Kings May File for Relocation Before Deadline

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From Sam Amick:

"FanHouse has learned that the Maloofs visited the Ducks facility as recently as early February (specifically the week of Feb. 7), presumably to discuss a deal that has been in the works for more than a year. According to one source, there was "a hangup" in the discussions just before the early February meeting that was subsequently resolved."

http://nba.fanhouse.com/2011/02/20/kings-may-file-for-relocation-before-march-1-deadline/
 
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I don't see a single thing in there that we didn't already know. We've known for sometime that The Kings MAY file this year. Regardless though, I'm sick of this BS. One day they want to stay in Sacramento, then they're moving, and on and on and on. Just make a freaking decision already. They're pretty much holding the fans and the city hostage at this point. If you're gonna leave, then just GTFO already so we can move on.
 
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Its a business, they are trying to find the best way to get their money. I wouldn't blame any one of you for doing the same. Sacramento do not deserve a team. We're too cheap for anything. goodbye kings.
 
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I don't see a single thing in there that we didn't already know. We've known for sometime that The Kings MAY file this year. Regardless though, I'm sick of this BS. One day they want to stay in Sacramento, then they're moving, and on and on and on. Just make a freaking decision already. They're pretty much holding the fans and the city hostage at this point. If you're gonna leave, then just GTFO already so we can move on.
Oh cry me a ****ing river!

The Maloofs stuck around for over a decade trying to get the area in Sacramento. The Maloofs have come out every freaking year saying that they want to stay in Sacramento and get the arena issue sorted. Only this year they are not as much forth coming as they were in the past and even then, they have been prohibited by the NBA to make comments on the issue.

Its not they are going one day, staying the next. For years they have been saying that they are not interested in moving and want to work something out in Sacramento. After a decade, of course they will start exploring their options. They would be extremely dumb not to.

Any half competent government would have worked something out by now but they seemed to want to have their cake and eat it too and thats not going to cut it as some stage and that seems to be fast approaching!
 
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Its a business, they are trying to find the best way to get their money. I wouldn't blame any one of you for doing the same. Sacramento do not deserve a team. We're too cheap for anything. goodbye kings.
I don't blame them if they move. I'd blame them for lying to the fans and the city when they said they would not file this year. If they sat back and watched all the arena task force stuff going on and withheld the knowledge they were going to move this year, that just makes them lying snakes.
 
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It's only a matter of time now. I went on sacbe to read the story and read the comments and most people seem to be happy or don't care if the Kings leave. It's just sad how fast the kings lost support from this city. I agree with the poster above, Sacramento does not deserve a pro team with the NIMBY attitude of the people who live here. So long, Sacramento Kings. I heard they will rebrand and change the name when they move there because there's already another pro franchise there named the Kings.
 
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Tetsujin

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It's only a matter of time now. I went on sacbe to read the story and read the comments and most people seem to be happy or don't care if the Kings leave. It's just sad how fast the kings lost support from this city. I agree with the poster above, Sacramento does not deserve a pro team with their NIMBY attitude of the people who live here. So long, Sacramento Kings. I heard they will rebrand and change the name when they move there because there's already another pro franchise their named the Kings.
To be fair, looking for anti-Kings sentiment on Sacbee.com is like looking for anti-semites at a Nazi rally.
 
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Oh cry me a ****ing river!

The Maloofs stuck around for over a decade trying to get the area in Sacramento. The Maloofs have come out every freaking year saying that they want to stay in Sacramento and get the arena issue sorted. Only this year they are not as much forth coming as they were in the past and even then, they have been prohibited by the NBA to make comments on the issue.

Its not they are going one day, staying the next. For years they have been saying that they are not interested in moving and want to work something out in Sacramento. After a decade, of course they will start exploring their options. They would be extremely dumb not to.

Any half competent government would have worked something out by now but they seemed to want to have their cake and eat it too and thats not going to cut it as some stage and that seems to be fast approaching!
I'm not crying about anything, chump. Just stating how I and many other folks feel. If they're moving, so be it, few can blame them. But don't give mixed signals and give fans false hope. They owed it to fans to make the announcement the minute they knew for certain they were leaving. If you don't agree with that, well, then pee off because I really don't care.
 
