Last edited by Pete; 03-19-2012 at 03:45 PM.
I hope they get a team honestly.
Whew, I'm the first to comment. Let me post something controversial before this discussion takes off.
This is not good for Seattle to have if this ever succeed. If, by whatsoever unfortunate circumstance, that Seattle do somehow (and extremely mysteriously) get another NBA team, this can only be good for one thing...and only one. More like for whom...the location, specifically. As soon Seattle fail miserably on their faces with legs over their backs, the rescued team will relocate to Oklahoma. Yes, this is the ever-oh-so-famous state once took now-known-as-OKC Thunder from Seattle. Which city? Tulsa, of course. Neat, eh?
We'll have to think of a name....something matching to OKC Thunder. Tulsa Bolts? Tulsa Quakers?
Is there a state with two NBA teams?
Thunder, the team being relocated here is in no small part due to the ownership group being entirely Oklahoma based bought the team like one year before it was moved. If Seattle does get a new arena their market is more financially viable than half of the current NBA teams. I disagree with the article in it is unlikely to see the Hornets moving as that would be a embarrassment to the NBA for abandoning it after a major disaster and the league chose to take over operations and keep the team their rather than work a deal with parties in other cities with interest in a team. The more likely candidates for moving seem to be Charlotte Bobcats, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves and depending on if having a deep playoff run helps attendance Memphis Grizzlies.
Thunder doesn't see my comments so will someone tell him that yes, there are a few states with 2 NBA teams and Californa and Texas even have 3 teams.
And Snowman, I think the best bet for a team relocating to Seattle would be the Sacramento Kings.
If their market is better than ours, they shouldn't have a problem in the first place. Yes, I know everything about our team. Just saying, Seattle has a huge potential to fail again and someone in Oklahoma can bring it to Tulsa.
Seattle is a much better sports market than OKC, hence why they had 3 teams for the longest time. The reason the Sonics started to falter was largely because they began to stink and largely because the city had just funded major public projects for their other pro-sports teams, leaving the citizens burned out on subsidizing them. If the arena got built back then, the Thunder wouldn't exist today.
When they were sold to Bennett and Co, it became the final nail in the coffin.
And multiple states have more than one NBA team. California has 4 (Lakers, Clippers, Warriors and, for now, Kings). Texas has 3 (Mavs, Rockets, Spurs). Florida has 2 (Heat, Magic). New York is going to get two shortly with the Knicks being there and the Nets moving to Brooklyn.
To be fair, I think everyone forgets that the Warriors exist.
I never knew of a Warriors team. They must've sucked big time. lol
The Warriors had two NBA championships in the 70's, and a representative on the Dream Team in Chris Mullin, but they've been a team that is explosive one year, and then collapses for a while after that. They last made a pretty good playoff run in 2007, but they're a team constantly in the other California teams' shadow.
With most teams being at least 300 million then that is a lot of money for the NBA to blow since any owner would try to sell before just dissolved so the NBA would likely have to acquire them. It seems like they have also been considering having teams in Europe or Asia, which if they were willing to just shut them down then they might give a go to test the other markets before contraction.
Not only do several other states have multiple teams, CITIES have multiple teams, New York, LA and the Bay area.
Scary to hear that the Kings may be moving from Sacramento, wasn't that long ago that they were the perfect small market team. Sure hope that isn't what the future holds for us and the Thunder.
I think arena issues are at the root of the Kings problems, they had been trying to get a new one in the downtown area that wasn't out in a field off the highway....or at least that is what it was when I was out there seven years ago.
The Maloof's also have also had many other interests including Vegas casinos, not sure if they still have those.
Their was rumors that the Maloof's other businesses were having problems so were not putting as much back in the team for the last few years.
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