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Big kudos to Nelson, who managed to miss the purchase price by nearly one and a half billion dollars.
Big Kudos to Seattle...
written into the deal?Keeping it in LA.
I think he would get league permission for the move if he could get it, ie. if its not written into the deal that the Clips have to stay put. I gotta wonder what the Clips will draw once the Lakers get their back together though? Ballmer's got money to burn. I am happy the Bucks are staying put, but Sacramento on the other hand is/has been a $hitshow w/ their whole scenario.Well he would need permission from the league to move the team in any case...i'm sure somewhere in the back of his mind is moving them to Seattle but i think for the foreseeable decade or two they stay in LA because they're making money.
Yet we can't get a freakin NFL franchise. HTF there isn't an NFL team in LA is mind boggling.Well the funny thing is that even teams in the red end up making a lot of money just because the rate at which the value of a franchise grows is astounding as is evident by the 2b dollar mark for the clippers. So in the end if it's in the best interest of the NBA as a whole for whatever reason for the clippers to stay in LA they will stay there permanently, as you point out though things may change in the future. Honestly though the LA area is more than big enough for two teams to flourish.
Big kudos to Nelson, who managed to miss the purchase price by nearly one and a half billion dollars.
You don't buy something for $2B and then move it from LA to Seattle.
Too bad for Oprah and Magic who though they could get in on the cheap to buy the team.
Two BILLION freaking dollars. Sterling wins big time.
Bush's fault, c'mon.Big kudos to Nelson, who managed to miss the purchase price by nearly one and a half billion dollars.
You can intelligently speculate what a $25 billion man does? All I know is he's absurdly wealthy, from Seattle, has been looking to build an indoor arena in town for awhile, and heavily lobbied for the Sonics to stay. Oh yeah, and now owns an NBA franchise, the purchase of which just made every other franchise owner sprout Space Needle wood.You don't buy something for $2B and then move it from LA to Seattle.
You can intelligently speculate what a $25 billion man does? All I know is he's absurdly wealthy, from Seattle, has been looking to build an indoor arena in town for awhile, and heavily lobbied for the Sonics to stay. Oh yeah, and now owns an NBA franchise, the purchase of which just made every other franchise owner sprout Space Needle wood.
You can intelligently speculate what a $25 billion man does?
Sterling, using calculated risk, did everything on purpose in order to raise the franchise value to where it is now. From a 13 mil purchase a few decades ago, up to 2 bil is quite a leap. The way the events happened - the tape, the woman (his accessory), the impending divorce from his wife all came together like a novel with a plot. Wow, Sterling is a genius and it made the new NBA president receive his crowning moment, too. What an entertaining theater this is. Magic Johnson and Oprah did not get a ghost of a chance. Sterling made sure that the CNN interviews would categorically rule out Magic as owner by repeatedly invoking the AIDS issue. This Sterling dude is really crafty.Every other owner is smiling right now and quietly thanking Donald Sterling for being the ultimate they always knew him to be. Their franchises have now probably doubled in value thanks to a small tape recorder.
PacificStorm, that must be an insanely potent strain of weed.Sterling, using calculated risk, did everything on purpose in order to raise the franchise value to where it is now. From a 13 mil purchase a few decades ago, up to 2 bil is quite a leap. The way the events happened - the tape, the woman (his accessory), the impending divorce from his wife all came together like a novel with a plot. Wow, Sterling is a genius and it made the new NBA president receive his crowning moment, too. What an entertaining the lawer this is. Magic Johnson and Oprah did not get a ghost of a chance. Sterling made sure that the CNN interviews would categorically rule out Magic as owner by repeatedly invoking the AIDS issue. This Sterling dude is really crafty.
You really called it at $2 bn. Oh wait, you didn't. You are just being a again.
When you call something, you get to talk smack.
PacificStorm, that must be an insanely potent strain of weed.