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So is the money the city putting up bond based or is the city just cashing out?
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Nope, I don't see Hansen as a dirtbag whatsoever.why is this dude saying multiple things thoughdude goes back and forth with if we deserve a team or not.
either way hate the dude. im sure you could find reasons hansen is a dirtbag if you wanted to and that fine brah
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Hansen does seem like genuinely good guy. I feel bad the he wasted 100m.
On the land? Not at all. Seattle may not have a team right now, but it's zoned for an arena and the land will only appreciate from here. If he didn't buy it now, he'd be paying more later on when the Sonics do come back to Seattle.Hansen does seem like genuinely good guy. I feel bad the he wasted 100m.
You guys think we have any chance of getting an expansion any time soon? Any recent positive indicators?
You guys think we have any chance of getting an expansion any time soon? Any recent positive indicators?
It is watered down. But I'd still appreciate having the Sonics to root for.
yo he spent a 100 mil on nothingHansen does seem like genuinely good guy. I feel bad the he wasted 100m.
yo he spent a 100 mil on nothing
If we're going by critical thinking I'd say we've got one up on you there.already elaborated. they not have school in Sacramento?
ohh i though he spunt it on research , marketing and feedback.He spent $70 million on land. Land ain't nothing
Seattle is getting a team within a few years. I think St. Louis or Kansas City gets one also. Memphis and New Orleans will be moved to the east.He spent $70 million on land. Land ain't nothing
If we're going by critical thinking I'd say we've got one up on you there.already elaborated. they not have school in Sacramento?
In the words of David Stern "I'm waiting for something accurate."
this whole post is just all wrongSeattle is getting a team within a few years. I think St. Louis or Kansas City gets one also. Memphis and New Orleans will be moved to the east.He spent $70 million on land. Land ain't nothing
NBA isn't watered down due to number of teams. It's watered down because a lot of one and done players aren't panning out, whether it be unrealized potential, injuries, or whatever. Look at past legends, they all went to college and learned how to play correctly under great coaches. Go to school, learn, then go to the NBA.
You don't think Seattle will ever get an expansion team?this whole post is just all wrong
So he plans on owning the Kings in Sacramento?http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/to-the-sonics-faithful
To the Sonics Faithful Chris Hansen
While we are disappointed with the relocation committee’s recommendation, we just wanted to let you all know that we remain fully committed to seeing this transaction through. As you are all well aware, we have a binding transaction to purchase the Kings for what would be a record price for an NBA franchise, have one of the best ownership groups ever assembled to purchase a professional sports team in the US, have clearly demonstrated that we have a much more solid Arena plan, have offered a much higher price than the yet to be finalized Sacramento Group, and have placed all of the funds to close the transaction into escrow. As such, we plan to unequivocally state our case for both relocation and our plan to move forward with the transaction to the league and owners at the upcoming Board of Governor’s Meeting in Mid-May.
When we started this process everyone thought it was impossible. While this represents yet another obstacle to achieving our goal, I just wanted to reassure all of you that we have numerous options at our disposal and have absolutely no plans to give up. Impossible is nothing but a state of mind.
“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” ―Muhammad Ali
—Chris Hansen
You don't think Seattle will ever get an expansion team?this whole post is just all wrong
So he plans on owning the Kings in Sacramento?http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/to-the-sonics-faithful
To the Sonics Faithful Chris Hansen
While we are disappointed with the relocation committee’s recommendation, we just wanted to let you all know that we remain fully committed to seeing this transaction through. As you are all well aware, we have a binding transaction to purchase the Kings for what would be a record price for an NBA franchise, have one of the best ownership groups ever assembled to purchase a professional sports team in the US, have clearly demonstrated that we have a much more solid Arena plan, have offered a much higher price than the yet to be finalized Sacramento Group, and have placed all of the funds to close the transaction into escrow. As such, we plan to unequivocally state our case for both relocation and our plan to move forward with the transaction to the league and owners at the upcoming Board of Governor’s Meeting in Mid-May.
When we started this process everyone thought it was impossible. While this represents yet another obstacle to achieving our goal, I just wanted to reassure all of you that we have numerous options at our disposal and have absolutely no plans to give up. Impossible is nothing but a state of mind.
“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” ―Muhammad Ali
—Chris Hansen