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Sam Amick is about to talk about Kings moving on 95.5 http://www.955thegame.com/pages/8435695.php.
Sam said he doesn't know if LA can support 3 teams.
Do the Clippers even have fans? Maybe they can support 2 1/2 teams.
Sam said he doesn't know if LA can support 3 teams.
Do the Clippers even have fans? Maybe they can support 2 1/2 teams.
This is why there are no Clipper fans in Orange County, because a fan can't realistically get to games at Staples on a consistent basis.
So a casual NBA fan in Orange County will most certainly buy a ticket to a Kings game playing at the Honda center, because you can get to the Honda center from just about anywhere in Orange County in 30-40 minutes.
They won't even be the most popular team down there with the Kings name. There may be money there, but they will be back of the sports news.
That's why they would change their name.
Most probably to Royals to keep with the tradition of the team and the royalty theme.
They won't even be the most popular team down there with the Kings name. There may be money there, but they will be back of the sports news.
I can say with absolute confidence that the LA Kings are completely irrelevant in Orange County. 90% of the hockey fans in Orange County are Ducks fans.
Orange County is not LA, and that is why a move by the Maloofs could work if they made the jump.
With that being said, I'd still expect there to be a name change if the team were to move.
I used to live off of Katella and Euclid. I know Anaheim and the OC. The Kings are #1 in the Sacramento Valley. Sure there are 49ers, Raiders, Giants and A's fans, but this town has just AAA baseball and very minor college sports attention. The Kings are "the" sports here in this town.
Down there is no way the Kings will be relevant in SoCal. The Lakers, Angels, Dodgers, UCLA, USC, Ducks... all will be favored over Anaheim Maloofs (I bet they would name them that if they got approval). There is no history there for the team. Once the initial shiny new team and name wears off, they will be be a poor man's version of the Clippers. I can see where it's nice a extra offering on top of all the other attractions and sports, but it's just another topping choice in the frozen yogurt of OC. In Sacramento, they are the whole cake. There is a whole lot of special history here that won't move with the team.
Bit premature for grave dancing isn't it? I really could care less if our team happens to move and make life easier on you. The reality is that you get a small gain at our big loss. I happen to be one of those rare people that was at the first game back in October 1985. I have spent most of my adult life being a Kings fan. This isn't going to go down very well here around town depsite your impression that we all don't really care. So maybe chill a bit and not be so smug about the turn of events, ok?
Bit premature for grave dancing isn't it? I really could care less if our team happens to move and make life easier on you. The reality is that you get a small gain at our big loss. I happen to be one of those rare people that was at the first game back in October 1985. I have spent most of my adult life being a Kings fan. This isn't going to go down very well here around town depsite your impression that we all don't really care. So maybe chill a bit and not be so smug about the turn of events, ok?
The future of the @SacramentoKings has never been brighter w/ 2 of the best young stars in the league @boogiecousins & @thetyrekeevans. #NBA
http://twitter.com/#!/Joe_Maloof/status/39849222765420545
I know it's not much but I really hope they don't file for relocation.
You would think that an owner would not say something like that if he were planning on relocating in the next few days. If they do, that is just a low blow to those of us in Sacramento.