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    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    If the Stage Center in Los Angeles can have 4 permanent tenants, and host a combined total of 250 events a year. OKC can host a convention during basketball season. There is no reason to not be able to handle a convention with only one tenant.
    Yes the Staples Center does host 4 permanent tenants.

    You ECHL enthusiasts, forget about any other minor league franchise like the ECHL in OKC at Cox Center or the new State Fair Coliseum--it ain't happening.

    That's the price you pay for an NBA franchise that is a major league sports entity with the only big league game in town mentality--owned by the riches individuals in the State of Oklahoma.

    It's all about the Thunder's dominant future use of the city's main arena for future scheduling purposes--first rights for more available dates for the NBA scheduling matrix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Doesn't the NBA do the scheduling of the games, not the Thunder?
    the NBA makes the schedule based upon available dates that the stadium has. there is no requirement for dates to be "Blacked out" like is done in OKC. This is the thunder dictating that they have to always have first priority, and have items blacked out so that the NBA can schedule accordingly. This is why when the Dallas Stars were looking to move their ECHL team here, they were so confused when they were told that the Arena couldn't be used because they couldn't allow them to have access during the blacked out dates due to the NBA schedule, when literally the Stars organization knows this because they share a stadium in an NBA team. We have allowed the Thunder the ability to basically refuse to allow anyone else on the schedule if they so choose during what would be the NBA season, and that isn't required, because arenas in major cities don't do it. They schedule and make the NBA work around that schedule. That is literally why the NHL always works to release their schedule before the NBA, so that in the shared arenas, they can get the open dates they want and make the NBA work their schedule around that.

    this isn't about who schedules the games in the arena for the Thunder, it's about the power that Thunder exerts over the City to prevent many other events from being there, for no real reason.

  3. #553

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laramie View Post
    Yes the Staples Center does host 4 permanent tenants.

    You ECHL enthusiasts, forget about any other minor league franchise like the ECHL in OKC at Cox Center or the new State Fair Coliseum--it ain't happening.

    That's the price you pay for an NBA franchise that is a major league sports entity with the only big league game in town mentality--owned by the riches individuals in the State of Oklahoma.

    It's all about the Thunder's dominant future use of the city's main arena for future scheduling purposes--first rights for more available dates for the NBA scheduling matrix.
    oh not, i get that we are never going to get an ECHL team... and i'm okay with that now. it's fine. but it doesn't change the fact that we could have way more events in the arena and the Thunder organization is preventing it for no reason other than they like to have control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    the NBA makes the schedule based upon available dates that the stadium has. there is no requirement for dates to be "Blacked out" like is done in OKC. This is the thunder dictating that they have to always have first priority, and have items blacked out so that the NBA can schedule accordingly. This is why when the Dallas Stars were looking to move their ECHL team here, they were so confused when they were told that the Arena couldn't be used because they couldn't allow them to have access during the blacked out dates due to the NBA schedule, when literally the Stars organization knows this because they share a stadium in an NBA team. We have allowed the Thunder the ability to basically refuse to allow anyone else on the schedule if they so choose during what would be the NBA season, and that isn't required, because arenas in major cities don't do it. They schedule and make the NBA work around that schedule. That is literally why the NHL always works to release their schedule before the NBA, so that in the shared arenas, they can get the open dates they want and make the NBA work their schedule around that.

    this isn't about who schedules the games in the arena for the Thunder, it's about the power that Thunder exerts over the City to prevent many other events from being there, for no real reason.
    Why does the Thunder have this power when other NBA teams don't (or do they and this is semi-normal? I'm not a sports guy)? This discussion can be moved to another thread if it's too far off topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    oh not, i get that we are never going to get an ECHL team... and i'm okay with that now. it's fine. but it doesn't change the fact that we could have way more events in the arena and the Thunder organization is preventing it for no reason other than they like to have control.
    Do we have to be okay with that...

    The new proposed $100 million State Fair Arena where a MAPS 4 sales tax extension and the existing hotel-motel tax will pay for this venue. The new arena like the old State Fair Arena should have the flexibility to host basketball, state wrestling as well as ice hockey. Fans in our city want more minor league sports options like ice hockey and soccer.

    The proposed arena would have 4,720 permanent seats, 2,600 retractable seats, open concourses and first-class amenities; that 7,300 seats available for basketball. Will this layout have enough seating for OSSAA basketball or to lure ECHL hockey if the City were to build its own dasher boards. Remember, we no longer have the Cox Center's arena downtown; also the old State Fair Arena frequently drew in excess of 10k to what was referred to as the old big house for the 4A class basketball and below. Tulsa hosted IIRC 5A and 6A basketball at Mabee Center on ORU's campus.

