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It had always been said that 32 is the magic number for the number of teams in a league. 16 per conference and 4 teams on 4 divisions.
With talks regarding NBA expansion, Las Vegas and Seattle seems to be the front runners on getting a new team so that makes it 32 teams.
But with talks on Mexico City getting an NBA team, it would seem advantageous on a league perspective to open a new market with a huge population.
There are even a lot of small market teams in the NBA with low attendance and might benefit on relocating and maximize profits and reach.
If we talk about distance, a Miami to Portland flight is around 5 hours and 45 minutes which is a possibly the longest coast to coast flight. A Boston to Mexico City is similarly around 5 hours and 40minutes which is probably the longest north to south flight. So distance is not a big factor based on precedence.
Hypothetically if this would happen, which team do you think would best relocate to Mexico City and why?
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One day, Lebron James wakes up as an average korean high schooler. Let's say he is now 6'2 (Just to make things a little fair), of average build, and of average physical ability.
He attends a standard high school that has a basketball team, but has no knowledge of the language. He has all his previous basketball IQ, has all his usual skills, but lacks the physical ability to perform athletic dunks, although he can still train.
Can he make it to the NBA before graduating college, and if so, how well will he be able to perform?
Round 1. Has the financial resources to transfer to an American school whenever he wants. Doesn't need to be a starter,
Round 2. Can't transfer to a school abroad. Has to be a starter on the team in 1-2 years.
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