http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/mvp-chot-to-meet-with-david-stern-to-discuss-sacramento-kings
Supposedly he wants to buy the Kings. Anyone know more?
Supposedly he wants to buy the Kings. Anyone know more?
the only way anything happens is if he over pays to get the maloofs to sell. Unless he plans on building the ESC on his own dime to force things.
said Pangilinan, who owns the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters .
This is the kind of guy that could actually have a shot at getting the Maloofs to sell-- meaning that he would be willing to overpay, maybe by a lot, something American investors (like Burkle) probably wouldn't do. If the insinuation is that he would be be willing to pay up to $260 million for the Maloof's share, then the Maloofs would be idiots not to take it. Of course, the Maloofs are indeed idiots.
There were some concerns when the Russian guy bought the Nets-- but he seems to be doing good things so far. Having lots of money is the key, and it seems this MVP guy fits the bill. Personally, if the other option is losing the Kings, then I don't care much what his agenda is. He can put the Fillipino lead singer for Journey at point guard, and they can stop the game every few minutes for a "Don't Stop Believin'" karaoke session for all I care. As long as it happens in a new arena, of course. I would also be cool with every snack bar selling Lumpias.
The Lumpias part I have no problem with, to be clear.
There were some concerns when the Russian guy bought the Nets-- but he seems to be doing good things so far. Having lots of money is the key, and it seems this MVP guy fits the bill. Personally, if the other option is losing the Kings, then I don't care much what his agenda is. He can put the Fillipino lead singer for Journey at point guard, and they can stop the game every few minutes for a "Don't Stop Believin'" karaoke session for all I care. As long as it happens in a new arena, of course. I would also be cool with every snack bar selling Lumpias.
Business leaders based in Sacramento have asked the NBA to “strongly” encourage the Maloof family to sell the team, accusing the owners of negotiating in bad faith. NBA by-laws contain a provision to force owners to sell if it is in the “best interest of the league,” which potentially opens the door for a buyer.
I don't want nationalism to drive any decisions about the team. However, I want someone to buy out the Maloofs, who wants to keep the team in Sacramento and do a downtown arena deal. If he can do that, then fine.
I'd be perfectly happy with Burkle, too. (And lumpia)
In the article at the beginning I found this most interesting:
If the underlined part is in the by-laws, it would appear their is some basis to force an owner to sell. The Maloofs haven't done anything illegal or hugely scandalous, if it has to rise to that level of bad for league owners to invoke this clause, tho.
If the underlined part is in the by-laws, it would appear their is some basis to force an owner to sell. The Maloofs haven't done anything illegal or hugely scandalous, if it has to rise to that level of bad for league owners to invoke this clause, tho.
I think that might be a big "if" - we've consistently heard in the U.S. media that no such by-law exists. Yet the Philippine media, who are telling a story with strong nationalistic undertones whose premise happens to rely fairly heavily on the existence of such a clause, seem to know about it. I'm just saying I'm skeptical. I'm not saying it can't be true, but it seems kind of convenient.
Have you heard this anywhere besides Grant and Scott Howard Cooper? Because Grant is broadcasting directly from George Maloof's rectum. Grant brings Scott on to toe the Maloof line on this issue. Not sure if Scott just wants to keep a home base here or why his bread buttered, but he throws out all the arena talking points logic be damned.
In a Bill Simmons podcast, David Stern said that he didn't have the power to take the Clippers away from Sterling short of the conditions of what Grant is saying, but he said the other owners do have that power. I can't point you to the date or the time code, but I'm pretty sure it was during the lockout. But that's what he said.
Grant is a lying hack. The Maloofs want everybody to think they aren't selling and the team can't be taken away for any reason. And Stern is Stern. It's unclear whether Stern has the votes to get this done or if it stands up in Court, but Grant is either misinformed or lying. Probably both.
I certainly haven't heard it from Grant - I don't listen to his radio show and he doesn't discuss that sort of business on the telecasts. Scoop? Possibly. I seem to recall Voisin saying such by-laws didn't exist, and though I don't have a specific recollection of where I read it, I feel as if I've read it several times. I don't know the Simmons podcast you're referencing, but I definitely haven't heard U.S. media say that such by-laws DID exist since the whole maloofery started going down. It's the kind of good news I'd certainly like to hear and wouldn't forget.
Re: MVP
We can all hope, and then they can start selling pansit at Kings games - delicious!
MVP! MVP! MVP!... wait... too early?
Well, I can tell you one thing, If this group does buy this team and Weber is involved, Grant is out of a job.