The National Basketball Association will soon pitch up in Las Vegas, with multiple bidders vying to take control of the expansion franchise in a once-in-a-generation auction. Another billionaire who has already planted his flag in Vegas and is making his case to the NBA is Bill Foley, owner of the NHL's Las Vegas Golden Knights and a stake in the city's T-Mobile Arena. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementAnd the 81-year-old has given the first hint about what the Vegas NBA franchise might be called, if he is the one to succeed in taking it over. Bill Foley wants Vegas NBA team name to have 'warrior' connotationsFoley wants to invest $300-400m in the T-Mobile Arena – where his Golden Knights play – to get it ready for the NBA, including expanding capacity by about 1,000. Speaking to CNBC, the billionaire has revealed his thinking when it comes to naming the new NBA franchise in Vegas.