Re: New Downtown Arena

Originally Posted by
Teo9969
Why is the ownership group not coming out and stating this much? The "positive-spin" campaign has clearly fostered more fear than positivity amongst voters and in the media. I mean, maybe they've already accepted an offer for the team.and put a contingency in that they get a chance to work with the city to bring about a new arena...I don't know, but at this point, the ownership group needs to be the entity making sure we're aware that this is a do or die vote. As of today, they do not appear to believe that.
Very good point and question. Thinking back to the Seattle debacle, Clay Bennett DID get out there and tried to get support for an arena (multiple times/locations - Seattle then KeyArena, Renton Arena, Bellevue Arena - all had renderings and price points/locations made to the public), including having renderings yet was shot down by the elitism up here; irregardless of A McLendon's desire (and likely the ownership group's all along) to have a team in OKC. They did try to get one here and were transparent about it.
Why he's not doing anything in OKC is beyond me. Furthermore, it is ONLY the mayor of Oklahoma City who said the city might lose the team if the vote didnt pass. Bennett and Co didn't say anything indicating as much. Again, why are the Thunder not saying/doing anything is beyond me. And furthermore, why the Chamber isn't doing anything to ensure passage (like conceptual renderings, announcing the location to justify urgency) is beyond me.
This whole thing, thinking, approach on this is beyond me. Yes, I want OKC to have a new arena that competes if not excels all other NBA arenas. I know this will be multi billion to do so, but should create a Thunder Alley district, ala LA Live. But why not say this, Thunder/Chamber? Why leaving it up to the mayor of OKC to try to scare everybody into voting yes, when voters really don't know what they're approving. ... Again, every other city had at least conceptual renderings before a vote, particularly billion $$.. (and let me chime in again before Urbanized - the TEAM or CHAMBER could produce at least conceptual renderings of what the Oklahoma City arena and district could be; that wouldn't violate the city's fiduciary obligation not to spend dollars promoting this - that's why we have a chamber).
I don't get it. They could do more to ensure the vote is a smashing YES. But they're almost seem to encourage the NO to be more than just the people who always vote No.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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