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I'm not too worried about a firesale, mainly because we committed $95 million in new salaries over the offseason. Also, this is McCoskey. Should be taken with a certain amount of salt.
Also, I think there's a good chance that whoever buys the team will likely keep it in Michigan, despite the rather poor economic climate.
Also, I think there's a good chance that whoever buys the team will likely keep it in Michigan, despite the rather poor economic climate.
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If Arkan Jonna buys the Pistons, i know i will have a job. 

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[quote="Cowology"] We could be forced into the sort of tank job that many fans have been advocating, but without the sort of long term plan necessary to actually make it a productive venture. We could be looking at a pretty bare cupboard with no plan to spend anytime in the near future. That's pretty bleak.
thats a pretty good summation of the last 2 years.
people act like the davidsons were the greatest owners ever. i never got that. bill was meddlesome, played favorites. no plan to spend is a little extreme since theres a salary floor, and its not *THAT* much less than the pistons currently spend on salaries (in the low 40s, i believe). mystery owner will almost certainly spend atleast what bill did, and probably more (even if its a corporation that buys it).
karen selling the team makes perfect sense. why would she want that headache? the mere chance that accountability returns to auburn hills excites me.
thats a pretty good summation of the last 2 years.
people act like the davidsons were the greatest owners ever. i never got that. bill was meddlesome, played favorites. no plan to spend is a little extreme since theres a salary floor, and its not *THAT* much less than the pistons currently spend on salaries (in the low 40s, i believe). mystery owner will almost certainly spend atleast what bill did, and probably more (even if its a corporation that buys it).
karen selling the team makes perfect sense. why would she want that headache? the mere chance that accountability returns to auburn hills excites me.
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Bah! I hate multi-purpose venues. They were talking about my idea (which I guess isn't so original) on one of the radio stations today where Ilitch would build a throwback hockey-only arena for the wings. He wouldn't try to compete with The Palace or Ford Field for concerts and tractor pulls.
It would be build with seats right on top of the action. Outside of the bowl, the concourses would be state of the art, but once you entered the seats it would be all about hockey and only hockey. Ideally it would have a couple community rinks as part of the complex for minor hockey- to really make it about hockey. It would be a throwback.
It would be build with seats right on top of the action. Outside of the bowl, the concourses would be state of the art, but once you entered the seats it would be all about hockey and only hockey. Ideally it would have a couple community rinks as part of the complex for minor hockey- to really make it about hockey. It would be a throwback.
Rip Hamilton is a stain on the Pistons franchise.
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I just posted that the Pistons are not for sale but could be soon according to a source.

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slimdogg694 wrote:PS&E G.S. wrote:Having the Pistons, Lions, and Tigers all playing the same day IS theoretically possible.
Add in the Red Wings as well.
This really isn't a concern for three reasons. One, there really aren't that many days in a given season where multiple teams are playing at home on the same day. Two, people that generally attend games on a regular basis attend one particular sport regularly and not the others. You aren't going to find many season ticket holders of more than one sport. Three, if the team is good it will sell out, period. That goes for all four sports.
I doubt the Pistons will ever leave Detroit. Even in the country's worst economy the team is still profitable. Why would a new owner move the team?

