Eli5: Why aren’t teams from the economic centers of the United States, such as New York, dominant in basketball or American football?

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In other countries, especially in sports like football (soccer), teams from major urban centers tend to dominate leagues and championships, often because of higher financial resources. However, this doesn’t seem to be the case in the United States, where titles in major sports like basketball and American football are more evenly spread among cities or regions. For example, about football in other countries, it seems almost impossible for a team located in a city similar to where the Green Bay Packers are located to be relevant. Just look at the history of the Premier League, Bundesliga, or La Liga.Perhaps the question is more about why titles are more evenly distributed among regions in these sports in United States, comparing with other countries.

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The main reason why North american teams adopted the dispositions everyone else talked about, is because there is no promotion/relegation to another league. With a guaranteed stability between the teams, they have incentives to even out the playing field, and the larger the leagues grow, the less weight the top 2-3 revenue teams have to stop this process. Now even the big markets don’t mind so much anymore, because they know they’ll keep making mad money anyway, and they are forced to spend less for it.

The draft means even bad seasons will have the fans invested in “a rebuild” and keep them spending on hype, and if sport success comes the revenues will be through the roof, without the need to spend more than everyone else.

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