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To be fair, looking for anti-Kings sentiment on Sacbee.com is like looking for anti-semites at a Nazi rally.
Good point and it's always the same 6-10 people with multiple user names.

One even suggested we use the "ONE BILLION" dollars for law enforcement, fire fighters, homeless and even end hunger in Sacramento.

Crimes have taken place since the beginning of time and will not go away. There will always be homeless people (those who want to and those who do not). Ending hunger? That's a stretch.

They want Sacramento to be a boring place to live with little to no entertainment options. They also want the Maloofs to build the arena on their own. Other cities have been able to pull it off, but not Sacramento. At least thus far.

I'm just glad we have a mayor to lead the way to getting further than anything else we have tried in the last 10 years or so. All we can do now is wait.

I also wish more people would attend the Kings games and show their support further by attending the city council meetings.
 

Tetsujin

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Good point and it's always the same 6-10 people with multiple user names.

One even suggested we use the "ONE BILLION" dollars for law enforcement, fire fighters, homeless and even end hunger in Sacramento.

Crimes have taken place since the beginning of time and will not go away. There will always be homeless people (those who want to and those who do not). Ending hunger? That's a stretch.

They want Sacramento to be a boring place to live with little to no entertainment options. They also want the Maloofs to build the arena on their own. Other cities have been able to pull it off, but not Sacramento. At least thus far.

I'm just glad we have a mayor to lead the way to getting further than anything else we have tried in the last 10 years or so. All we can do now is wait.

I also wish more people would attend the Kings games and show their support further by attending the city council meetings.
None of them seem to realize that the Maloofs OWN Arco Arena either. The Kings leave and Sacramento loses its main venue
 
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If this turns out to be true, I still don't get why they'd choose Anaheim. The Honda center is nearly 20 years old itself. Not to mention living in The Lakers shadow and having to compete with the Lakers and Clippers for ticket sales, TV time, merchandise sales, etc. And then there's the loan they'd have to take on to do it. I just don't see the attraction there.
 
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If this turns out to be true, I still don't get why they'd choose Anaheim. The Honda center is nearly 20 years old itself. Not to mention living in The Lakers shadow and having to compete with the Lakers and Clippers for tickets sales, TV time, merchandise sales, etc.
These are the same guys who hired Eric Musselman.
 
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These are the same guys who hired Eric Musselman.
That was a dumb move but taking on a 100 million dollar loan to leave a city that's trying to build you an arena that you also happen to owe 70 million to just so you can go compete with The Lakers and Clippers is a whole other level of dumb.
 
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If this turns out to be true, I still don't get why they'd choose Anaheim. The Honda center is nearly 20 years old itself. Not to mention living in The Lakers shadow and having to compete with the Lakers and Clippers for tickets sales, TV time, merchandise sales, etc. And then there's the loan they'd have to take on to do it. I just don't see the attraction there.

I dont think they have much of a choice. I listened to a long interview with David Stern on Bill Simmons podcast last week, and according to Stern the only two real potential places with ready stadiums are Aneheim and Kansas City.

Im sure Sacramento and Vegas are #1 and #2 on the Maloofs list. But it doesnt look like either city is going to have an Arena built anytime soon. And the Maloofs dont strike me as family who wants to move there team to KC. I'm sure they rather stay in Cali if they can and keep some of the Sacramento fans on board.
 

Tetsujin

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Im sure Sacramento and Vegas are #1 and #2 on the Maloofs list. But it doesnt look like either city is going to have an Arena built anytime soon. And the Maloofs dont strike me as family who wants to move there team to KC. I'm sure they rather stay in Cali if they can and keep some of the Sacramento fans on board.
Which is great aside from the fact that they're moving to the geographic part of California that all Kings fans hate.
 
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None of them seem to realize that the Maloofs OWN Arco Arena either. The Kings leave and Sacramento loses its main venue
They believe the city or someone else will step in to run and maintain the arena. That's not going to happen.

