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Honestly, I see this guy as being the only person that can throw a wrench in @ the NBA Board of Governors meeting to approve the move...
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Trust me, if Cuban wants something to happen, David Stern will do everything in his power to NOT make that happen. So if you are hoping that Cubes can make Stern the dictator change his mind, its wishful thinking. Take it from someone who's watched plenty of Dallas Mavericks. Its very unfortunate though, theres a lot of history with the Sonics and I hope they dont leave Seattle.
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TheUrbanZealot wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the vote have to be unanimous or close to unanimous?
Cuban could be our savior, and really he is the only one that would really make sense anyways...
No that vote deosn't has to be unanimous.
It's enough if there's one more yes/no vote.
Though, those guys tend to help themselves out and we shouldn't expect anything else then a 28-1 or 27-2(i doubt Bennett gets to vote on this one) in favour of Bennett's wish.
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Not to be a downer, but Cuban did and said the same things with the Charlotte Hornets relocation, and it didn't do a lot of good.
The vote was 28-1, though.
That one vote was actually from the Grizzlies' owner, who was said to attach "conditions" to his vote, which in turn basically caused it to be listed as a "no" vote.
Cuban said he would vote "no," and he ended up being one of the many to vote "yes." He went on a Charlotte radio show, and talked a nice game, and said he would do whatever it takes to keep the team in Charlotte, and this and that, and, well, we see what happened.
I think Cuban just likes to get his name in the headlines, and trying to look like someone's savior, when he won't be. If it's anything like the relocation of the Hornets, he's probably more upset that the relocating team will be near his team and might take away some fans, rather than keeping the team from relocating to begin with.
Hopefully he won't be as scummy to you guys as he was to us, and will actually follow through on his word and at least vote "no" this time around.
The vote was 28-1, though.
That one vote was actually from the Grizzlies' owner, who was said to attach "conditions" to his vote, which in turn basically caused it to be listed as a "no" vote.
Cuban said he would vote "no," and he ended up being one of the many to vote "yes." He went on a Charlotte radio show, and talked a nice game, and said he would do whatever it takes to keep the team in Charlotte, and this and that, and, well, we see what happened.
I think Cuban just likes to get his name in the headlines, and trying to look like someone's savior, when he won't be. If it's anything like the relocation of the Hornets, he's probably more upset that the relocating team will be near his team and might take away some fans, rather than keeping the team from relocating to begin with.
Hopefully he won't be as scummy to you guys as he was to us, and will actually follow through on his word and at least vote "no" this time around.
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