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Originally Posted by wazu
Would seem easy enough to do.
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Disneyworld in Orlando was chosen as the NBA's "Bubble" because they're one of the very few complexes in this country that can support approximately 5,000 people through hotel rooms, condos, timeshares and restaurants on their property.
Now that Kroenke World is up and running, Los Angeles would be able to support 12 playoff teams, as could Las Vegas (although I seriously doubt Vegas would meet ownership approval). Miami could probably pull it off but I seriously doubt that Tampa could host 12 teams. The broadcast crews wouldn't be small, either, and would need to be taken into consideration.
Then, there's the whole negotiation with the NFLPA, the player's families, extended families and so on.
At this point, it might not even matter where the Super Bowl is held because that city isn't going to receive the usual economic impact that the game brings to the host city each year.