The league isn’t quite ready to explore expansion talks, NBA commissioner Adam Silver revealed during a Tuesday press conference. Silver addressed the media after the league’s Board of Governors meeting.
“There was not a lot of discussion in this meeting about expansion, but only largely not for lack of interest, it was that we had said to them that we’re not quite ready,” Silver said, per ESPN’s Tim Bontemps. “It was something that we told our board we plan to address this season, and we’re not quite ready yet. But I think there’s certainly interest in the process, and I think that we’re not there yet in terms of having made any specific decisions about markets or even frankly to expand.”
Expansion has been put off while the league negotiated a new Collective Bargaining Agreement and reached new broadcast deals. With those items in the rear view mirror, the league could eventually discuss expansion in the coming months. The first step in that process, according to Bontemps, would be forming a committee of several owners to explore the topic and determine what the next steps would be.
Here’s more from Silver’s press conference and the BOG meeting:
- The commissioner would prefer that legalized sports betting had a “federal framework,” rather than being a state competition with varying rules. “I was in favor of a federal framework for sports betting. I still am,” he said. “I still think that the hodgepodge of state by state, it makes it more difficult for the league to administer it. I think it creates competition, understandably, among states to get — just think New York, New Jersey or a situation like that where you’re both competing for the same customer, so you can compete on tax rates and other things and a regulatory framework.”
- The league is essentially in wait-and-see mode regarding the potential sales of two franchises, the Timberwolves and the Celtics, according to The Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds. Minnesota’s dispute between current majority owner Glen Taylor and potential majority owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez is headed to arbitration. “That’s a process that exists independent of the league that was set out in the sales agreement,” Silver said. Boston’s ownership group, led by Wyc Grousbeck, intends to sell the majority of its shares later this year or early next year, then close on a sale of the balance of remaining shares in 2028. “I think that Wyc Grousbeck and his ownership group are in the process of working through what the steps will be,” Silver said.
- Raptors Governor and Chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Larry Tanenbaum has been re-elected as the Board’s chairman, NBA Communications tweets. Tanenbaum has served in that role since 2017.
- The league could have a national streaming RSN platform as soon as the 2025/26 season, according to the Sports Business Journal’s Tom Friend. Numerous teams were affected Diamond Sports bankruptcy proceedings. Diamond is the parent company of Bally Sports. “I think coming out of this, when we look at the interest of streaming services to carry local games and all the additional functionality that will come to that, there will be a transition and transition for our viewers, as well, in terms of how they discover those games and how they watch them, that I think the end result will be a much better consumer experience,” Silver said.
all that time laying in your box on the Demeter and you still aren’t ready to talk expansion, Silver?????
Just curious. What’s the Greek goddess of the harvest have to do with NBA expansion? When and why was Adam Silver lying a box on top of her?
It’s a Dracula reference.
Thanks, I honestly had no idea. I don’t keep up with movies anymore.
Dracula was published 1897. How old are you CT1?
How old am I? I still remember arriving in Jamestown in May of 1607 like it was yesterday…after C- daddy mentioned Dracula I looked up Demeter and Dracula the first search was about the movie “The Last Voyage of the Demeter. It came out last year. I haven’t read Dracula since I was a teenager so 30 years and don’t remember much about it
I guess the owners won’t make as much money with new teams. Yet. When they can, they will.
Did you miss the part about. The new tw deals getting done first …….
Id like to see another team added in Illinois. Really damn tired of the Bulls
Bring back the Zephyrs!
Seattle should be the first city on the list to get a team since they were promised to have another one when the Sonics left.
If Durant wants to rebuild his legacy there is a prime opportunity for him to get it done. Imagine the goodwill if he was the face of an ownership group to bring a team back to Seattle?
Durant doesn’t care about his “legacy” lol he does what he wants.
KD wants to eat his cake and have it too… does what he wants and claims to not care abt external opinions, yet clearly still does.
You do realize KD would be over 40 by the time expansion happens right? He ain’t leading anyone to anything then, at least not without a ton of help.
With how disastrous the panthers look in the NFL, I doubt the NBA want another team everyone in the league could blow out and laugh at forever.
Yeah, we already had to watch the Pistons last year
Yes, we get it. We are waiting on LeBron to retire…
BS. Bring back the Sonics.
Never happen, the people live around.The arena would be violent.Portland players have police escort all the way to their front door
Expansion article…
Silver – We want to but don’t think we are ready.
Rinse and repeat every other month…
I think Baseball expands before NBA. I think the Commish there said before he steps away wants to expand. In terms of NBA cannot remember but is Seattle one spot a definite. I am not sure if will expand before 2030. But baseball wise I think will before then. Do not know how long Silver will be in power with NBA
Why would mlb expand? It’s a dying product. If anything they should cut the season and league in half.
Losing talent overseas…. Sure Adam.
Wonder if they are just waiting to hear if interest rates get cut so prospective owners have cheaper money to buy new teams and they go for higher valuations
The nba is waiting on the celtics sale to put a price on expansion team entry fee great for the nba not so great for the expansion team
I think it’s time to have a real basketball team in Los Angeles
The league needs to fold 2 teams, not add 2 teams.