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Owner of NHL’s Knights launches bid for Vegas NBA expansion franchise

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 8:28 PM

Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley officially entered the bidding to bring an NBA expansion franchise to Sin City.

Foley, whose sports ownership portfolio features Premier ​League (AFC Bournemouth) and Ligue 1 (FC Lorient) soccer franchises, ‌would plan to use the same arena on the strip — T-Mobile Arena — that houses his NHL team if awarded an expansion team.

“Las Vegas has earned its place among great sports cities in America, and ‌an ​NBA team belongs here,” Foley said ⁠in a statement. “We built ⁠the Golden Knights into a championship organization from the ground up, and we are prepared to do it again — with the same standard, the same commitment to this ​community, and the same insistence on winning. We have the market, a proven world-class arena and a best-in-class ⁠organization in place. Our intention is ⁠to be ready the day the NBA is ​ready.”

Foley said he expects to have a “limited number” of minority ​stakeholders if the league chooses his offer to establish ‌an NBA franchise in Las Vegas. Bidding for an NBA expansion franchise is projected to be in the $7 billion to $10 billion range.

Las Vegas is preparing for the arrival of ⁠a Major League Baseball franchise — the A’s — in 2028. Currently, pro sports teams in the WNBA (Aces), NFL (Raiders), and NHL are in ⁠the market once ‌considered too risky to be a permanent ⁠home for any team.

“This is the NBA’s ​decision to ‌make,” Foley said. “Our job is to provide ​the league ⁠a Las Vegas option that is ready, credible, and built to last.”

The NBA’s board of governors opened exclusive bidding for two expansion franchise locations — Las Vegas and Seattle — in March.

Six NHL owners also have a primary stake in an NBA ​team.

–Field Level Media