The End Of The Sacramento Kings
#1
Posted 13 April 2011 - 10:11 PM
#2
Posted 13 April 2011 - 10:29 PM
#3
Posted 13 April 2011 - 10:34 PM
#4
Posted 14 April 2011 - 03:20 PM
Plus, the billionaire owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins has jumped in and said he'd like to buy the team and keep them in Sacramento. The Maloofs say they won't sell, but who knows what they'll think if the league rejects the move. Just knowing that someone is willing to drop the cash to try to make Sac successful may be enough to sway some votes.
Only time will tell, but all hope is not lost. I'll grasp any glimmer there is.
#5
Posted 14 April 2011 - 03:35 PM
After Day 1 of the league meeting, the word on the street is that the vibe in the meeting from the other owners isn't very supportive of the move proposal. The Maloofs may may back down if they don't think they will get the league support and the votes.
Plus, the billionaire owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins has jumped in and said he'd like to buy the team and keep them in Sacramento. The Maloofs say they won't sell, but who knows what they'll think if the league rejects the move. Just knowing that someone is willing to drop the cash to try to make Sac successful may be enough to sway some votes.
Only time will tell, but all hope is not lost. I'll grasp any glimmer there is.
I agree. there is still hope.
#6
Posted 14 April 2011 - 04:14 PM
its good to have even a little glimmer...the glimmer if nothing else brings you down slowly...wonder if the pittsburg guy can get a new arena, which is what its all about...as far as I have heard nobody has looked at what will happen if they build in the rail yard which will make the city happy. since most fans don't come from the city, the added time to get to the game, parking delays and traffic may hurt the ticket sales, if there are anyAfter Day 1 of the league meeting, the word on the street is that the vibe in the meeting from the other owners isn't very supportive of the move proposal. The Maloofs may may back down if they don't think they will get the league support and the votes.
Plus, the billionaire owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins has jumped in and said he'd like to buy the team and keep them in Sacramento. The Maloofs say they won't sell, but who knows what they'll think if the league rejects the move. Just knowing that someone is willing to drop the cash to try to make Sac successful may be enough to sway some votes.
Only time will tell, but all hope is not lost. I'll grasp any glimmer there is.
if the maloofs can't move and have to hang around for a year to shop the team wonder how the ticket interest will be. usually the season tickets are sold for next year by now. guess we will know by monday
#7
Posted 14 April 2011 - 06:49 PM
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