Here’s a reminder of Adam Silver’s statement on possible expansion in Canada: “The Toronto Raptors have done a good job […] of making themselves Canada’s team. So I think for right now…there is interest from Montreal, there is still ongoing interest from Vancouver.”
– Alexandre Tourigny (@AlexTourignyRDS) November 14, 2023
Looking at what’s happening elsewhere in North America, it’s easy to be jealous of certain other cities.
Why don’t we have that here?
The case often used is Toronto. After all, it’s a Canadian city, and apart from the NFL, all the major sports are in the Queen City. And they have the money to (often) have good teams. #MLSE
In Montreal, the CFL has been in good health for the past year and the soccer team… exists, but otherwise, it’s a city where hockey is king.
But could it be basketball that takes Montreal to the next level? With the NBA commissioner (Adam Silver) talking about league expansion and Montreal’s place in it, there’s reason to believe so.
There’s a world out there in which Silver says this so as not to close any doors to himself – like a player who’s a free agent – publicly. That said, hearing the commissioner talk like this is interesting.
Here’s what he said:
The Raptors have done a good job […] of becoming Team Canada.
There is interest from Montreal and there is continued interest from Vancouver. – Adam Silver
Of course, the 1,000-buck question is whether the NBA, in turn, is interested. After all, if it’s not mutual, let’s just say it doesn’t exactly lend credibility to the project.
Exactly the question that needed to be asked afterwards…but no follow up. Simply naming cities is a tiny step forward, that said. It would have been easy to close the door quickly.
– Alexandre Tourigny (@AlexTourignyRDS) November 14, 2023
But hey. What we do know is that negotiations are underway with a Montreal group to be part of the next wave of expansion. This information, reported by the Journal de Montréal, comes from the horse’s mouth, Adam Silver.
Even if Vegas and Seattle – as in the NHL – seem to be the favourites, we shouldn’t necessarily dismiss other bids out of hand. I suppose it also depends on expansion costs, of course.
And given that the CH already has a Bell Centre that can serve as a home for a basketball team (as we sometimes see for preparatory games), let’s just say that it certainly wouldn’t cost the moon in terms of infrastructure to host a club. The only thing missing would be a training center… and that’s it?
Let’s say it’s simpler than in baseball, where you need a stadium in Montreal, one in Florida for training camp, and numerous minor-league stadiums across the continent.
In gusto
– The CH has room to sign Patrick Kane, but he won’t be playing for the Habs this fall.
Friedman on 32TP: “We’re starting to get close to the Patrick Kane decision, I think this week he’s going to start talking to some teams. Bill Zito, the GM of Florida, has been one of the most aggressive GMs when it comes to Kane..”
– NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) November 13, 2023
– Inspiring.
A certain Kevin Auger has just received a suspension of… 99 games in a Quebec senior league.
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) November 14, 2023
– Incredible.
The president of the #Alouettes said he was “very disappointed” by the performance of the national anthem in English only last Saturday in Toronto. @JdeMontreal @JdeQuebec(@MTLAlouettes, @LCFca, @CFL) #CoupeGrey #GreyCup pic.twitter.com/qkUiLuIC5A
– Benoît Rioux – Journal de Montréal (@benrioux) November 14, 2023
– 29 teams now have a manager.
So Don Mattingly wouldn’t have had the job. https://t.co/3YY6TYMFMe
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) November 14, 2023
– Deqwaaaaaaaaaah!
Marc-Antoine Deqwaaaaaaaaaaaah! https://t.co/elxq33lGl3
– Joey Alfieri (@joeyalfieri) November 14, 2023