Originally Posted by
betts
Andy, are you trying to imply that David Stern's warm response that night is the reason we will get a team whether we pass this tax proposal or not? See, I believe that if we pass this tax proposal, the Board of Governors will appove the relocation request. I actually don't have any data to support that belief, but I'm a huge pessimist about all this, so the fact that I feel optimistic is probably a good sign.
But, I also believe David Stern thinks giving us the chance to have this team is enough, that it's a continuation of his warm response that night. Five years ago he laughed at Mick Cornett when he asked for a team, so he's come a long way. But, he's not going to give us something for nothing, he's not going to give us something no other city has had. I think this vote, in his eyes, is a referendum on Oklahoma City's willingness to support a team, to take a step forward and join the other NBA cities.
New Orleans, Memphis and Charlotte are the last three cities to be given teams. All of them had to have new arenas in place, or the agreement to build them in place before they got a team. New Orleans already had a new arena, but they had to renovate it to bring it up to NBA standards. They also had to agree to build a practice facility to get the team.
Remember, the ONLY reason Seattle is potentially losing the Sonics is because they refuse to build an arena. If we refuse to upgrade ours, we are doing precisely what Seattle did. David Stern may be grateful to us, but Seattle has supported the Sonics for 40 years, and they're a bigger city with a much larger television market. He's not going to do something for us he wouldn't do for Seattle.
Clay Bennett, Mick Cornett, Ted Streuli have all said we will not get a team if we do not pass this tax proposal. There's nobody with any stature in the NBA or this city saying the reverse.
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