Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Better tax situation, better winter weather, more strip clubs... if it was up to the players they would stay in Tampa permanently.
Toronto is undeniably a better city that Tampa (at least in pre-pandemic times, it's kind of a ghost town now and is just about to go into total shutdown again) so that decision isn't quite as easy. Would help if basketball was a summer sport not a winter one, though. [Reply]
49. Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City MO
Kansas City, Missouri. f11photo/Shutterstock
Kansas City, Missouri, is a major metropolis with more than 2 million residents. Those living in the Midwestern city have access to a number of community-building activities that make the city a nice place to live.
According to local expert Tonya Goth Simmons, locals can play cards by the river at a riverboat casino, take in a show at the Kansas City Symphony, learn a little bit about the country's rich jazz history at the American Jazz Museum, or enjoy some delicious barbecue.
Population: 495,327
Average annual salary: $49,460
Quality of life: 6.2
Value: 7.7
Evidently there are at least 48 better cities in America for people to choose from. :-) [Reply]