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Kevin Durant may one day play his home games in Oklahoma and he feels it would be a 'great place' for NBA basketball.
"I was fortunate enough to play there for the Big 12 Tournament,
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Kevin Durant may one day play his home games in Oklahoma and he feels it would be a 'great place' for NBA basketball.
"I was fortunate enough to play there for the Big 12 Tournament,
hippie wrote:Pleh, what's Durant supposed to say? He will still be under contract, and I don't think he wants to alienate the fan base. That is, until he inevitably bolts when he is eligible for free agency.
Not that anyone cares about the WNBA, but I liked Lauren Jackson's take better (namely, that she'll never move to Oklahoma under any circumstances).
grantpb wrote:Presti will be doing some good things the next couple of years through free agency
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Don't get your hopes up, who would want to sign with this team? I don't see any big FA's signing here until the teams future is finalised, that may not be for a while so don't expect FA's to come until then.
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The property value (and other values) is so ridiculous for the money. You get so much house/car/whatever for what you pay for.
grantpb wrote:I have a feeling that this will be the last post I will be able to make on this board without people flaming me to high heaven, but have you ever been to OKC? It's not THAT bad.
The property value (and other values) is so ridiculous for the money. You get so much house/car/whatever for what you pay for.
The N.O. Hornets went 18-64 the year before moving to OKC, and OKC had the 8th best attendance in the league, for the team coming off of the worst record in the league.
The year after that, when it was already announced that the Hornets were moving back to New Orleans, attendance was still top ten, even though OKC fans knew the team was leaving to go back to N.O.
The atmosphere is closer to that of a college game, as basketball fans in Oklahoma do not realize that at an NBA game you are supposed to sit around quietly. The home court advantage at the Ford Center was undeniable.
grantpb wrote:I asked if you had ever been to Oklahoma City, but it is fairly obvious you have not been, based on your perception of it.
I would suggest you open your mind up a little bit about Oklahoma City. It's one of the cleanest, friendliest, upcoming cities in the U.S.
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