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Teams that don't play in the city/state they're named after..

With all this talk about the SF 49ers moving to Santa Clara but keeping their name, what other teams exhibit this?

E.g. the Detroit Pistons who play some 30 miles away in Auburn Hills, and the NY Giants/Jets who play in New Jersey..
 
Dallas Cowboys... I think most/many teams probably don't play within the city limits of the city they're named after.

Edit: Well, most might be an exaggeration

Edit2: I think NFL rules allow you to use the name of any city (or state) within 50 miles of the stadium.

The Jets were talking about moving to NYC. I think the total cost would have been in the vicinity of $2 billion and $700 million of that was for the land. Bloomberg was fighting for it, but it got shot down.
 
Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
Mugs is most likely right, they all probably play in suburbs.
I'm surprised by that. All of Atlanta's major sports teams play inside of the downtown area. (It seems like Atlanta itself is zoned almost entirely commercial / non-residential.)
 
New York Giants (based in NJ)
New York Jets (ditto, shared too!)
New Orleans Hornets (Oklahoma City Hornets)
 
more like this...names that fit the previous location, but not really the new location:

Utah Jazz....Utah really isn't know for their jazz...but New Orleans was

LA Lakers....LA, not a lot of lakes....Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes....
 
Originally posted by: WW
more like this...names that fit the previous location, but not really the new location:

Utah Jazz....Utah really isn't know for their jazz...but New Orleans was

LA Lakers....LA, not a lot of lakes....Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes....

Washington Bullets was right on the spot. but they had to change it to Washington Wizards 😛
 
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