A while back I had some disagreements with some people on this site and decided to leave for a while. Id like to take this time to appologize to those (vf, and others) the details of those arguments dont matter today. All that matters today is that we Kings fans are heart broken. The bad news has brought me back to the site. Such a sad day, as it looks next season I will be an NBA fan with no team to cheer for. I am sorry for those residents of Sacramento, as I know this hurts you all much more than it hurts me (as I am all the way across the country in VA). I just want to say thank you to all you guys who have been loyal to this site, and this team over the years. May there be better days ahead of us all. #KingsAllDay
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I'm sorry, everyone.
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SACRAMENTO KINGS - A Family Tradition - The passion runs deep with fans of this team.
Why is the rum always gone? -- Cap'n Jack Sparrow
THANK YOU KEVIN JOHNSON! #WeAreSacramento - May 17, 2013
SACRAMENTO KINGS - A Family Tradition - The passion runs deep with fans of this team.
Why is the rum always gone? -- Cap'n Jack Sparrow
THANK YOU KEVIN JOHNSON! #WeAreSacramento - May 17, 2013
I moved to NorCal in 94 from NY, and Richmond quickly became my favorite player and the guy who got me into basketball. I grew up being the only Kings fan I knew in the bay area and hated the Warriors. Hated them. I could never root for them.
I'd still follow them if this goes through, but it'll never be the same. Never. Makes a potential move to Europe for me for awhile a little easier. Following from afar is following from afar.
But this f'ing sucks. Still holding out hope a local investor steps in and Stern gives us a chance. But damnit this sucks. Put up with the worst owners in pro sports for years while they show zero commitment to being even competitive, only to be rewarded by having our hearts ripped out, franchise relocated and our history erased. SMH.
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“Sacramento is where I want to be,’’ he said. “I want to bring the organization back, help the organization get started back winning. I love the city of Sacramento. That’s where I want to be. End of story. “We can dig a hole, throw that topic in there, cover it with dirt, pack it down. I want to be in Sacramento. End of story.’’ -DeMarcus Cousins
Our franchise literally is about to rise from the ashes.
rumors on twitter that stern pushed the clowns into selling to Seattle... to make up for what he did to themif true it whould rule out any chance of them staying
My predictions every year before the draft
Steals of the draft
2012
1st round - Royce White/Andre Drummond
2nd round- Jae Crowder
Biggest Bust
2012- Damian Lillard
Players I Dislike
2012- Jeremy Lamb
i know quite a few people in sacramento who share this view. the kings have been the only game in town for a couple of decades, and, for many, the natural response has been to root for them because... well, they're here, so why not? however, much of that contingent has already become jaded enough to emotionally distance themselves from this team, and from the nba, in general. it's always been a component of the small town/big town tension in sacramento. there are plenty of people prepared to shout "good riddance!!" while the kings make their exit, and it might be enough for the nba to justify the approval of the team's relocation, as well as the denial of a future nba franchise. if sacramento ever decides to fully commit to modernizing, then perhaps the nba would change its mind, but, in my opinion, brick's been spot-on in his assessment of the local fanbase: refusing to support the team was always going to result in the advancement of an agenda in which sacramento is left without a professional sports franchise...
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I'm sure that your now aware that the Warriors are the closest team to Sacramento. I was a Warrior fan prior to the Kings moving to Sacramento, and thats probably where my attention will go now if this comes to pass. I do think there are more hurdles that have to be crossed before this deal could be done. So far, I've heard nothing from Kevin Johnson, or the league. We all know that the Maloofs can agree to sell to anyone they want, but its immaterial if the league doesn't approve the sale. As far as I know, every team thats been sold has had to go through a process of approval, and in some cases the sale has been turned down by the league.
I assumed, and I'm sure many of you have done so as well, that the league wanted to keep the team in Sacramento. It appeared that there was bad blood between the Maloofs and Stern. The only reference to the league, is in the one report that said with league approval. I question that, but its possible. Seattle may appear to be a more stable situation to the league than Sacramento, unless someone steps up (Burkle, Johnson) and intervene's. I would hope that the city, and prespective ownership, would put up some sort of fight. For PR benefits if nothing else. I realize that this just happened, so I'm willing to wait till the smoke clears for some sort of reaction.
I'm not throwing in the towel just yet. This all seems too neat and clean on the surface. This could be a ploy by the Maloofs to show any potential buyers, that the $500 million they're asking is very viable, and thats what its going to cost if you want to buy.
Its hard to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard.
If all of this is true (500mil for the team plus 500mil for the arena plus moving expenses) then we are looking at 1.2 billion to get a basketball team. I hope they can afford the tickets over there.
If the cost is $500 Million. Add in the $75 Million to the league, $77 Million to City of Sacramento and $75 - $100 Million relocation fees/cost/rebranding etc and the $300 million they are putting into the arena are we looking at $1 Billion dollars total here?
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...medium=twitterIndeed, sources close to the situation told PBT that there are still many hurdles for this deal to overcome, and that Sacramento still has willing, reputable buyers ready to meet or beat Hansen’s offer in order to keep the franchise in town.
Can we kick off the lurkers so the server doesn't crash?
“Sacramento is where I want to be,’’ he said. “I want to bring the organization back, help the organization get started back winning. I love the city of Sacramento. That’s where I want to be. End of story. “We can dig a hole, throw that topic in there, cover it with dirt, pack it down. I want to be in Sacramento. End of story.’’ -DeMarcus Cousins
Our franchise literally is about to rise from the ashes.
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.c...medium=twitterIndeed, sources close to the situation told PBT that there are still many hurdles for this deal to overcome, and that Sacramento still has willing, reputable buyers ready to meet or beat Hansen’s offer in order to keep the franchise in town.
Can we kick off the lurkers so the server doesn't crash?
Kevin Johnson @KJ_MayorJohnson
Bottom line Sacramento: it's not over... #keepthefaith #playingtowin
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“Sacramento is where I want to be,’’ he said. “I want to bring the organization back, help the organization get started back winning. I love the city of Sacramento. That’s where I want to be. End of story. “We can dig a hole, throw that topic in there, cover it with dirt, pack it down. I want to be in Sacramento. End of story.’’ -DeMarcus Cousins
Our franchise literally is about to rise from the ashes.
I know 500 million is a really hefty pricetag, but how could this potentially not pan out? Is anyone allowed to outbid the Hansen group? Also, can't the NBA just block the relocation in general? What are the chances of this happening?
I'm so sad guys.....fighting back tears. I just barely got to take my kids to their first game. This hurts.
Sorry for the tears this video may produce.
All in all you're just another brick in the wall. - Pink Floyd
Well, of course I can't understand. I wasn't trying to pass judgement, or hold myself up as better, so I apologize if that's how I come across.
VF, you, more than anybody else here, know enough about my personal background to know that having a feeling of provincial territory about things such as this are completely beyond my understanding, and why. But, as I said, I feel bad for the people who are getting screwed by this; I just don't grok the notion of "Well, I guess that's it! Fifty years of following the NBA, but I'm done, now!"
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Kevin Johnson @KJ_MayorJohnson
Bottom line Sacramento: it's not over... #keepthefaith #playingtowin
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