Hornets notebook: Stern reaffirms Hornets intentions
NBA commissioner David Stern attended the Cavs’ season opener against the Hornets on Wednesday night, re-affirming the league’s intentions to eventually move the Hornets back to New Orleans.
Stern would later sound pessimistic, though, adding that the city of New Orleans has considerably more to worry about than hosting the Hornets again.
“Right now, the more important issue is life,” Stern said. “I just feel a certain sense of personal discomfort with something like rebuilding a sports facility in the face of all that.”
Stern, who will attend the Hornets’ next home game against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday, said the team’s future home is ultimately the decision of the NBA’s Board of Governors. He’ll have “considerable input” in that decision, he said.
Stern added that the vote needs to be made “very early in the new year” because of ticket sales and renewals.
Stern went on to say that Oklahoma City has done enough to prove itself ready for a professional sports franchise.
“It demonstrated that, almost even if they never played another game there,” Stern said. “It’s been a great response. And I think it will be a beneficiary of this outcome.”
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