This has been a phenominal last 2 days.
When Stern said that he would talk with the Maloofs about getting a deal done I had confidence that we'd see a sell to the Vivek group shortly.
The fact that it happened the next day says a lot about the support that Sacramento has received from David Stern and the NBA through-out this whole process.
I find it interesting that so many people were shocked that the NBA 'choose' Sacramento, but I truly believe that from the League's perspective this whole mess should never have happened in the first place. Had the Maloofs acted in good faith with the NBA and the City of Sacramento and not pulled out of the agreed-upon arena deal, Seattle would never had come into the picture. This is a critical item that seems to be missed by everyone in the national media.
Anyway, I had taped both play-off games and was watching the Spurs/GS game when all-of-a-sudden, late in the game, I see the ticker read that a deal had been reached. Just a wonderful moment.
My wife has been wanting to buy me some new Kings gear (as I have really worn my stuff down ragged), but ever since they pulled out of the arena deal I haven't wanted to spend a penny on their stuff, so it will be nice to get some new gear once the ownership transition has completed.
Another thing which has me really excited is the timing of everything. An agreement in principle has been established and what is fantastic is that all of the big-name coaches are still in play. You continue to see teams (with head coach vacancies) saying that they are interested, with a follow-up that the coach in question has turned them down.
Now I'm not saying that we're some sort of celebrity destination, but you don't have a chance at a coach if they are already locked up.
And the fact is, especially for everyone watching the play-offs, if you have a dominant offensive big (Cousins) and a physically dominant two-way guard (Tyreke) you have a chance to build something that can contend in the playoffs. So I do think that there will be some interest from high profile coaches to look at the roster and take a shot, especially if the new ownership group is going to open up the purse and make the proper decisions. (Potentially amnesty Salmons, go after a big-name FA, ect.)
Anyway, this is a wonderful time to be a Sacramento Kings fan. I honestly believe that fantastic times are ahead and I'm proud of everyone who stuck with the team through what has been a really, really tough last couple of years.