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Why?
Baiting + invocation of sexual orientation + history = possible suspension.
-Schad
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LittleOzzy wrote:I had no idea it was that big. All I remember is during most games from there broadcasters stating how the arena is great but not suitable for a full time NBA club.
sonic-ben wrote:If they are moved ... I hope they go broke in Oaklahoma
look at there avg income
look at are attendance with being the worst team in the NBA
NewOrleans Is in First place .... much lower attendance 3 rd best in the NBA lest than 12,500 per game... terrible
strong arm tactics only work ... when you have a position of power
like when they are winning ... not losing every year
The Seattle SuperSonics, who have encountered difficulties in trying to get a new arena built, are contemplating a move. Two cities that would welcome an NBA team are Oklahoma City and Anaheim, which has hosted exhibition and regular-season NBA games at the Honda Center.
"Our enthusiasm for the NBA in Orange County, and especially at the Honda Center, is as intense as it was when this building opened in 1993," said Tim Ryan, Anaheim Ducks executive vice president and chief operating officer. "We believed then, and we still believe, that this is a fabulous market for the NBA. Over the past three years, we've put millions of dollars worth of improvements in the arena, so that if the opportunity comes that a team does move here, they'll be walking into a pristine building.