Sorta OT: The Seattle Situation/Milwaukee's Situation
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:57 pm
We all know the situation in Seattle regarding the Sonics and their apparent move to Oklahoma City this offseason. Earlier, emails from owner Clay Bennett have surfaced showing that he has had the plan to move the team all along, contrary to what he told Sonics' fans and David Stern. Now a huge tug-of-war is about to begin in terms of the remaining lease the Sonics have in KeyArena.
I'm posting this not to inform all of us about what's going on there, because most of us know already. I'm posting this to remind all of us how eerily similar of a situation the Bucks are in, minus the selling of the team to a business man from a city dying for an NBA franchise. A lease that keeps hesitantly extending in an old building, city officials that don't seem to care about the future of the team in Milwaukee, a basketball history that exceeds 40 years, and a fan base much larger than people realize who aren't being fooled by reassurances from the team saying everything will be okay. Herb Kohl has publicly stated he is looking to sell, but is determined to sell the team to someone devoted to keeping the team in Milwaukee. But as Clay Bennett's emails have shown, it's not that hard to lie.
We know people close to and in the organization, as well as people in the Milwaukee media, read this board. Only one man, Michael Hunt, has been the only person in the Milwaukee media to talk about the not-so-distant future of this team. Everyone else is hoping that we fans kindly forget about the situation, and look at what's happening in Seattle as an isolated incident. But let's face it, the lease for the Bucks in the Bradley Center is nearing its end, and there hasn't been even a mention of a major overhaul of the BC whatsoever, and no preliminary plans have been drawn up for a new arena.
A columnist in Memphis has taken notice of this as well (http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2008/apr/14/editorials-a-bad-call-for-nba-owners/), and the Grizzlies have a sparkling, basketball-only arena already at their disposal. The Grizzlies are further along in their process of keeping the team in Tennessee than the Bucks are in keeping the team in Wisconsin, and yet even they are worried. But what is it in Memphis, a smaller fan base without the history or tradition as the Bucks, that is causing people to notice this issue already, yet Milwaukee is ignoring what's right in front of them?
The situation in Seattle should be a wake-up call for this city and this team, a wake-up call that has been ringing for months now but has been ignored. Now that it's becoming reality, it will have to take a lot of pride and arrogance on the part of this city and this team to keep ignoring this. This team isn't safe and sound, and we fans know this. This team means a lot to us here. If it means anything to this city, then start talking and negotiating to prevent this Seattle debacle from moving to the Midwest.
Sorry for the rant, it's probably poorly constructed and worded, but hey, I'm not MBBOT.
I'm posting this not to inform all of us about what's going on there, because most of us know already. I'm posting this to remind all of us how eerily similar of a situation the Bucks are in, minus the selling of the team to a business man from a city dying for an NBA franchise. A lease that keeps hesitantly extending in an old building, city officials that don't seem to care about the future of the team in Milwaukee, a basketball history that exceeds 40 years, and a fan base much larger than people realize who aren't being fooled by reassurances from the team saying everything will be okay. Herb Kohl has publicly stated he is looking to sell, but is determined to sell the team to someone devoted to keeping the team in Milwaukee. But as Clay Bennett's emails have shown, it's not that hard to lie.
We know people close to and in the organization, as well as people in the Milwaukee media, read this board. Only one man, Michael Hunt, has been the only person in the Milwaukee media to talk about the not-so-distant future of this team. Everyone else is hoping that we fans kindly forget about the situation, and look at what's happening in Seattle as an isolated incident. But let's face it, the lease for the Bucks in the Bradley Center is nearing its end, and there hasn't been even a mention of a major overhaul of the BC whatsoever, and no preliminary plans have been drawn up for a new arena.
A columnist in Memphis has taken notice of this as well (http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2008/apr/14/editorials-a-bad-call-for-nba-owners/), and the Grizzlies have a sparkling, basketball-only arena already at their disposal. The Grizzlies are further along in their process of keeping the team in Tennessee than the Bucks are in keeping the team in Wisconsin, and yet even they are worried. But what is it in Memphis, a smaller fan base without the history or tradition as the Bucks, that is causing people to notice this issue already, yet Milwaukee is ignoring what's right in front of them?
The situation in Seattle should be a wake-up call for this city and this team, a wake-up call that has been ringing for months now but has been ignored. Now that it's becoming reality, it will have to take a lot of pride and arrogance on the part of this city and this team to keep ignoring this. This team isn't safe and sound, and we fans know this. This team means a lot to us here. If it means anything to this city, then start talking and negotiating to prevent this Seattle debacle from moving to the Midwest.
Sorry for the rant, it's probably poorly constructed and worded, but hey, I'm not MBBOT.