Re: Wheeler Park
Staples Center is an unusual facility in that it has multiple anchor tenants and therefore there is not any one of them to place monopoly on the dates or its use. Chicago's United Center is another one.
However, it is not unusual for facilities with no competition to allow the anchor to de-facto control the use. Here in Seattle, the Mariners are anchor tenant at Safeco Field. Guess who else uses the facility? Even though it is owned by King County and built/financed in part by the state. CenturyLink Field used to be anchored solely by the Seattle Seahawks. Facility built and owned by King County. Prior to the expansion of MLS, the Seahawks were sole tenant and controlled events (and got a cut from those allowed). With the MLS Sounders sharing the facility, there is no longer a monopoly and there are other events coming there.
Now here's an interesting one, KeyArena, the former home of the NBA Seattle Supersonics and current home of the WNBA Seattle Storm. Previously, there was competition there and LOTS of concerts, events, and shows. Today, basically JUST the WNBA and Seattle University teams play there with other arenas in the area (mainly Tacoma) that gets the shows. Same facility but run totally different today vs. 2008.
Point being, Oklahoma City needs to eventually decide that it owns Chesapeake arena and desires more events/control over dates. Until then, the NBA will dictate to SMG who, what and when and likely the Thunder is getting a cut of anything happening there. Not a bad deal for a new NBA city getting a team but I expect this to be revised on the next contract renewal given the smashing success of OKC as a true NBA market and the demand this city has for events.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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