Re: HUGE NEWS! Clay Bennett & Co. buy Supersonics!
Yeah Malibu, but you must remember that Clay is from OKC and surely he and Cornett discussed the aformentioned - which Im sure Clay presented to Shinn in his bid to become a part owner. Surely, permanent relocation to OKC was discussed and the terms Bennett outlined sounds exactly like what would have been offered by the city (since the city did much of that anyways during the 2 year stay).
I think Clay may have had a few conversations off the record with Cornett basically to say "Mick, do you think we'd have those same terms?", Cornett, "Yes", end of conversation. I dont think there's anything too wrong with that, as that is how business works and usually OKC is at the butt end of the stick but this time OKC is on the front!!
And, like others have mentioned - it appears that Bennett PROBABLY (not possibly) already has the majority vote from the NBA and he may be already ready for the court battle.
Im not soo sure the case would HAVE to go to a WA court (vs. a Federal) because NONE of the ownership group (the Plaintiff) like in Washington. The Professional Basketball Club LLC is based in OKC, and they are the plaintiffs. Furthermore, Seattle is a municipality based in WA, so wouldn't there be some 'conflict of interest?' if it went to a Washington court - just like someone would also claim if it went to an Oklahoma court. I think it has to go to Federal, and most probably - New York City - since that ist where the NBA is based. After all, we are talking about an NBA business and ultimately NYC is where the NBA is headquartered.
I loved the Tacoma newspaper article.. For ONCE, we have an article that is not biased - is level headed and JUST reported the facts..... If ONLY the Daily Oklahoman, Journal Record, Seattle Times, and Seattle PI could learn from the Tacoma News Tribune. Isn't it funny, the Tacoma paper is the smallest of the aformentioned news agencies, yet it reports facts and not inuendo. But I digress.
One more thing you guys need to know is, back when Clay bought the team - he put together a proposal where he wanted to show the economic benefit (value added) that the Sonics had on the city of Seattle. I think the figure was $60M annually, based on the lease and side businesses and spin-offs. YET, the city of Seattle came back with an even BETTER presentation where they said the Sonics contributed NO economic value to the city. .......
Now, this was when Bennett wanted to stay in Seattle - and NOW that Bennett wants to leave, it looks like the city wants to FORGET that presentation and ALL OF SUDDEN, Ooooh - Yea uuuh, the Sonics owe us this and that.
Not gonna happen. Bennett dropped his proposal (of course) and the city "won" that "battle", an agreement of such that implies - the city of Seattle must be correct, the Sonics add no economic value to Seattle..
Im positive this will come up again, and this time - Bennett will use the city's own words against them (and should prevail as such). Of course, the city will NOW find someone who will NOW say, Oh, the sonics add this and that; but since the battle was already decided in the city's "favor..." last year, there is NO WAY NOW THAT SOMEONE COULD CLAIM OTHERWISE.....
So, I guess.. Bennett will need to pay $8-10M for 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 plus the NBA relocation fees. That's it!
Goes to show you how dumb Seattle really is yet they think they are so all of that. I can say this because I am a resident here and this place always acts so elitist on their high horse because Bill Gates (et al) are local residents. Big Deal!! Bill didn't buy the Sonics for the sake of "Seattle Pride" and aint either. Yet a few people here want to act like Seattle is untouchable because it is so green.
Well, that green aint money, and surely OKC is going to teach Seattle a BIG lesson that you NEVER sit complacent on what you have when there are others who desire to be like you. ...
New York and Chicago know this, yet it hasn't sunk in to little ole Seattle yet. ..
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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