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Post#41 » by Det the Threat » Sat Mar 8, 2008 1:51 pm

I really don't understand why she would call Bennett on selling the team, instead of helping to gain support for that proposal by Ballmer & Co.

Here's something out of todays SeattlePi.

OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire breathed new life into a bid to keep an NBA team in Seattle on Friday when she provided guarded and incomplete information about talks she's been having with a group of local investors seeking public money to renovate KeyArena.

On Thursday, House Democrats showed interest in the new offer, which would require the state to OK the use of stadium taxes now used for Safeco Field to raise $75 million for the $300 million renovation. But they said they would not take up related legislation this session.

A day later, Gregoire refused to rule out the possibility that a bill could be passed before the Legislature adjourns Thursday.

"We're not done talking about what we are going to do this session," Gregoire said. "We're still talking."

Asked if there might be something done on basketball this session, Gregoire said. "Yeah."

But the comments came after Gregoire had outlined the difficulties the new ownership group faces. Foremost is that current Sonics owner Clay Bennett told her Wednesday that the team was "unequivocally not for sale."

"At some point we have to accept that," she said.

"Having said that, I am encouraged that we can hopefully be able to get an NBA team in Washington state, and I'll do everything I can, if it's at all possible, to have that team named the Sonics."


Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, wireless executive John Stanton, Costco CEO Jim Sinegal and developer Matt Griffin make up the group trying to revive the effort to keep an NBA team as the anchor tenant at KeyArena. The group says it will contribute $150 million to a KeyArena upgrade. The rest of the money would come from Seattle ($75 million) and King County taxes ($75 million).

"I couldn't be more excited about local ownership and this set of people who stepped forward, and with them comes an understanding of our community and what they want and therefore they've put forward a good amount of money that they would use for renovation for KeyArena and the Sonics," Gregoire said.

Gregoire said Bennett plans to take two years to renovate the Ford Center in his hometown of Oklahoma City, "and he intends to move in."

On Tuesday, voters in Oklahoma City passed a $121 million tax package to renovate the Ford Center for an NBA team.

"I don't know any reason at this point for the Legislature, if there is no opportunity for them to buy this current team, to do anything this legislative session. I have brought the issue to the attention to all of the leadership, we have had good conversations about it. I am encouraged, I think they are absolutely open, and let me assure you the door was closed before we had this kind of local ownership and their willingness to step forward."

Unless the Legislature agrees to com

Gregoire upbeat on Sonics


BTW: Frank Chopp coming around on this proposal?

I'm in Olympia today and asked House Speaker Frank Chopp (Let's not forget to mention that he grew up in Bremerton.) about the proposed Sonics deal and he said he thought they (as in he and some other people) probably had something worked out that would address the issue. Technically, he didn't say "We're all for it," but given his language in the past on deals such as this, I would think Sonics hopefuls would see this as pretty positive.

All of this is going on way, way away from the general body, because when I ask our legislators about the issue they don't know much about it.

Chopp OK on Something for the Sonics
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Post#42 » by jenn_gp » Sat Mar 8, 2008 2:41 pm

I'm confused. Now Gregoire is "upbeat" about the Sonics situation? She twisted her words around in a less than 12 hour time span. I don't get it.

If they are simply meeting to discuss plans for a future NBA team, I don't care...I don't really like the effort they are putting into it if that is all they are there to discuss. I think they're forgetting about that threat Stern gave them a few months ago that if the Sonics leave, there will be no more NBA in Seattle.
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Post#43 » by Det the Threat » Sat Mar 8, 2008 5:47 pm

jenn_gp wrote:I'm confused. Now Gregoire is "upbeat" about the Sonics situation? She twisted her words around in a less than 12 hour time span. I don't get it.

If they are simply meeting to discuss plans for a future NBA team, I don't care...I don't really like the effort they are putting into it if that is all they are there to discuss. I think they're forgetting about that threat Stern gave them a few months ago that if the Sonics leave, there will be no more NBA in Seattle.


Yeah, i don't really understand her as well.
It's about passing this and having this plan to throw at the BOG, when they'll vote on this.

Stern was in Portland this week and said that it would be hard to lure another team to Seattle and he also stated, that you never know, which is quite something different from what he said the last time around.
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Post#44 » by nwsports253 » Sat Mar 8, 2008 6:23 pm

Shes on the Bennett payroll.....

Whens Rossi going to be Governor.
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Post#45 » by S0yb3anB0y » Sat Mar 8, 2008 8:58 pm

jenn_gp wrote:On King5 news this morning they interviewed Matt Griffin and he said that they have been planning this whole thinh since October. It's been fully organized since February. I'm wondering why they didn't make this public sooner. And yes, I agree...I am getting ticked off with Gregoire's current lack of involvement. It seemed like she was on our side when this all started.

I just read this from Today's Times:

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Post#46 » by S0yb3anB0y » Sat Mar 8, 2008 9:02 pm

Keep in mind that local ownership is not always the best thing for the city..(Shultz). I believe in Microsoft owners though. Computer geeks that needs fame to go with their fortune.
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Post#47 » by jenn_gp » Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:52 am

S0yb3anB0y wrote:Keep in mind that local ownership is not always the best thing for the city..(Shultz).

Schultz is the exception to the rule about local owners being a good thing...
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Post#48 » by kobeaki » Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:57 pm

whats the latest with the situation up there?
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Post#49 » by Sweezo » Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:06 pm

nwsports253 wrote:Shes on the Bennett payroll.....

Whens Rossi going to be Governor.


S0yb3anB0y wrote:Well, I think Gregoire was bought by Clay and his crew. All they did was probably slap her with 3 or so million to tell her not to get involved.


Ah yes, because the GOP candidate who ran on a platform of increasing the efficiency of state government and wanting to cut bureaucratic dead weight would most certainly have rubber-stamped a multi-million dollar proposal arena proposal and pushed it through the legislature. Honest to God...
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Post#50 » by yearsago » Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:21 pm

Ballmer: Deal is only good if its passed this month.

I love it. Put the pressure on the governor and legislators.
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Post#51 » by Patches Pal » Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:59 pm

Way to go Steve Ballmer! He put a time limit on his donation of $150 million to get the legislature off their butts. All together he will be out of pocket $500 million for this franchise which the Clay Gang has run into the ground.

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/l ... cs10m.html
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Post#52 » by yearsago » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:27 pm

Dino Rossi is in favor:

While Gregoire has been reluctant to push the proposal, her Republican rival, gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi, strongly endorsed the plan this afternoon.

"I have been skeptical about stadium plans in the past, but this is the best proposal I've ever seen in this area," Rossi said in a written statement.
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Post#53 » by yearsago » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:29 pm

Sweezo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Ah yes, because the GOP candidate who ran on a platform of increasing the efficiency of state government and wanting to cut bureaucratic dead weight would most certainly have rubber-stamped a multi-million dollar proposal arena proposal and pushed it through the legislature. Honest to God...


What does cutting bureaucratic dead weight have anything to do with the arena deal?

Can we have a different thread for people's political views? Rossi has come out in support of the package. Thats good enough for me, as a sports fan.

If you want to talk about his other issues or his platform, there are plenty of other websites for that.
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Post#54 » by yearsago » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:46 pm

Here is the full press release from Rossi's office:

http://www.dinorossi.com/index.php?opti ... 0&Itemid=1

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