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07-03-2008, 12:58 PM
#151
Be Attitude For Gains
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
Originally Posted by RainierBeachPoet
boycott starbucks!!!
I already have
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07-03-2008, 01:13 PM
#152
Dunking on everybody in the park
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
[QUOTE=Sonic R]
I already have
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07-03-2008, 01:23 PM
#153
Shutting down your thread with knowledge and intelligence
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
I thought this was great, it's from http://www.supersonicsoul.com:
[QUOTE]Amount of money spent by Clay Bennett to move the Sonics to Oklahoma City:
City of Seattle, June 2008: $45 million
Additional money, 2013: $30 million
Relocation fee: $30 million
Losses, 2007-08 season (est.): $20 million
Losses, 2006-07 season (est.): $20 million
Moving fees (est.): $15 million
Legal fees (est.): $2 million
Add it all up and you come to a total of $162 million.
Why is this important? Because the cost of renovating KeyArena is now pegged at around $300 million, but, back when the team was sold, Howard Schultz was looking to spend about $225 million to renovate the building. After purchasing the team, Bennett indicated
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07-03-2008, 02:08 PM
#154
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
art thiel's article was good this morning:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/thiel/369455_thiel03.html
here is part of it:
As has been written here before, the biggest culprits in this deal have been the NBA and former owner Howard Schultz. However unfairly, the mess they created fell to the city and the business community to clean up. But by neglecting to put more resources in front-end imagination instead of back-end litigation, the game was lost.
Bennett is still a liar, Stern is still unconscionably remorseless, and the Sonics are gone.
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07-03-2008, 02:39 PM
#155
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
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07-03-2008, 05:08 PM
#156
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
I don't feel bad for Seattle at all. I guess I'm the only one. The team wasn't willing to pay, and Ok City was. That's the simple fact of it. If I go to a store and try to barter with the salesman, they might not give me the price that I want. Then someone else might come around and offer the asking price. I don't ***** because I didn't get the product on the cheap.
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07-03-2008, 05:32 PM
#157
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
Originally Posted by Mateo
I don't feel bad for Seattle at all. I guess I'm the only one. The team wasn't willing to pay, and Ok City was. That's the simple fact of it. If I go to a store and try to barter with the salesman, they might not give me the price that I want. Then someone else might come around and offer the asking price. I don't ***** because I didn't get the product on the cheap.
perhaps you missed the point of this earlier post:
Amount of money spent by Clay Bennett to move the Sonics to Oklahoma City:
City of Seattle, June 2008: $45 million
Additional money, 2013: $30 million
Relocation fee: $30 million
Losses, 2007-08 season (est.): $20 million
Losses, 2006-07 season (est.): $20 million
Moving fees (est.): $15 million
Legal fees (est.): $2 million
Add it all up and you come to a total of $162 million.
Why is this important? Because the cost of renovating KeyArena is now pegged at around $300 million, but, back when the team was sold, Howard Schultz was looking to spend about $225 million to renovate the building. After purchasing the team, Bennett indicated – repeatedly – that he had no interest in contributing any of his own money to the project (which eventually morphed into a completely new arena in Renton, at a price tag of $500 million).
And yet, Bennett has now committed more than half of that total just for relocating his new toy to Oklahoma City. If Bennett had just offered two-thirds of that figure - $100 million – while in Olympia fourteen months ago, yesterday would never have happened, and the state would have easily passed the bill to either build a new facility or renovate KeyArena. Further, by indicating that he was interested in helping the team, the miserable attendance figures of the past two years would have been considerably better.
Instead, Bennett kept his money in his pocket, because all along he had no interest in doing anything to keep this team here and a major interest, obviously, in getting a team for Oklahoma City.
$162 million goes a long, long way in this world. Apparently, though, just not in Seattle.
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07-03-2008, 05:48 PM
#158
Stare
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
Seattle residents should be happen. Think of all the tax dollars saved plus the settlement dollars they can use to do things for the city of Seattle.
How bout free health care for every Seattle resident? Wouldn't that be nice? They can call it the "Supersonic" health care plan.
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07-03-2008, 05:55 PM
#159
影
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
Originally Posted by Mateo
I don't feel bad for Seattle at all. I guess I'm the only one. The team wasn't willing to pay, and Ok City was. That's the simple fact of it. If I go to a store and try to barter with the salesman, they might not give me the price that I want. Then someone else might come around and offer the asking price. I don't ***** because I didn't get the product on the cheap.
Bennett's demanded price for Seattle arena: $500 million, all public money
Bennett's demanded price for OKC arena: $120 million, partially funded
You're a ****ing tool.
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07-03-2008, 06:08 PM
#160
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
Originally Posted by bagelred
Seattle residents should be happen. Think of all the tax dollars saved plus the settlement dollars they can use to do things for the city of Seattle.
How bout free health care for every Seattle resident? Wouldn't that be nice? They can call it the "Supersonic" health care plan.
i wish!!
seattle has replaced san fran as the pinko capital of the usa
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07-03-2008, 06:09 PM
#161
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Breaking News: R.I.P Sonics
Originally Posted by JordanL
Bennett's demanded price for Seattle arena: $500 million, all public money
Bennett's demanded price for OKC arena: $120 million, partially funded
You're a ****ing tool.
thanks for being clearer than i was!!
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07-03-2008, 06:10 PM
#162
Stare
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
Originally Posted by RainierBeachPoet
i wish!!
seattle has replaced san fran as the pinko capital of the usa
What are you, in the 1970's?
Pinko? You mean liberal politics?
Liberals are the GOOD guys, remember?
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07-03-2008, 06:12 PM
#163
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
Originally Posted by bagelred
What are you, in the 1970's?
Pinko? You mean liberal politics?
Liberals are the GOOD guys, remember?
Neither liberals or conservatives are good. They are just in the pockets of different special interest groups that don't necessarily have our best interest at heart.
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07-03-2008, 06:22 PM
#164
NEVER forget da SONICS
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
someone in the paper said, it (losing the sonics) feels like watching your dog get hit by a car
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07-03-2008, 06:29 PM
#165
Stare
Re: Sonics will move to OKC for 2008-09 season. Sonics name stays with Seattle
Originally Posted by RainierBeachPoet
someone in the paper said, it (losing the sonics) feels like watching your dog get hit by a car
It just means your dog is in a...better place....just like the Sonics!
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