I think the best thing going for Sac at this point in time, is the lack of viabe options for the Maloofs. I don't blame them if they do ultimately decide to move, because what they have is a partnership with the city, and the city IMO hasn't lived up to its end of the bargain.
Going back to the lack of options, on top of a possible relocation fee, paying rights in the anahiem market(possibly), the current loan with the city, and the risk of not knowing if fans in another market will even fill up the arena, are all in the fans favor at this time. KC, Seattle, Anahiem, and San Jose have been the cities mentioned. Seattle doesn't have an arena. Not sure KC has that great of a fan base compared to Sac when things are going well, or is the type of market the Maloofs would want to move to. Anahiem I hear often, but I don't see them having the need fanbase to make a move worth doing in the long run, and the Maloofs would possibly have to pay both the Lakers/Clippers territorial rights. I live in the Bay Area, and San Jose doesn't seem like an upgrade to me. I could see it working, but competing with the bay area isn't a smart longterm move either IMO. I just don't see the Maloofs filing for relocation with the options they currently have.
Nonw of those cities look like good options to me. Seattle would be great for another nba franchise, but they need an arena. Until a "sexier", more viable market comes to the table, and maybe it has and we don't know, I see the Maloofs options as pretty limited. Not sure what the arena situation is like in Vancouver, but I think it would be scary if Canada decides it wants a 2nd nba team again, and vancouver becomes an option. In general, and in this economy, I don't see many cities with the potential fanbase needed to support an nba franchise, which don't already have a team.