I'd advise that it doesn't matter simply because I think probably everyone in the room was on the same page about voting it down, but not having it be a unanimous decision, which may have created some blowback. Therefore, those who voted against were just performing a duty rather than voting their personal will. For this reason, no one who voted against should be viewed as anti Sacramento. There is ZERO reason to hold any kind of grudge here.
I will take this theory into consideration Hammer, although I don't know if I would personally go with it.. From Stern appearing animated with Cuban and Buss at the meeting, to Allen, the Maloofs and probably Grousbeck (close to Hansen) in the pocket, as well as the Seattle offer, I could easily have foreseen a possible 8 dissenting scenario.. but I guess this is guesswork now