I'm hearing that the All-star game, when it comes to Orlando's new arena, will generate around $100 million in revenue for the 3 or 4 day weekend.
If those numbers are legit, is there any way that Stern, since he claims to be on Sacramento's side in it's pursuit of a new arena, give the city a bulk of ASG games. Maybe something like 1 game every 2 or 3 years. Then, would it be possible to divert some of the generated revenue towards paying off the arena?
Of course, bonds would have to be issued and the arena would have to be paid off already but maybe banks would be more willing to lend if they know that there is a guarantee of ASG games in the future.
Also, the ASG money wouldn't be able to pay the whole thing but it could be an added source of financing to go with tourist taxes, developer money and things of that nature.
If those numbers are legit, is there any way that Stern, since he claims to be on Sacramento's side in it's pursuit of a new arena, give the city a bulk of ASG games. Maybe something like 1 game every 2 or 3 years. Then, would it be possible to divert some of the generated revenue towards paying off the arena?
Of course, bonds would have to be issued and the arena would have to be paid off already but maybe banks would be more willing to lend if they know that there is a guarantee of ASG games in the future.
Also, the ASG money wouldn't be able to pay the whole thing but it could be an added source of financing to go with tourist taxes, developer money and things of that nature.