Emma
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You speak logic at an emotional time... foolish mortal...
I know what everyone is getting for Christmas... Monarchs gear! An awesome throwback to a team we loved...
Sad day, I understand it, but I do not like it.
Cosign.
You speak logic at an emotional time... foolish mortal...
I know what everyone is getting for Christmas... Monarchs gear! An awesome throwback to a team we loved...
Sad day, I understand it, but I do not like it.
I'll post some other thoughts on the Monarchs later....
But to the Kings fans consoling Monarchs by telling us how impractical a third car is in this economy....I'll suggest taping Joe and Gavin's assurances that they are invested in making Sacramento work for the long haul and have patience and whatnot to your mirror. So when they suddenly reverse course and that team is gone too, you can be reminded re: how expensive an extra car is.
Monarchs fans were told that Momma Maloof would never let them get out of the WNBA because she and her boys were so completely invested in it for the long haul.
I understand feeling ... betrayed ... but you're talking about an ailing franchise in an ailing league. As sudden as the news is, I can't imagine that it was truly surprising to anyone who was paying attention. It really sucks for the city of Sacramento to lose their WNBA team, and it would really suck for them to lose the Kings, but it's a business decision at the end of the day. And, in the case of the Monarchs, the writing was on the wall. There may be a finger appearing for the Kings, too, but it was/is pretty obvious that the Kings were/are higher on the Maloofs list of priorities than the Monarchs were.
And I'm sorry if I come across as callous or even condescending. I know it's an emotional time for a lot of people. I'm not a WNBA fan in the least, but I was happy for the Monarchs and the Maloofs when they won the championship a few years back. It's really a horrible thing for your team to just go away. But I don't think the Maloofs wanted to do this. Your comment above shows that they were resistant to the idea.
Please, please steve. Sensitivity. This is the Monarchs forum after all.
I was planning on taking my daughter to at least one game this coming season.![]()
I hate to say it, but if this move is going to somehow make the Kings more competitive by freeing up some cash for FA or trade to make them a better team, then I rather have that.
Steve, if you look at the amount of money the Monarchs would have spent on just salaries this season...come back and tell me how much of a difference that was going to make.
It doesn't change the financial picture at all for free agency or NBA-related salary cap or luxury cap limits. It frees up some money for operations and non-player personnel and operating costs.I hate to say it, but if this move is going to somehow make the Kings more competitive by freeing up some cash for FA or trade to make them a better team, then I rather have that.
Monty, you're right and it's probably insignficant amount compared to any of the players on the Kings. I'd imagine salaries (1 million) + other operating costs. Maybe 3-4 million a year to keep a franchise? Possibly, they make 1-2 million on tickets. So it could be a net loss of 1-2 million a year I assume. It's not a lot compared to a KT contract, but if you look at Maloofs position, you can operate a WNBA team if your #1 horse(Kings) is operating at a profit to pay for the Monarchs. But if the Kings are likely to be losing, then that income stream is not there to support this and you look at other areas. This is Really Really tough though
An Oakland councilwoman said Friday talks are under way with WNBA officials to relocate the Sacramento Monarchs to Oracle Arena.
"They are very serious about this," said Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan, who has been pushing the idea to have a team based in Oakland.
Greg Jamison, CEO of Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment that operates the Sharks and HP Pavilion, issued a statement saying he hasn't had discussions with WNBA officials to bring a team to San Jose.
Well, of course if they are going to relocate, they are going to have to change the team name. It won't be "Sacramento" Monarch's.If they move to Oakland, I wonder if alot of the players will just continue to live here in Sacramento, beings that's it's so close?
Edit: I stll hope they change the team's name though.
Well, of course if they are going to relocate, they are going to have to change the team name. It won't be "Sacramento" Monarch's.