky Colonels, who made that league’s playoffs a record nine times.Vancouver, Canada
When the NBA last expanded with two teams at the same time, the league headed north of the border by adding the Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies for the 1995-96 season. Toronto survived, and thrived, thanks to the likes of Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady, while Vancouver failed. The team relocated to Memphis after just six seasons in Canada.Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia is the 12th-most populous state in the country, but it is the most populous state without a pro sports team. Yes, there are nearby teams in Washington and Baltimore, as well as in North Carolina, but Old Dominion doesn’t have one to call its own. Virginia Beach is the largest city in the state, with a population similar to Miami’s, so it’s certainly large enough to house a pro squad.St. Louis
Before the Hawks moved to Atlanta, they resided in St. Louis during the Bob Pettit era. They were highly successful, making the playoffs in 12 of 13 seasons in St. Louis, including winning the franchise’s only NBA championship (1958). So why did they leave The STL? It wasn’t due to attendance problems but rather because of the owner’s dispute with the city over the team’s home arena, which led to him selling the Hawks to an Atlanta businessman.Mexico City
The NBA has played 15 regular-season games in Mexico City—the most of any foreign city. Why not replace those semi-annual trips to North America’s most populous city with housing an NBA team there? The city has a G-League team, the Mexico City Capitanes, and the league has NBA Academy Latin America there to develop prospects. And NBA players are already used to navigating customs from making trips to Toronto.A bonus in picking Mexico City is that its existing venue would immediately become one of the best in the league. Mexico City Arena is ideally located, easily accessible by public transportation, and with a capacity of over 22,000, it is larger than every current NBA arena.







