Ha, sorry. I don't mind them going to NYC/LA more frequently than other places... the two largest markets with two teams each. But I think they need to "spread the wealth" more and bring it to other markets. I saw Sacramento has never hosted before. When they get a new arena, put a game there; after all, the ownership just paid an NBA record (yes, I realize largely to keep a team out of Seattle). Seattle is going to be to the NBA, what LA is to the NFL in that not having a team there might be more valuable than having one there since many teams can use that as leverage whenever they are negotiating for a new arena.
Other than the Milwaukee Bucks, are there any teams that we can expect to be in that category over the next decade? I guess you never know with these things though....when some owner gets something new, everyone else wants the same. I was shocked when I heard the Atlanta Falcons were wanting a new stadium a few months ago, the Georgia Dome hardly seemed like an out-of-date facility.
EDIT: Forgot I read about some potential situation with the Knicks losing their lease for the space where MSG sits in another 10 years or so. Although even if that happens I'd say there is zero chance they leave NYC.