Oklahoma City Council approves development agreement for new Thunder basketball arena: https://www.kosu.org/local-news/2024...sketball-arena
I would prefer they go BOLD on the design - like the LA Clippers' Intuit Arena
I like these renderings of this proposal for the 76ers. https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia...-philadelphia/
With some sort of transit center embedded for the future commuter rail and BRTs
With threats to move the team to New Jersey
https://www.roi-nj.com/2024/09/12/re...s-spectacular/
Tulsa's BOK arena is bold and not that expensive. It should symbolize OKC's emergence, modernization...all that good stuff.
They aren't even in the top ten wealthiest and I doubt they are in the top 20 or 25.
The team is the 24th most valuable. Clipper's value is 50% greater than the Thunder. Shall we go on?
Balmer worth $126 BILLION. Clay Bennet worth $400 MILLION, Kaiser $14 Billion, McClendon estate net worth $500 Million. So Balmer by himself is 10 times as wealthy as the three principal owners of the Thunder.
Clipper annual revenue 2023 = $425 million. OKC = $267 million.
LA metro population - 12,598,000 OKC = 1,477,926
Average family income in LA = $124,272. OKC = $88,664
Avg ticket Clippers = $262 OKC = $148
Any way you count it, there is no way you can compare the Clippers and what they can afford to do to OKC. Not even in the same territory.
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Impressive post, Rover!
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this is exactly correct .. i was answering to a post that said OKC ownership ranked pretty low...
not one is near balmer ..
and Bennet net worth is much much higher than 500 mil ..
I don't believe that the mcclendon estate still has a stake in the thunder ..
records howard camerson and dobson are all very very likely to be billionaires ..
These are the Oklahomans Forbes lists as Oklahoma billionaires:
Harold Hamm
George Kaiser
David Green & family
Judy Love & family
Lynn Schusterman & family
Chad Richison.
The wealthiest Oklahoman ranks 102nd.
ALL the wealth of the OK billionaires is listed at $63.1 billion which is right at 50% of the wealth of Balmer alone. And all OK billionaires are not owners of the Thunder. So this thinking that the Thunder is somehow financially the same as the Clippers doesn’t wash. To think the OKC market is the same as LA doesn’t wash. We can dream, but we shouldn’t hallucinate.
I'm not suggesting Thunder wealth is in the same ZIP code as Ballmer. No teams is. I will say Oklahoma has many people with wealth, and have zero desire for anyone to know how much they are worth. And they are very good at keeping a low profile. Bob Howard is one of them.
I'm finding I'm having mixed emotions now that there's official word on the demo of the Myriad (it will always be the Myriad to me).
My high school graduation was there, saw lots of Blazers games, rodeos, concerts, meetings, etc. I'm a bit sad because of what it represented with MAPs. It's own realization (paint job included) signaled the start of change. It was the start of life coming back downtown with all the MAPs programs, even before the arena was started.
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