Re: Sonics relocation terms
I disagree with some of the above ^ arguments about the city's position with regard to the impending move of the SONICS to Oklahoma City.
I think the city should take an approach more close to what Anderson suggested, because OKC - while viable enough in its own right - is still the leagues "little child" and all that would need to happen is for KC to flex its muscle and nab the team.
To prevent this, OKC should show its ACE CARD and use it; which is 1) a debt free arena, 2) cash on hand to upgrade it 3) the fact that Bennett is an OKC resident/prominent businessman.
The way I see this is: even though Bennett and his cronies own the team, so does Oklahoma City. The city has a vested interest to do whatever it takes to make this happen and soon. Don't give any other cities any room to "sneak in" and offer Bennett anything - show your cards soon and use it, make it a slam-dunk, end-of-story situation.
A city like OKC does not have the clout like Seattle to snuff its nose at requests for civic facilities. Of course, Im sure Bennett would be involved with any requests anyways and he'd likely not ask the city anything beyond what/when it can deliver.
But for OKC to now start acting like some diva and bark orders to its favourite son because of the success of the Hornets, praise of the commissioner and league, and fact that WA snubbed its nose to public welfare - does not mean OKC is in the position to do the same.
After all, OKC NEEDS the SONICS a lot more than the SONICS need OKC!! Always remember that, and put these and other things into prospective.
I'd liken this as a marriage, the SONICS and OKC wed themselves - the SONICS are the shining beauty and OKC is the beau with deep pockets. He needs to spend in order to keep his bride happy and with him. In return, he has a trophy bride whose so attractive many other suiters would love to have her - yet she stays with her "MAN" through thick and thin. Also, the attractive SONICS that she is, makes the husband in OKC look good among the big boys - at least OKC would be "in the club".
Without the NBA, OKC is just another Tier III pitstop in the wasteland of the Great Plains of America. With the NBA, OKC is a contendor because the city will be mentioned nightly on news casts across the nation (and for something other than disasters). That alone is enough for OKC to do anything to secure and keep this team for decades to come!
Once we get big enough to land another major league or two, then we could probably start being as smug as a city like Seattle. But remember, as of today - Seattle is a big 3 major league city and OKC isn't even a contendor (as its name will be dropped from the Hornets after today).
Im very glad this will likely change as early as next week, with Seattle becoming a big 2 major league city and OKC becoming a permanent single league city, like Salt Lake, Portland, Memphis, San Antonio, Jacksonville, Green Bay, Buffalo, Columbus, and Orlando. That's good company if you ask me and I think OKC will look fine among that list.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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