    Tulsa could eventually host all OSSAA's football and all basketball events in Tulsa. Another grab like the FFA scenario. They have the flexibility to use Oral Roberts' Mabee Center (11,200), Tulsa University's Donald W. Reynolds' Center (8,355) and the BOK Center (17,839) since they don't have an NBA major tenant dictating use.

    Tulsa (you can't blame them) will take advantage of OKC's inability to commit facility use while twiddng its thumbs deciding on its next chess move.

    Wake the HELL UP OKC, you're asleep at the wheel...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTravellers View Post
    Why does the Thunder have this power when other NBA teams don't (or do they and this is semi-normal? I'm not a sports guy)? This discussion can be moved to another thread if it's too far off topic.
    it is not normal, i can say that. at least from my conversations with people who work in NHL and NBA organizations in larger cities. why is it this way here? i don't know, is it also done this way in other small markets? i also don't know.. i just know that it's dumb, and it is costing OKC money.

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    The irony is that it's the Thunder that makes us a "Big League City" yet this behavior (cow-towing to the Thunder schedule wise) is not a particularly big league behavior.

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    The Thunder have a key to the city, just like the big O&G corps.

    Side note... Can you believe Clay Bennet bought the Thunder [Supersonics] for just $350MM? The team is worth nearly $1.7B today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    The Thunder have a key to the city, just like the big O&G corps.

    Side note... Can you believe Clay Bennet bought the Thunder [Supersonics] for just $350MM? The team is worth nearly $1.7B today.
    The Professional Basketball Club, LLC (Clay Bennett, chairman) includes some of the riches men in our state, George B. Kaiser, G. Jeffrey Records, Jr., Robert E. Howard II, William M. Cameron, Everett R. Dobson & Jay Scaramucci. $1.575 billion is the team's net worth according to Forbes in 2021: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbad...h=7ec86036645b 21st of 30 teams.

    BTW, has former Thunder owner Aubrey McClendon's (22%) shares been sold.

  10. #560

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    the NBA makes the schedule based upon available dates that the stadium has. there is no requirement for dates to be "Blacked out" like is done in OKC. This is the thunder dictating that they have to always have first priority, and have items blacked out so that the NBA can schedule accordingly. This is why when the Dallas Stars were looking to move their ECHL team here, they were so confused when they were told that the Arena couldn't be used because they couldn't allow them to have access during the blacked out dates due to the NBA schedule, when literally the Stars organization knows this because they share a stadium in an NBA team. We have allowed the Thunder the ability to basically refuse to allow anyone else on the schedule if they so choose during what would be the NBA season, and that isn't required, because arenas in major cities don't do it. They schedule and make the NBA work around that schedule. That is literally why the NHL always works to release their schedule before the NBA, so that in the shared arenas, they can get the open dates they want and make the NBA work their schedule around that.

    this isn't about who schedules the games in the arena for the Thunder, it's about the power that Thunder exerts over the City to prevent many other events from being there, for no real reason.
    I believe the multi-team arenas usually have a "primary tenant". I recall reading a few years ago that the Mavericks are the primary at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas. This means the Mavericks control and get the revenue from any permanent advertising in the building, they get first choice in any scheduling conflict, and some control of equipment storage and moving, etc.

    I think the Thunder's deal in OKC is pretty much in line with other single league cities (Orlando, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, etc.), and the 'Peake and BOK Center both have the same management company. Their main directive is to make sure that any split events stay in Oklahoma.

    As a city boy, I don't think I have ever been to the FFA Convention. But I also recall reading that dirt is more costly and time consuming to utilize than ice. So, if the FFA uses dirt floors in the arena I can understand why it would take so much set up and break down time/cost as to make it easier to go to Tulsa. Seems like the ice turnaround time in modern arenas is 18 to 24 hours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dob Hooligan View Post

    As a city boy, I don't think I have ever been to the FFA Convention. But I also recall reading that dirt is more costly and time consuming to utilize than ice. So, if the FFA uses dirt floors in the arena I can understand why it would take so much set up and break down time/cost as to make it easier to go to Tulsa. Seems like the ice turnaround time in modern arenas is 18 to 24 hours?
    I can't tell you for sure but I don't think they do anything that requires a dirt floor in the arena. It's not an animal show or a rodeo. The arena is mainly used for general sessions with room for all of the attendees to be there at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laramie View Post
    Do we have to be okay with that...

