kennadog
Dog On It!
I'm sure their hotel/casino and beer distributorship produce a ton more revenue than their basketball team could ever dream of producing, especially in a small market. That would be why they can get bank loans to bankroll those businesses.I see....They do spend a lot....In their hotel and beer company. You say that we recently had one of the top three salaries in the NBA. And then you say that we didn't get rid of Webber because of his salary. We got the same amount but not in one player, but in three. That's how much they were valued. And that's how they played.... Now, they want to get rid of the highest contract we have: Mike Bibby. It's interesting that almost everytime, when they want to make changes, they look at highest contract.
Any businessman knows that you don't keep draining money out of one business to pay for another. The franchise has to stand on its own financial feet as much as possible. The previous ownership was drowning in red ink. That's why they had to, first, borrow from the city and then sell. Also, the Maloofs do not own the Kings by themselves. They have partners. The Maloofs just happen to own a bit over 50%, so they have ultimate decision-making, but can't ignore the other owners.
Paul Allen, owner of the Blazers is the 19th richest man in the entire world. (The Maloofs money is like pocket change to him.) It did not prevent his ownership of the arena from going bankrupt. Why? Because it was a losing business that couldn't support itself.
Good grief, why do people just assume the Maloofs can just afford to pour tons of money into the Kings? The Maloofs as a family may have quite a bit in assets (probably leveraged quite a bit); but not a single one of them is on Forbes list of billionaires.
(Cuban is, though, and apparently doesn't mind spending on any stupid thing he gets in his head. Like his lawsuit aghainst Nellie.)