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I just bought them...
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N82WILL wrote:If Arkan Jonna buys the Pistons, i know i will have a job.
What?
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This is just another reason I hope LeBron leaves Cleveland this summer.
Dan Gilbert tried so hard to get the Pistons from Mr. D. In fact, he made a standing offer that to my knowledge, he never rescinded. Obviously he decided on buying the Cavaliers when it was clear Mr. D wouldn't sell the team, but when LeBron goes, so does any incentive to hold onto that team.
He hasn't been the world's best owner in Cleveland, but as a replacement for the Davidson's, I like him for three reasons:
1) He's willing to spend. He won't demand a clean salary slate before buying the team.
2) He's willing to let his GM have autonomy. He's not a Heisey who wants to micromanage the team.
3) He (and everyone in his ownership group) is a Michigan guy. Hell, he tried to make the Q exactly like the Palace, just dimmer and louder.
As mentioned, I don't think Illitch has interest and no other obvious potential buyers come to mind.
Dan Gilbert tried so hard to get the Pistons from Mr. D. In fact, he made a standing offer that to my knowledge, he never rescinded. Obviously he decided on buying the Cavaliers when it was clear Mr. D wouldn't sell the team, but when LeBron goes, so does any incentive to hold onto that team.
He hasn't been the world's best owner in Cleveland, but as a replacement for the Davidson's, I like him for three reasons:
1) He's willing to spend. He won't demand a clean salary slate before buying the team.
2) He's willing to let his GM have autonomy. He's not a Heisey who wants to micromanage the team.
3) He (and everyone in his ownership group) is a Michigan guy. Hell, he tried to make the Q exactly like the Palace, just dimmer and louder.
As mentioned, I don't think Illitch has interest and no other obvious potential buyers come to mind.
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Karen Davidson only cares about money and is trying to sell many of the families assets. She can do what she wishes, but she needs to make sure the next owner is going to do the right thing, because the Pistons have so much history, and the NBA needs them to continue to be strong for the future.
The team is worth just over $400 million and I believe was purchased for under $10 million during the 70's.
The team is worth just over $400 million and I believe was purchased for under $10 million during the 70's.
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Karen can sell the team as she wishes and isn't responsible for the next owner. The next owner will most likely look at this as a business and run it accordingly. Only a few owners, like Cuban, are willing to overspend to win. With the current salary cap, GMs have to be smart with how they spend it, and the owners make more revenue if the team is winning. Add all of that up and we should still be in a competitve position as long as Joe has a better year this year than last.
As for the team moving, there has to be another city that has a brand new arena - not too many of those around right now, and in this economy, not likely anytime soon. So I think the Pistons are staying put.
As for the team moving, there has to be another city that has a brand new arena - not too many of those around right now, and in this economy, not likely anytime soon. So I think the Pistons are staying put.
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supposedly, the Vancouver Canucks owner wanted to buy Pacers over the summer, and move them to Vancouver. Any chance they can buy the Pistons and move them? As for a new arena, I don't they'll need one. I think GM place is pretty good.
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nasty daddy wrote:I just posted that the Pistons are not for sale but could be soon according to a source.
Did you?
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What if a buyer wants to move the team? Palace might be a nice venue, but it is 20 years old, and a few cities have new arenas and are just waiting for a pro team. Pistons are no different then Seattle Super Sonics really.
Rip Hamilton is a stain on the Pistons franchise.
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A tad off topic, but would you guys still support the team if they moved to another state? I don't think it's going to happen, but there's usually some interesting replies to questions like this.
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Yes, if for no other reason than who the heck else would I root for? Boston? Cleveland? Chicago? **** no lolcoordinator0 wrote:A tad off topic, but would you guys still support the team if they moved to another state? I don't think it's going to happen, but there's usually some interesting replies to questions like this.
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Sadly, I'd probably begin to lose interest in basketball. I'd root for Denver but certainly wouldn't watch as much. I know I've lost interest in the playoffs once the Pistons have been knocked out unless it's a damn good series.
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Actually the Pistons aren't like the Sonics. The Palace has been renovated over the years, including new gym, practice facilities, etc just last year. Also, the Pistons are not dependent on public tax money like the Sonics were. The city doesn't have to vote for upgrades, renovations, etc that the residents of Seattle didn't want to pay for.
To be honest, I don't know if I could root for the Pistons if they moved. I'd support the players wherever they go, but the Pistons are special because they are my hometown team. They represent me. If the team did move and changed ownership, team concept, colors, maybe the name... it just wouldn't be my Pistons.
To be honest, I don't know if I could root for the Pistons if they moved. I'd support the players wherever they go, but the Pistons are special because they are my hometown team. They represent me. If the team did move and changed ownership, team concept, colors, maybe the name... it just wouldn't be my Pistons.
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For reasons stated by Liquorish, I think David Stern would be much more likely to defend the Detroit franchise than he was Seattle.