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NBA Cup Stumbles: Las Vegas Hosting in Doubt
16 Dec
Summary
- NBA Cup faces uncertainty as contract for Las Vegas ends.
- League considers moving championship from Las Vegas.
- Player and coach appreciation for the tournament is high.

The future of the NBA Cup's championship venue is uncertain, as the league's contract with Las Vegas's T-Mobile Arena for the event concludes. Despite the tournament's success in generating fan and player interest, with increased ratings and appreciation from players and coaches for prize money and meaningful games, on-the-ground enthusiasm in Las Vegas has been questioned.
The NBA is considering moving the championship to a neutral site other than Las Vegas, partly due to a new media partner, Amazon Prime Video, seeking a more compelling broadcast. While semifinals will now be held at home sites, the final championship game's location is under review. This discussion comes as viewership for the Cup has significantly increased.
Despite a decline in apparent fan attendance in Las Vegas for some games, the NBA Cup itself is secured for at least the next decade due to its inclusion in media rights deals and player-owner agreements. The tournament's value is substantial, making its cancellation economically unfeasible and requiring complex renegotiations.




