HndsmCelt
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Where are the 8 votes?
Admittedly I really am guessing at most of these and I am looking for the informed opinions of other fans. Right out of the gate we should all recognize our own confirmation bias that leads to see what we want and expect to see. I KNOW that this same exercise would look 180 degree different on a Seattle fan board. Also I expect that there may be no real agreement on generalized voting motives. I do NOT automatically assume that small market owners will be sympathetic with Kings fans. On the contrary, I suspect that in general owners of small market teams might vote YES to the move in order to preserve a new “out” by which the would feel free to sell their team to buyers in a larger market for bigger money. On the other hand I suspect big market teams may fear encroachment by smaller teams, after watching the Clippers transformation from JV team to no out selling the Lakers on their home court. Of course most owners will have their own reasons for their vote.
Boston Celtics: NO, maybe: Hard to tell if they even care but I guess the Celts would hate to see the Bucks moved up to Concord.
Brooklyn Nets: YES Just moved into the Knicks back yard so why not?
New York Knicks: NO The connection between Vivek and the NY owners puts this one in the Kings column.
Philadelphia 76ers: YES This is a presumption call. I would argue that KJ has to convince the owners to NOT move the team and in any room of 22 owners some just will not be moved.
Toronto Raptors: YES, come on if you just learned you could double your team’s value by selling it to some clowns in Seattle wouldn’t jump?
Chicago Bulls: NO Only team in a big market and probably want to keep it that way.
Cleveland Cavaliers: YES Rust belt team that may well think every owner deserves a big pay day and an easy out.
Detroit Pistons: YES See Above
Indiana Pacers: NO Now this one is tough. The Pacer fans would die if anyone threated to move their team, on the other hand. Owners are owners and the attendance is low.
Milwaukee Bucks: YES Owners may be considering how a move of their team could benefit them.
Atlanta Hawks: YES maybe? The city of Atlanta is unique and very proud but given attendance problems in the past who knows if they want to keep their options open.
Charlotte Bobcats: This one is anyone’s guess. Jordan does not seem ready to sell or move, so he might sympathize the Sacramento fans. On the other hand he may not feel good about the idea of forcing owners to sell to someone they do not want to sell to.
Miami Heat: NO FL is a small peninsula when you are driving or better yet flying. The two existing teams are likely to be protective lest some other Billionaires decide that Ft. Lauderdale or Tampa are ripe for a 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] team.
Orlando Magic: NO See above.
Washington Wizards: NO, maybe? Will the Wizz owners remember that the Maloofs looked into Virginia Beach?
Dallas Mavericks: YES. Cubes used to be friendly with the Maloofs
Houston Rockets: ? Our favorite trade partner, do they owe the Maloofs anything?
Memphis Grizzlies: YES another team that could be on the move, and would see a much bigger sale price if they could ship It to New York.
New Orleans Hornets: Who Knows, the city should begin every game with a nice rendition of “Should I stay or should I go?”
San Antonio Spurs: NO (Likely) This is the prototype for successful small market teams. A no nonsense approach that has probably had enough of the Maloofs but remember the when ARCO was hell to play in.
Denver Nuggets: YES Quick cheap flights to Seatac could mean a little increase in ticket sales.
Minnesota Timberwolves: NO Could be a spite vote since the BOG would not let them move.
Portland Trail Blazers: YES Portland will benefit from a rival just up the coast.
Oklahoma City Thunder: NO It’s hard to see Clay Benet being open to arguments from Seattle. H knows a smaller market can mean more money.
Utah Jazz: YES No strong reasoning here but they would be pretty close to Seattle so who knows.
Golden State Warriors: NO one of the only sure bets.
Los Angeles Clippers: NO I say both Clippers and Lakers benefit from nearby instate rivals. Attendance is up when the Kings play and their fans enjoy a trip up state to see the teams play. I don’t see the fans going to or coming from Seattle.
Los Angeles Lakers: NO See Clippers above
Phoenix Suns: YES Again no strong vibe here.
Sacramento Kings: These clowns can’t vote right?
OK so I get 14 NO votes. No doubt I may be overly optimistic, but I am curious to see how others see the breakdown.