NCAA has passed us up. Now Prince has done the same. I have to drive to Oakland to watch Prince perform at Oracle Arena.
 

Tetsujin

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They believe the city or someone else will step in to run and maintain the arena. That's not going to happen.

NCAA has passed us up. Now Prince has done the same. I have to drive to Oakland to watch Prince perform at Oracle Arena.
I generally have to go to the Bay Area to see any act that I actually want to see. No one, and that really is no one, wants to use the worn down antique that is Arco Arena.
 
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I dont think they have much of a choice. I listened to a long interview with David Stern on Bill Simmons podcast last week, and according to Stern the only two real potential places with ready stadiums are Aneheim and Kansas City.

Im sure Sacramento and Vegas are #1 and #2 on the Maloofs list. But it doesnt look like either city is going to have an Arena built anytime soon. And the Maloofs dont strike me as family who wants to move there team to KC. I'm sure they rather stay in Cali if they can and keep some of the Sacramento fans on board.
I guess that makes a difference for some folks. Not for me, though. I really don't care where they move, the minute they leave Sacramento my attachment to them is done. I suppose logically San Jose would be preferable just because it's closest and CSN would still carry the games but even then, I wouldn't be anymore of a fan if they were in San Jose than if they were in KC, Louisville, Vegas, or wherever.
 

Tetsujin

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I guess that makes a difference for some folks. Not for me, though. I really don't care where they move, the minute they leave Sacramento my attachment to them is done. I suppose logically San Jose would be preferable just because it's closest and CSN would still carry the games but even then, I wouldn't be anymore of a fan if they were in San Jose than if they were in KC, Louisville, Vegas, or wherever.
Personally, I don't think it would have stung for me as much had they not moved to LA. Maybe its a inferiority complex thing, but I do not want to see our Kings associated with anything So Cal other than headlines reading "The Kings Beat the LAkers"
 
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I generally have to go to the Bay Area to see any act that I actually want to see. No one, and that really is no one, wants to use the worn down antique that is Arco Arena.
From what I can tell those naysayers seem to be senior citizens who want to relive their glory days before the Kings and ARCO Arena were built. Their biggest mouthpiece said they own a few homes in Sacramento and San Francisco yet spends most of their time in the Bay Area.

They are all negative and you cannot reason with them. It also seem like they post all day on the Bee's web site which makes me wonder if they work or not.
 
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Why wouldnt San Jose be one of the cities in the hunt for the kings? They have an arena and they are surrounded by some of the most valuable companies in the world.
 
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I dont think they have much of a choice. I listened to a long interview with David Stern on Bill Simmons podcast last week, and according to Stern the only two real potential places with ready stadiums are Aneheim and Kansas City.

Im sure Sacramento and Vegas are #1 and #2 on the Maloofs list. But it doesnt look like either city is going to have an Arena built anytime soon. And the Maloofs dont strike me as family who wants to move there team to KC. I'm sure they rather stay in Cali if they can and keep some of the Sacramento fans on board.
Yeah I know all that but I still don't see why they wouldn't stick it out one more year in Sacramento to see what's going to happen with this latest arena effort. If the ICON plan goes through, then they'd be much better off staying in Sacramento. I just can't see why they'd sink the ICON deal before it even has a chance to get approved by announcing relocation now.
 

Tetsujin

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Why wouldnt San Jose be one of the cities in the hunt for the kings? They have an arena and they are surrounded by some of the most valuable companies in the world.
Its no secret the Maloofs are attracted to the bright lights and tanning salons of So Cal like flies to a light.
 
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Personally, I don't think it would have stung for me as much had they not moved to LA. Maybe its a inferiority complex thing, but I do not want to see our Kings associated with anything So Cal other than headlines reading "The Kings Beat the LAkers"
That seems to be the case for lots of folks, it just doesn't enter into it with me though. I guess I can see your perspective on it, though. It's kind of like having your girlfriend leave you and then shack up with your arch rival, lol.