Re: Like it or not, OKC doing pretty Well
Originally Posted by
Mr. T in OKC
Shultz, a Seattle guy, buys the Sonics, runs them into the ground, and sells to an out-of-towner from Oklahoma City (when everyone knew OKC was starving for an NBA franchise). And people blame Bennett for playing hard-ball. Bitches Please!
Actually, Schultz is from New York. He is a transplant to Seattle.
But yes, I totally agree that anybody who ever thought CB wanted to keep the team in Seattle (unless it was profitably lucrative) is just simply an idiot moron themselves.
I knew all along, and had been telling many Seattleites this - that when all of the 'deadlines' failed, Clay will move the team to OKC. I was rebutted and called names and even quesitoned if I lived in Seattle. ...
Now, many "fans" say they have hate for CB and all but will not support the NBA. I honestly think Seattle was too saturated for major league teams. People think it is rich who go but really it is middle class who mostly fills the seats. Middle class is the bread and butter while the wealthy mostly is the profit.
Seattle has wealth, but Key Arena was not able to get any of that wealth from them, because why would anybody in their right mind pay those prices for substandard accommodations (at best). Seattle even lost their junior hockey league team (LOL, haha) to it's suburb (KENT, WA), who built a new arena with state help a year ago.
Now, if Seattle can't keep a junior league hockey team (not even minor league, really) at Key Arena, how could they ever expect to keep the NBA; or get an NHL team as some of these idiots think they 'deserve'.
Seattle is NOT Chicago, NY, or LA - even though there are many out-of-touch who think the skyline makes Seattle a player. We aren't.
Seattle is just a well established tier 2 city that would be even smaller if Vancouver BC was a US city and not canadian. The NBA wasn't the only thing that has steadily left Seattle, look at the business community - NO Financial presence at all now; when Seattle once had 2 of the top 10 bank hq's in the US.
Boeing and many other companies, have moved their Hq to Chicago and many others will do so once the "local" ownership is replaced by top business execs in-the-know and from the juggernaughts of Chicago and NY. Nordstrom, Microsoft, Costco, Real, Amazon, Nintendo-America all exist in the Seattle area because they are locally run with local people. So far, there has been some success, especially in the high tech area - because SF Bay area hasn't really challenged them and those companies have local people running them. But as Boards of Directors begin filled with Chicago-financial powers, look for all of those companies to move east and Seattle to once again be a lower tier 2 city. Im surprised it hasn't happened yet, but must of those companies are either privately managed or have provisions in their IPOs that execs remain "in the family".
Also, look for Boeing to move more ops OUT of the Seattle area, it's just much easier to do business elsewhere. OKC should really jump on this and get some factory space built at Wiley Post airport and maybe more at Tulsa/Wichita. !!!!
I think the Chamber should start attacking Seattle just like Bennett "did". The success will be quite similar and Seattle can go on thinking of itself in the past tense. Better enjoy the NFL, MLB, and MLS while they can; I hear MLS is already dropping off in only the 2nd year. lol.
So much for Seattle being a major sports market!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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