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Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

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Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

RossLT said:
Damaramu said:
RossLT said:
The OKC Carpetbaggers are going to be in for a huge shock. Wait until Kevin Durant leaves when his contract is up. There is no way that he is going to stay there, he will be in one of the huge markets and the Carpetbaggers will be in the same place that the Sonics were in.

More bashing on the city. Yes the city of OKC, not Clay Bennett, went and stole the team. Let's blame them. Everyone in the city should die. Why don't we just bomb every building like the federal building!? That'll teach those dirty thieves! Seriously, that's how a lot of people are acting with the venom directed at OKC.

As for the free agents leaving, yeah sure. People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

Actually I have been to OKC and I thought it was cool, I was merely stating the fact that Durant is on the verge of becoming one of the biggest stars in the league and he will probably want to play somewhere where he will want a title, which will be a while with the way they are building that team, and he will want to play in a larger market. The bomb comment was a little harsh, I was rereading my post and I don't remember seeing it in there.

I never said you said the bombing thing. I said the amount of venom I've seen directed at OKC (not just here, on ESPN.com and on other boards) makes it seem like that's what people want to happen.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)

Well I say it as a lifelong OKC resident, people will support the team. Bennett is a huge basketball and sports fan and he also loves OKC. He'll continue to support the team and the people will too. The people here are starved for pro sports and it's not going to just go away after 2 years.

The support for the Hornets wasn't fake.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Let's see. You own Starbucks and you want to sell the Sonics. A guy from Oklahoma City, a city which recently gave strong support to the displaced Hornets offers you a bunch of money and you're surprised he wants to move the team to his hometown? I think if Schultz sold the Sonics to a local person they might have gotten that new arena. Seattle has no one to blame but themselves.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Damaramu said:
Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)

Well I say it as a lifelong OKC resident, people will support the team. Bennett is a huge basketball and sports fan and he also loves OKC. He'll continue to support the team and the people will too. The people here are starved for pro sports and it's not going to just go away after 2 years.

The support for the Hornets wasn't fake.

I have no doubt the people will support it. But, then again, the people in Seattle were still supporting the Sonics.

But will the money be there to buy luxury boxes? To build another new arena when Bennett decides the current one isn't nice enough?

Seattle's MSA is 3.3 million. OKC's MSA is 1.1 million. That alone means less money in local TV and radio deals.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)

Well I say it as a lifelong OKC resident, people will support the team. Bennett is a huge basketball and sports fan and he also loves OKC. He'll continue to support the team and the people will too. The people here are starved for pro sports and it's not going to just go away after 2 years.

The support for the Hornets wasn't fake.

I have no doubt the people will support it. But, then again, the people in Seattle were still supporting the Sonics.

But will the money be there to buy luxury boxes? To build another new arena when Bennett decides the current one isn't nice enough?

Seattle's MSA is 3.3 million. OKC's MSA is 1.1 million. That alone means less money in local TV and radio deals.

Oklahoma has supported everything required for sporting venues in Oklahoma. They threw all their support in for the Redhawks stadium, threw it all in for the Ford Center and recently threw it all in for the renovations on the Ford Center. If the money is needed the people of Oklahoma will pay for it, believe me.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

ArnoldBabar said:
This just in: Even though Seattle negotiated to keep the Sonics name and colors, Bennett says he's having duplicate championship banners made -- presumably in the new colors -- to hang in the Ford Center. Like the team won them there. I am not making this up.

Classy guy.

Where did you hear that?
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Claude Badley said:
ArnoldBabar said:
This just in: Even though Seattle negotiated to keep the Sonics name and colors, Bennett says he's having duplicate championship banners made -- presumably in the new colors -- to hang in the Ford Center. Like the team won them there. I am not making this up.

Classy guy.

Where did you hear that?

He said during his press conference he was having duplicate banners and trophies made because he feels he bought the history when he bought everything else relating to the team. He also said the city of Seattle could have the originals and the records along with the colors and names if they get a new team.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Damaramu said:
Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)

Well I say it as a lifelong OKC resident, people will support the team. Bennett is a huge basketball and sports fan and he also loves OKC. He'll continue to support the team and the people will too. The people here are starved for pro sports and it's not going to just go away after 2 years.

The support for the Hornets wasn't fake.

I have no doubt the people will support it. But, then again, the people in Seattle were still supporting the Sonics.

But will the money be there to buy luxury boxes? To build another new arena when Bennett decides the current one isn't nice enough?

Seattle's MSA is 3.3 million. OKC's MSA is 1.1 million. That alone means less money in local TV and radio deals.

Oklahoma has supported everything required for sporting venues in Oklahoma. They threw all their support in for the Redhawks stadium, threw it all in for the Ford Center and recently threw it all in for the renovations on the Ford Center. If the money is needed the people of Oklahoma will pay for it, believe me.

The people of Guymon and Poteau are stuck paying for OKC's stadia? That's some bullshirt. Or were you talking about just OKC?

And, again, a smaller MSA means less local TV/radio contracts. The Sports Animal and KOCO aren't going to be able to pony up as much as radio and TV in a 3.3M market.
 
Re: UPDATE: Sonics headed to OKC, money headed to Seattle

Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
Inky_Wretch said:
Damaramu said:
People have a negative (and flat out wrong) stereotype of Oklahoma probably based off the Grapes of Wrath. I doubt any free agents are going to run away, heck the Hornets loved it here. Anytime he's asked Chris Paul goes on and on about how great it was in OKC. Sorry but the stereotype isn't right and NBA players don't exactly hate it here.

That's great Paul loved his stint in OKC. But that doesn't mean OKC can support an NBA team better than Seattle.

Sure, the money is being dangled out there right now. But will it be there five, 10 years from now? I don't see it.

(And I say that as somebody who is very familiar with OKC, spent many evenings in Bricktown and has a friend whose mother died in the Murrah Building.)

Well I say it as a lifelong OKC resident, people will support the team. Bennett is a huge basketball and sports fan and he also loves OKC. He'll continue to support the team and the people will too. The people here are starved for pro sports and it's not going to just go away after 2 years.

The support for the Hornets wasn't fake.

I have no doubt the people will support it. But, then again, the people in Seattle were still supporting the Sonics.

But will the money be there to buy luxury boxes? To build another new arena when Bennett decides the current one isn't nice enough?

Seattle's MSA is 3.3 million. OKC's MSA is 1.1 million. That alone means less money in local TV and radio deals.

Exactly. You're not going to pay what Durant will command in two years off the fans buying nachos. Broadcast revenue, luxury boxes, sponsorship -- that's where they make the coin. And OKC is not in the same position as a large market to provide those things.
 

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