    The new proposed $100 million State Fair Arena where a MAPS 4 sales tax extension and the existing hotel-motel tax will pay for this venue. The new arena like the old State Fair Arena should have the flexibility to host basketball, state wrestling as well as ice hockey. Fans in our city want more minor league sports options like ice hockey and soccer.

    The proposed arena would have 4,720 permanent seats, 2,600 retractable seats, open concourses and first-class amenities; that 7,300 seats available for basketball. Will this layout have enough seating for OSSAA basketball or to lure ECHL hockey if the City were to build its own dasher boards. Remember, we no longer have the Cox Center's arena downtown; also the old State Fair Arena frequently drew in excess of 10k to what was referred to as the old big house for the 4A class basketball and below. Tulsa hosted IIRC 5A and 6A basketball at Mabee Center on ORU's campus.

    Tulsa could eventually host all OSSAA's football and all basketball events in Tulsa. Another grab like the FFA scenario. They have the flexibility to use Oral Roberts' Mabee Center (11,200), Tulsa University's Donald W. Reynolds' Center (8,355) and the BOK Center (17,839) since they don't have an NBA major tenant dictating use.

    Tulsa (you can't blame them) will take advantage of OKC's inability to commit facility use while twiddng its thumbs deciding on its next chess move.

    Wake the HELL UP OKC, you're asleep at the wheel...
    One of the benefits of OKC is the central location though. OSSAA pivots when both finals teams are from one region in football, but they don't do that for basketball. When regionals and area are going on, the large 5A and 6A high school arenas all over the state fill to the brim. But it's a lot easier for teams to drive 2-3 hours to OKC from the furthest points, than to drive to Tulsa from say Duncan.....MULTIPLE times in a short period. So i dont think the schools would actually support that as long as there is SOME facility in OKC to do it.

    Wrestling has gone to Firelake before. And i think they actually liked it better there since the fairgrounds was so large and felt empty for that event.

    Now Football, other than UCO, there really isn't a good option in the OKC area. All of the high school stadiums in OKC are smaller, because OKC schools did the multiple high school (and stadium) thing instead of one larger high school per district (and stadium) thing Tulsa schools did. IF we can get that soccer stadium going, then MAYBE we have a second option. But in Tulsa, you have Tulsa University, Jenks, Owasso, BA, Union all with stadiums that can do it. I actually miss when the finals games were at OSU and OU. It felt a lot cooler for 6A to go there instead of another high school stadium.

    Should we be complacent? No. But there's just a lot more to that conversation than waiting on a decision on the arena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catcherinthewry View Post
    Nice article, thanks for sharing...

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    I think Crossroads Mall might present a tremendous opportunity for Oklahoma City long term!! Incredible amount of space available and customizable; could become OKC's version of Television City esp while the Cox center downtown gets redeveloped back into CBD expansion.

    Note that Crossroads has SIGNIFICANTLY more useable space, storage, and parking opportunities than Cox; I hope it is strongly considered for long term planning.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Just saw the trailer for “American Underdog” the Kurt Warner story. Found out that this was the first film shot at Prairie Surf Studio. Also, scenes were filmed at Eley’s Foods and Edmond North. Good to see something coming out of there. Will be interesting to see how it does. Didn’t see if it was direct to digital or to be released in theatres.

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    ^

    Kindom Story Company produces only faith-based films, including American Underdog.

    I don't think any of them will be released in theaters as a traditional film would.

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    It got some good press on the Jimmy Kimmel show. He had Zachary Levi and Kurt Warner on the other night.

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    Is there a list of movies that have been shot there, or at least scenes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    ^

    Kindom Story Company produces only faith-based films, including American Underdog.

    I don't think any of them will be released in theaters as a traditional film would.


    This movie might be different. I just watched a trailer and it stated in theatres Christmas Day.

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    Lots of good people in the credits on IMDB, good for them!

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    Wednesday at the Oklahoma Venture Forum lunch, Matt Payne gave a short talk. It was the 1 year anniversary of their deal. I can't remember everything discussed at this point, but the future sounded promising. Hung around a bit after and talked to him. Arranging a tour soon.

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    Interesting tidbit, he said the #2 guy at CDC had flown in that morning to talk to them about putting in a covid lab so they could have the direct testing, etc, for productions.

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    Have they booked any new productions at all?

    All I've seen is them selling classes for screenwriting and other jobs.

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    He said there was a major announcement coming in the next couple weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Have they booked any new productions at all?

    All I've seen is them selling classes for screenwriting and other jobs.
    It seems like the other facility, Green Pastures, is doing more actual work while Prairie Surf does a lot of talk.

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