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The Long Island Nets, the NBA G League affiliate of the Brooklyn Nets, will play six games at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, during the upcoming season, marking the G League's debut in Montreal. The games, scheduled for January, February, and March, will be branded as 'Les Nets' to celebrate the local market and feature a logo inspired by Quebec culture. This initiative is part of the Nets' strategy to engage with new fan bases and is seen as a way to test the waters for potential NBA expansion in Montreal. Although there are no plans to relocate the Long Island Nets from their current home at Nassau Coliseum, the move raises questions about their future, especially with ongoing discussions regarding a casino development at the Coliseum site. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has acknowledged the growing interest in basketball in Canada, hinting at the possibility of expansion. The partnership with local sports entity Groupe CH aims to enhance the Long Island Nets' international presence and foster cultural exchange.
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