Two kids from Pittsburgh want their hometown to have an NBA team, and they’re not just sitting around complaining about it. Jimmy and Freddy Hanna collected $2,620 on GoFundMe to publicize the need for a pro basketball team in Pittsburgh.

They told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette the idea came to them when they listened to the Steelers get knocked out of playoff contention. Faced with the prospect of only following the Penguins through the winter, they decided to start working on bringing an NBA team to Pittsburgh.

The money they raised went to two billboards on Pittsburgh highways, and there is enough cash left over to take NBA commissioner Adam Silver out to dinner. They also have a Facebook page and Twitter account.

They have heard from Silver, but his answer wasn’t exactly what they were looking for.

Hi Jimmy, I heard about your and Freddy’s campaign to bring an NBA team to Pittsburgh, and I wanted to thank you for… Posted by Adam Silver on Friday, March 4, 2016

Even with no expansion or relocation plans in the works, Silver should take the Hanna brothers up on their offer for dinner. If these two, at 10 and 11, can come up with an idea like this, they may have the next great plan to help grow the NBA.