Sean Cunningham @News10Sean
KJ said he spoke to David Stern today & updated him on progress made in Sac. Stern told him ok, keep doing what you're doing
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Sean Cunningham @News10Sean
KJ said he spoke to David Stern today & updated him on progress made in Sac. Stern told him ok, keep doing what you're doing
Robert epley @Destin316
@ChrisDaniels5 so dont u think if it comes for a bid, ballmer should just sign a billion $ check and say take that!
Monitoring Seattle fans on twitter. Pretty sure some of these people have no idea how basic economics work.
the bee is reporting Ellison to meet with kj. source is minority owner
Getting Ellison involved certainly changes things. Even if it does just wind up with him buying the 7 percent share before Ballmer could.
Circumstances change. With Warriors enjoying success and possible move to San Francisco under Lacob, Ellison knows there's no way he'll ever be able to move a team to SJBut hasn't Ellison been obsessed with moving a team to San Jose?
Gee, I was hoping KJ was already in contact with him as a potential equity investor.
It seems the Maloofs don't recognize anyone's rights but their own.
Gee, I was hoping KJ was already in contact with him as a potential equity investor.![]()
Other than maloofing themselves....?Just a random thought I had.....here is a list of all the things the Magoof Brothers have failed at or destroyed:
1. Sacramento Kings
2. Sacramento Monarchs
3. Palms
4. Beer distribution business
5. Magoof Money Cup (skateboarding)
6. Magoof Productions
7. Magoof Music
Have I missed anything? Seriously, what have they been successful at in creating or building?
In the Bee a CA professor of law said it would be an uphill climb for Hansen to claim damages under the sale agreement (This is totally separate from the issue of the anti-trust involving any league decision). If Hansen gives the Maloofs a non-refundable $30 million, knowing the league has the absolute right to approve or disapprove the sale under league rules, he can't claim he was damaged. He's taking the risk, knowing the real risk of losing the money, if the league disapproves the sale. He is well aware of the risk and has taken in full knowledge of the circumstances. The professor feels he would have little leg to stand on in court.
Now, Hansen could file an anti-trust case, saying the league has to right to approve or disapprove any sale of team. That's a whole different issue. Not really sure if Hansen wants to risk never getting a team by suing the league.
Maybe that was their one good thing. Adding another maloof to the world only makes the world an even worse place.I wonder what Mama Maloof thinks of her kid's stewardship of the family fortune.
I thought of throwing in their failure to provide grandchildren for their mother into the pot but decided against it - -- or did I![]()
Sorry, typo. Should have read the "league has no right." Stupid fingers.I think the $30 million was just to guarantee the MALOOFS didn't pull out of the deal.
Perrhaps if they were reasonably intelligent business men I might agree with you. However they are NOT. Their track record proves it.I think would have been happy to if they could have gotten the same price. Don't you think jacking up the price significantly ia a logical and understandable reason for doing all this. Makes sense to me. I could be easily convinced that there is no vengeance in this for them at all. Just good business and a desire to keep house and home together.
I think Larry Ellison is interested at a minimum in picking up Kings minority share (Cook's 7% going to auction?) so he gets into the NBA ownership class which he obviously desires. But knowing Ellison's winner take all mentality I bet if he sees Kings majority ownership is in the cards he might just jump on it - all in - immediately. This is good news!
Getting Ellison involved certainly changes things. Even if it does just wind up with him buying the 7 percent share before Ballmer could.
Maybe that was their one good thing. Adding another maloof to the world only makes the world an even worse place.
I feel sorry for the Sonics fans. They're looking for the magic bullet that will take Sacramento out of the picture so their dream of getting their team back can come true. They actually went through the pain we're trying so desperately to avoid. I bear them no ill will whatsoever. Just like KJ I want them to get a team back, but not OUR team.
In the Bee a CA professor of law said it would be an uphill climb for Hansen to claim damages under the sale agreement (This is totally separate from the issue of the anti-trust involving any league decision). If Hansen gives the Maloofs a non-refundable $30 million, knowing the league has the absolute right to approve or disapprove the sale under league rules, he can't claim he was damaged. He's taking the risk, knowing the real risk of losing the money, if the league disapproves the sale. He is well aware of the risk and has taken in full knowledge of the circumstances. The professor feels he would have little leg to stand on in court.
Now, Hansen could file an anti-trust case, saying the league has no right to approve or disapprove any sale of team. That's a whole different issue. Not really sure if Hansen wants to risk never getting a team by suing the league.
over at STR people are speculating that the 30 million might be money the Maloofs use on Cook's 7% so that that doesn't become an issue for them and Hansen moving forward.
But hasn't Ellison been obsessed with moving a team to San Jose?
I would rather that the Kings moved to SJ than Seattle, though. I want them in Sacramento, but SJ is better than Seattle.