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baltimoresports t1_itqfcls wrote
If a team did decide to move here, I would assume the current arena would only be temporary and contingent on building a 17500+ arena. That’s relatively common when teams jump cities or during an expansion.
MontisQ t1_itqg5ol wrote
Bring the Wizards and Caps minor league teams to Baltimore. It could both expand the fanbase for the teams and act as a proving ground for major league initiatives.
baltimoresports t1_itquo6u wrote
I think this is the most realistic path (maybe even to a pro team). We should get a Caps/Wiz minor league team and host a few pro home games during the regular and preseason. We tried to do this pre-renovation and the arena conditions were terrible.
ModVamp14 t1_itpwllq wrote
It would be cool to have a team here and if Sacramento, OKC, Memphis and Indianapolis can have teams, why not Baltimore? But Seattle and Las Vegas are widely considered to be on deck for expansion franchises.
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Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqfjrd wrote
Baltimore is sandwiched for football and baseball but Baltimore still has support for those teams. Baltimore could support a basketball team.
theyoungbloody t1_itqkhu8 wrote
NFL: $15 billion MLB: $11 billion NBA: $9 billion
Its all a money thing, dealing with diminishing returns on leagues. What owner is going to want to cram a new team in a packed market when they could go out west to a open field.
Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqm75v wrote
I disagree it's a packed market is all. The DC and Baltimore metro areas are incredibly affluent with a moderate amount of stuff they can spend their money on. This isn't like Florida where people completely ignore even good teams at time like the Heat and the Marlins. Baltimore has a pretty rich basketball history. Any team and owner would do well here
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Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqoc6b wrote
Baltimore has a pretty good basketball history with notable players like Carmelo, Mugsy Bogues, David Wingate, and Reggie Lewis.
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Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqq4us wrote
Don't really see how naming players matters. Most people who go to oriole and ravens games couldn't name you more than a couple players either. And I doubt after a decade most could name Baltimore Colts players when the ravens came back. To this day around Baltimore you see more bullets gear than Wizards stuff.
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Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqscie wrote
Youre googling the wrong basketball league bud. The bullets you are talking about was in the ABA. They didn't "disappear" in 1954 they were absorbed by the NBA
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Typical-Radish4317 t1_itqudzv wrote
Man talking to people like you is insufferable. You say no one has seen a Baltimore Bullets team since 54 because you know nothing about Baltimores history with basketball and just googled it and saw the wrong info from the ABA team. And then instead of just admitting you were wrong still try to frame it like you know what you're talking about.
DetainTheFranzia t1_itqe60c wrote
Yeah, it’s almost certainly not gonna happen in the next couple decades because of that, and even then, the other reasons people have listed make it pretty unlikely.
kfri13 t1_itpxsv9 wrote
I'd rather have a motocross arena for the 12 O'clock boyz to practice new tricks and make a show of it all
narkj OP t1_itprrzf wrote
Saw a post about an arena being rehabbed in the city and it got me thinking. Do the people of people of Baltimore want or need an NBA team? I know you had one, many years ago.
jabbadarth t1_itq9rfq wrote
Aside from the arena size I don't think the NBA is particularly interested in the area. They have philly and dc which already cover a majority of the viewership they would get from a baltimore team. With a baltimore team they would get more viewership but I imagine it wouldn't be massive as any basketball fans south of Glen Burnie are likely already wizards fans and any north of bel air can easily watch 76ers games. So baltimore would really have to push to get the NBAs attention and they would have to either move a team or add expansion teams and I don't think either of those are likely to happen in the near future.
D0NNIENARCO t1_itrcbmh wrote
Yeah, this is exactly why the former Redskins/Commanders owner pushed so hard against Baltimore getting an NFL team back.
None of the current owners want to lose market share, and they're the ones voting on expansion.
baltimoresports t1_itqexkv wrote
Baltimore would support a winning team (maybe more hockey than basketball) for sure. We have a decent market size actually compared to some cities.
Where we would possibly have issues is selling the boxes and big season ticket packages to corporations. Those company bucks are what’s split already between DC and Philly more than the fans.
Gr8WallofChinatown t1_itqqd2r wrote
Nah. Vegas and Seattle are a priority and much more lucrative as a market.
Baltimore is not a lucrative market.
Idontgetredditinmd t1_itr0g8m wrote
With the Arena being redone I can see us getting a D league team eventually and possibly a minor hockey team. I loved going to Skipjacks games back in the day.
3villans t1_itshbq1 wrote
return of the skipjacks please!
ProfMeowingtonPhd t1_itrygt8 wrote
Unless the new area has a 360 viewing experience, baltimore will will be ineligible to have an NHL or an NBA team. The old arena was considered a 180 viewing experience. The owner of the Wizards and Capitals, Ted Leonsis, said if our new area allows for it, he would gladly host multiple games for both teams in Baltimore every year. The NCAA also said they'd consider Baltimore for a sight for the tournaments as well.
neutronicus t1_itxcdgf wrote
They should move the Clippers here
Ok_Spray_2317 t1_iu0pj2p wrote
I don’t really follow basketball but I think it would be cool to have a wnba team here-
zakuivcustom t1_itq4csc wrote
We already have Baltimore Bullets.
Oh wait not those bullets from people shooting each other.
Realistically, there are cities (i.e. Seattle especially) that will get a NBA team if there is another expansion.
havdecent t1_itpu2a9 wrote
That arena is nice, but it's still too small to bring the attention of an NBA team.