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NBA MLS Cities
"The Big Balls"
Portland
Orlando
Utah
SLC and Portland are the only big cities in their stateOrlando is in a state that touts 4 top-league towns.
And by that measure, Only California has more in its market
You can get super technical and say 7 cities in the Golden State(LA (Anaheim))
So, CA 7, FL 4, and then Texas and Ohio 3 and the likes of New York,
Missouri and Tennessee with 2
A one-horse stable in a state with flaunting of the Big Five? Illinois
And all in name it's Minnesota Next: Sacramento, OKC down the line
NHL MLS
Columbus San Jose C-bus and San Josey' have car hustle proximity
to more than one big league city.
Montreal
Vancouver
Next: Portland, but wait, they have the NBA
MLB NHL
St. Louis
NFL Owner wanted unearned money and respect, so the people replied: "burn this bitch down"
Next: Montreal
If it weren't for vacancies in Seattle and/or Portland, I'd say San Diego.
NFL NBA
Indianapolis
Next: Oklahoma City?
Jacksonville or Memphis = No
And for both leagues: Louisville. Kentucky Downs sound badass enough?
NFL NHL
Buffalo ....No BallsNext: Toronto (and/or; but not for this argument because they tout MLB)
MLB NBA
.. .... well, kinda' Milwaukee but really they're big 3 staycationersbut we can all agree Green Bay is Milwaukee's and Wisconsin's.
THE BIG TWO
MLB NFL
Baltimore
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The Onesies
MLB
San Diego
NFL
"Green Bay" - a Milwaukee tailgate tripkind of like OSU grads making the trip from Cincinnati
Jacksonville
Over this expansion landing, I would've taken a Green Bay'esque tailgating venture for the entire state of Crimson Tide and War Eagle Countries
Next: Louisville, sometime after that is Alabama
NBA
NBA
Memphis
Oklahoma CitySan Antonio (staked claim of Texas, namely the Rangers)
Brooklyn
Sacramento
next, Louisville
Edmonton
Calgary
Winnipeg
Ottawa
and Las Vegas
Next: Nordiques again
Any missing?
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