Laramie
07-31-2008, 11:29 AM
Oklahoma City cashed in on an opportunity that not will be afforded many cities.
Thanks to Clay Bennett, Aubrey McClendon and Tom Ward major players in PBC, this city will have something added to the sports family in which we all can rally behind.
Seattle will be trying to get back into the NBA.
Louisville is building a 22,000-seat riverfront arena and they will be the next break-through city in the mix.
Las Vegas is not willing to take the NBA off the betting boards, so they will be stagnant for quite some time and this last referee betting scandal, all but put the coffin nails in Las Vegas getting anything on the major professional level.
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Hampton Roads was on the scene bidding against Oklahoma City in that rat race during the NHL most recent wave of expansion. It turned out for the better that Columbus got that last franchise. They sold 5,000 season tickets during that campaign. Virginia wants and NBA franchise for that area; so, if Oklahoma City can, they can! Memphis and New Orleans beat out the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area in the relocation of the Grizzlies and Hornets respectively. This is currently the largest metropolitan area without any major professional sports.
I want to thank the taxpayers of Oklahoma City for their overwhelming approval back on March 4.
So many thank yous can be passed out; especially what Clay Bennett had to endure in Seattle.
If this team needs a new arena ten years form now and the demand and support is still there, I'll be on board to vote yes, one more time!
What are your thoughts? Did I leave out something?
Thanks to Clay Bennett, Aubrey McClendon and Tom Ward major players in PBC, this city will have something added to the sports family in which we all can rally behind.
Seattle will be trying to get back into the NBA.
Louisville is building a 22,000-seat riverfront arena and they will be the next break-through city in the mix.
Las Vegas is not willing to take the NBA off the betting boards, so they will be stagnant for quite some time and this last referee betting scandal, all but put the coffin nails in Las Vegas getting anything on the major professional level.
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Hampton Roads was on the scene bidding against Oklahoma City in that rat race during the NHL most recent wave of expansion. It turned out for the better that Columbus got that last franchise. They sold 5,000 season tickets during that campaign. Virginia wants and NBA franchise for that area; so, if Oklahoma City can, they can! Memphis and New Orleans beat out the Norfolk-Virginia Beach area in the relocation of the Grizzlies and Hornets respectively. This is currently the largest metropolitan area without any major professional sports.
I want to thank the taxpayers of Oklahoma City for their overwhelming approval back on March 4.
So many thank yous can be passed out; especially what Clay Bennett had to endure in Seattle.
If this team needs a new arena ten years form now and the demand and support is still there, I'll be on board to vote yes, one more time!
What are your thoughts? Did I leave out something?