Simply put: Pittsburgh is not big enough to have teams in all four major league sports. Only 12 metropolitan areas in the country have teams in all four leagues, and if Pittsburgh was to join their ranks it would be the smallest metro on the list.
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13Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. There are 13 U.S. metropolitan areas with sports teams competing in the four major leagues: Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, National Football League and National Basketball Association.
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20 votes, 49 comments. Why doesnt anyone talk about pittsburgh as a city that could use a Nba team? They have a football, baseball and hockey team …
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Recent studies place the cost of a new basketball stadium at approximately $276 million, with two-thirds of that money being generated from public funding. While tax revenues, job creation and an increase in economic activity (i.e. tourism) are often cited as benefits, a study in the Economic Review notes that those benefits (estimated at about $5 million per year) fall far short of the cost of attracting or retaining a team.
The first, the Pittsburgh Ironmen, were charter members of the Basketball Association of America (which would later become the NBA) in 1946.
In the past 20 years, only three NBA teams have moved cities.
Over the past 20 years, the NBA has only expanded three times (in Toronto, Vancouver and Charlotte). In those cases, expansion has occurred as a concession prize after losing a team (Charlotte, which lost the Hornets to New Orleans) or as an effort to expand the league’s reach (Toronto and Vancouver). Where does this leave Pittsburgh?
Only 12 metropolitan areas in the country have teams in all four leagues, and if Pittsburgh was to join their ranks it would be the smallest metro on the list. Population aside, the size of the television market also plays a large role in the number of teams an area can support.
The NBA Rarely Expands. In order for a city to pick up a new sports team, one of two things has to happen: either the city must court a pre-existing team to move to their city, or the NBA must select the city as a location for a new franchise.
Pittsburgh, however, is known for its fans. Might some of the city’s sports-love bleed over to an NBA team? Maybe, but if the NBA looks to expand, it would probably use quantifiable statistics. Instead, it might set its sights on a market that is underrepresented.
The University of Pittsburgh offers numerous undergraduate majors. Those majors are listed below, along with the degree conferred and the school or college offering the major. Majors in which a minor is also available are marked with an asterisk.
Certificate programs enable students to complete a concentrated area of study in addition to their major. Certificates typically require 18-24 credits and are noted on a student's academic transcript.
Recent studies place the cost of a new basketball stadium at approximately $276 million, with two-thirds of that money being generated from public funding. While tax revenues, job creation and an increase in economic activity (i.e. tourism) are often cited as benefits, a study in the Economic Review notes that those benefits (estimated at about $5 million per year) fall far short of the cost of attracting or retaining a team.
The first, the Pittsburgh Ironmen, were charter members of the Basketball Association of America (which would later become the NBA) in 1946.
In the past 20 years, only three NBA teams have moved cities.
Over the past 20 years, the NBA has only expanded three times (in Toronto, Vancouver and Charlotte). In those cases, expansion has occurred as a concession prize after losing a team (Charlotte, which lost the Hornets to New Orleans) or as an effort to expand the league’s reach (Toronto and Vancouver). Where does this leave Pittsburgh?
Only 12 metropolitan areas in the country have teams in all four leagues, and if Pittsburgh was to join their ranks it would be the smallest metro on the list. Population aside, the size of the television market also plays a large role in the number of teams an area can support.
The NBA Rarely Expands. In order for a city to pick up a new sports team, one of two things has to happen: either the city must court a pre-existing team to move to their city, or the NBA must select the city as a location for a new franchise.
Pittsburgh, however, is known for its fans. Might some of the city’s sports-love bleed over to an NBA team? Maybe, but if the NBA looks to expand, it would probably use quantifiable statistics. Instead, it might set its sights on a market that is underrepresented.