I've been thinking that "8 no votes" is really problematic for the league. If there are 8 no's out there, and the committee has their fair share of them... then the committee - if going by majority - would issue a recommendation to approve the Seattle move. But then those 8 owners have to rebuff the leadership and vote no anyway... and you have a PR mess. 8 honorable men turned back the greedy advisory committee and the will of the majority of owners.
NBA must want to avoid this. I mean suppose the supercommittee of 16 owners has 5 no's. And suppose further that they know for sure they have another 3 or 4 no's among the owners.
If it is like that, then there must be quite a bit of wrestling going on among the supercommittee members. They don't want the committee to recommend the move only to have the BOG vote it down 22-8. So how does the committee reconcile a recommendation of "stay in Sac" although most of the committee members don't feel that way.
Pretty rough - a lot of big egos to contend with.
I sure hope that, even though there is no vote for 7 days, that the recommendation from the committee is leaked. But even if that recommendation is to approve the Seattle move it does not mean checkmate I don't think.
edit: I just realized the supercommittee only has 12 owners but the issue remains the same. If those 12 are 7-5 in favor of approving the Seattle deal... what do they do? Twist real hard on those 5 arms?