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Kings Staying Put (was Sonics coming back)

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My bet is on expansion when the TV deal is up in a few years.

David Stern kind of hinted without saying that there is a chance that is the route they may go expanding to 32 teams.

Seattle is the obvious one to get a team, but what other market is out there that could sustain a team?

Good question. An expansion team will be much different from OKC. They won't be pre equipped with a superstar like Durant like OKC was, and they will probably have to deal with some hard years, which OKC has never had to deal with yet. Harder to build a small market fan base that way.
 
Regardless of who ended up with the team, the Maloofs selling is good for the Kings and good for the Cavs. The Maloofs had lost some of their wealth and lost some of their passion and compass for building a strong team to rival what they had in the early 2000's. The new Kings ownership group is impressive and has a rabid fanbase that just went to bat for them. They will spend and construct a team that can compete sooner than later. As the protections dip on that Kings pick down to only top10 protected by 2015, I'd look for an outside chance of the Cavs getting the Kings pick at 13-16 in the 2014 draft(that would be huge) but more likely getting a pick in the 11-16 range in 2015 or 2016. Picks like that will be huge as we'll be able to add a low lottery pick in years that we'll already(fingers crossed) be ascending towards upper echelon in the Eastern Conference.

Regardless of how long we wait, this deal and new ownership definitely raises the chances that we get that Kings pick sooner than later. My guess is 2015
 
I'm guessing the Kings will now "coincidentally" win the Draft Lottery (as Stern's "thank you" to the new ownership group for stepping up to the plate to keep the team in Sacramento).
 
I'm guessing the Kings will now "coincidentally" win the Draft Lottery (as Stern's "thank you" to the new ownership group for stepping up to the plate to keep the team in Sacramento).
i usually tend to distance myself from the tin foil hat tards but it's pretty strange how the lottery has been won by a very..."convenient" team in most of the past few seasons.
 
I always liked how the Magic won a 1 in 66 chance for Webber the next year after winning for Shaq.

I think the odds of the Kings winning this lottery are far superior to their 6% actual chance of winning.
 
Taxpayers getting it in the pooper too-

http://www.sacbee.com/2013/05/14/5420473/sacramento-kings-lawsuit.html

Three Sacramento residents filed a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court Tuesday alleging the city has broken the law on several fronts in its $448 million downtown arena deal.
The suit, filed by attorneys Patrick Soluri and Jeffrey Anderson, contends the city fraudulently under-valued the size of the subsidy it is providing developers as part of a tentative deal to build a sports and entertainment arena in Downtown Plaza.
The city has said it has agreed to place public assets valued at $258 million into the deal, which has yet to be finalized. The plaintiffs - residents James Cathcart, Julian Camacho and Isaac Gonzalez - contend the subsidy is, by their count, $338 million.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/05/14/5420473/sacramento-kings-lawsuit.html#storylink=cpy
 

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