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76ers Are Reportedly ‘Seriously’ Considering Relocating

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The Philadelphia 76ers have been a huge part of that major American city for years but they might not be there forever.

In fact, they are “seriously” considering a move to New Jersey.

ROI-NJ, per NBACentral, is reporting that the 76ers are looking at a proposal from the state of New Jersey to move in the next few years.

The Sixers admitted this in a statement, saying:

“We have worked tirelessly for the past five years to build an arena in Philadelphia, and negotiations remain ongoing with city leadership regarding our proposal at Market East. The reality is, we are running out of time to reach an agreement that will allow the 76ers to open our new home in time for the 2031-32 NBA season.”

The Philadelphia 76ers are “seriously” considering relocating to New Jersey, per @ROINJNews

“We have worked tirelessly for the past five years to build an arena in Philadelphia, and negotiations remain ongoing with city leadership regarding our proposal at Market East. The… pic.twitter.com/Y5lC9KqMSR

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) September 4, 2024

The plan from New Jersey is definitely very tantalizing and brings a lot of financial incentives to move.

For example, the state would find hundreds of millions in funds to help build a brand-new arena.

This all comes as the 76ers are attempting to strike a new deal with Philadelphia to remain in the city.

They have been trying to get a new arena in Philadelphia but haven’t seen eye-to-eye with city managers.

According to them, time is running out and they will soon have to make a choice between Philly and New Jersey.

Many people are saying this statement from the team is a negotiation tactic and they are looking for leverage in Philadelphia.

Will it work and will the city agree to their terms so they remain where they are?

If not, this could be one of the largest NBA relocations in history.

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