http://crosscut.com/2012/10/16/sports/111016/art-thiel-chris-hansen/
It's been my thinking lately that this is the best option for the NBA and Seattle. If they come up with a second city to go along with Seattle, then the Maloofs are in a bind looking for relocation sites.
And for Hansen, it's a lot cheaper to enter the NBA with an expansion team than trying to buy a team and pay off all the parties for a relocation.
Now that eight months of throat-clearing have concluded, it is finally reasonable to speak of candidates to eventually fill the pro basketball void left by the human voids Howard Schultz and Clay Bennett.
1. Sacramento. 2. Milwaukee. 3. Charlotte.
Oh. One more. Expansion.
The last suggestion was uttered by Chris Hansen. In a conversation with editors and writers at Crosscut Tuesday, the day after his basketball/hockey arena project was buoyed by approving votes from the city and county council, Hansen answered the question of which with a what.
"There's not a lot of teams ready to relocate or up for sale," Hansen said. "There are processes underway now in the NBA, including revenue sharing and a luxury tax that can make small markets viable."
"In a few years, the league may consider expansion."
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It's been my thinking lately that this is the best option for the NBA and Seattle. If they come up with a second city to go along with Seattle, then the Maloofs are in a bind looking for relocation sites.
And for Hansen, it's a lot cheaper to enter the NBA with an expansion team than trying to buy a team and pay off all the parties for a relocation.