KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento

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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#181 » by dc » Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:56 pm

Keep in mind something about Larry Ellison if he gets involved: In the event that he's involved with buying any NBA team (or any sports franchise for that matter), he's going to want majority control all to himself. He's not going to want to partner up with somebody and be a co-owner of some sort.
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#182 » by crowd goes wild » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:03 pm

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This guy isn't even a Kings fan. Why are his jimmies so rustled?
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#183 » by SacTown Kings » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:37 pm

boogie-reke wrote:That's not an accurate quote though, as just 1 line under it reads :

"A source connected to the Seattle deal said lawyers for the Maloofs and Hansen's group have reviewed the partnership agreements and believe Flemmer's protests "are a nonissue."

So it seems the Maloof/Hansen side are aware and confident about being right in that subject. But I'd guess the option to take this to court is still possible if again worst comes to worst.


Well of course the Maloofs are going to say that, the Bee isn't the one saying it, just reporting what the Maloofs said. I mean what else are they suppose to say. Oh ya your right, we're wrong, we are a bunch of dumbasses...
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#184 » by SacTown Kings » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:41 pm

And why do you think the Seattle group is just going to hand over the Maloofs $30 million, which btw is about what Cook's 7% is worth. I'm sure it is connected, smart business people don't just give away $30 million for nothing. So it seems to me like they know this was going to be an issue.
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#185 » by P.D.B.E. » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:16 am

Italy wants Kings in Sacto, KEEP THE KINGS IN SACRAMENTO
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#186 » by boogie-reke » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:17 am

Billionaire meets with David Stern about Kings
Los Angeles-based billionaire and prospective owner of the Sacramento Kings, Ron Burkle, met with NBA Commissioner David Stern on Thursday in New York City, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.

The meeting, according to one of the people with knowledge of the situation, lasted approximately two hours and took place inside the NBA's offices. The people spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the condition of anonymity because it was a private meeting.

While the Maloof family that currently owns the team has an agreement with the Seattle-based group led by hedge fund manager Chris Hansen and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to sell 65% of the team for approximately $341 million, the deal must still be approved by the NBA's Board of Governors.

Burkle -- the supermarket mogul who is part owner of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins -- has been planning to make a competing bid with fellow money man Mark Mastrov, the Northern California-based founder of 24-Hour Fitness, in an attempt to convince the NBA to keep the team in Sacramento. The goal all along from the Sacramento side has been to force the NBA into a tough decision by putting together an arena plan and a bid that's competitive with the Hansen-Ballmer group.

Stern has had consistent communication with Sacramento mayor and former NBA point guard Kevin Johnson during this situation, but his decision to grant Burkle a meeting is seen by Johnson's camp as the latest sign that -- despite the widely held belief the team will wind up in Seattle -- their effort is being legitimized by the league. The meeting, according to one of the people with knowledge of the situation, lasted approximately two hours and took place inside the NBA's offices. Stern has already indicated publicly that he will allow Johnson to make his case to the Board of Governors before they decide on the Seattle bid.

In that regard, it's a similar situation to two years ago, when Johnson made his case at an April Board of Governors meeting to keep the team in Sacramento and the Maloofs' attempts to move the team to Anaheim were thwarted. Burkle first entered this scene at that time, as Johnson spoke publicly about his interest in buying the team, and he was seen as a possible savior of sorts for Kings fans who wanted to keep their franchise.

The timing of Johnson's eventual presentation is not known, though, and it remains entirely possible that the March 1 deadline to file for relocation may be pushed back until the Board can hear both sides. While the Board of Governors has its annual meeting in mid-April, the league has the ability to organize a vote at a different time as well.


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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#187 » by boogie-reke » Sat Jan 26, 2013 12:20 am

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NBA confirms to #kcra that Stern and Burkle met for two hours yesterday at league offices in NY. #nbakings
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Re: KJ keeping the Kings in Sacramento 

Post#188 » by WhamBamSlamm » Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:58 am

great turn out by the fans of Sacramento tonight. I know the BoG took notice of that...

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