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Interesting espn article on the Kings going to Anaheim.
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=6260081
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=6260081
i've tried to be somewhat quite about this move thing seeing how a year ago i moved from Long Beach to Anaheim but really whos business is it to tell the owners of a business they can move???
ultimately David Stern sounded completely over Sacramento and trying to do business with the city.... The Maloofs really did try to work it out here.... but as some of the older members have pointed out Arco has been outdated and a new arena has been needed for a really really long time.... nothing happened....
the maloofs dont have that kind of money and their not going to sell the team... Keep in mind everyone even if they did most likely whoever bought the Kings would move them also.... just like Seattle... so the what are the Maloofs to do? they need a new arena and need to turn a larger profit.... hmm ...
people need to stop pretending the Maloofs owe them something or that fans somehow own the team.... just like when players play years with one team then get traded... its a business and its all about the money at the end of the day...
Sacramento as a market has failed.... plan and simple...
this years team was watchable and still no one goes to games...
maybe down the line the city of Sacramento will learn from this and how important the Kings were not just for the fans but for a city that wants to be recognized as being livable and successful...
plane and simple ... if you .... or i .... owned our own business... and we had been really really been struggling to get the bare essentials to be credible, and at times been losing money.... plus right now we have no customers coming(no fans buying tickets)... we would do whats best for US not the few always loyal and loving CUSTOMERS at the end of the day... $75 million and a better market, and a better arena.... hmm
we would take a loan like this if it were offered
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