Legal Questions on Clay Bennett Side Deals w/Oklahoma City
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:44 am
I just read this article
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/s ... id=3396046
explaining some of the side deals that Clay Bennett, Seattle Supersonics lead owner, has signed with Oklahoma City.
The article suggests that the team is obligated to move to Oklahoma City, or pay $150 million or possibly more in damages to Oklahoma City if the move does not occur. The agreement transcends the current owner, even if the sale were to be rescinded and the team returned to the Starbucks founder who sold it to Bennett.
The question that I have is I would think that Bennett has overstepped is legal bounds within the NBA, since the NBA never approved a move to Oklahoma City, how can Bennett commit to moving the team in the absence of NBA approval.
I would think that Bennett did not have the authority to bind the NBA to the move, or the team to the city.
He committed fraud, I suspect.
Yet, I see no mention of this in the article detailing Bennett's side agreements.
And I can't see how the former owner of the team, or any future owner should they buy it from Bennett, be obligated (the Supersonics, that is) to pay Oklahoma City anything.
If there are any claims to be made, I would think that Clay Bennett would be personally responsible, since he didn't have the capacity to committ moving the team without the blessing of the NBA Board of Governors, which Bennett did not have.
Are there any lawyers out there.
Anyone know someone in the legal department of the NBA?????
Something is not right here, and I think that it's fraud on the part of Clay Bennett.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/s ... id=3396046
explaining some of the side deals that Clay Bennett, Seattle Supersonics lead owner, has signed with Oklahoma City.
The article suggests that the team is obligated to move to Oklahoma City, or pay $150 million or possibly more in damages to Oklahoma City if the move does not occur. The agreement transcends the current owner, even if the sale were to be rescinded and the team returned to the Starbucks founder who sold it to Bennett.
The question that I have is I would think that Bennett has overstepped is legal bounds within the NBA, since the NBA never approved a move to Oklahoma City, how can Bennett commit to moving the team in the absence of NBA approval.
I would think that Bennett did not have the authority to bind the NBA to the move, or the team to the city.
He committed fraud, I suspect.
Yet, I see no mention of this in the article detailing Bennett's side agreements.
And I can't see how the former owner of the team, or any future owner should they buy it from Bennett, be obligated (the Supersonics, that is) to pay Oklahoma City anything.
If there are any claims to be made, I would think that Clay Bennett would be personally responsible, since he didn't have the capacity to committ moving the team without the blessing of the NBA Board of Governors, which Bennett did not have.
Are there any lawyers out there.
Anyone know someone in the legal department of the NBA?????
Something is not right here, and I think that it's fraud on the part of Clay Bennett.