The Dreaded Marco Wrote:
Cotton Wrote:
With apologies, I'm happy they're staying in Sacto. More than anything, I'm happy that Anaheim isn't getting a basketball team. and that
these fucking clowns will no longer be the owners.
Seattle deserves a team. But if you've ever been to Sacramento, you know that place needs SOMETHING.
As I expressed in my full post above, I had mixed feelings about this transaction from the get go. I'm happy for Sacto fans who get to keep their 28 year old team, despite losing my 40 year old team a few years back.
Ironically, David Stern commented yesterday that the relocation committee, headed (unbelievably) by Clay Bennett, "decided that as strong as the Seattle bid was, there's benefit to a city that has supported us for so long". Hmmm. Math must not be his strong suit.
My main issue is with that fucking snake Stern. Obviously, Clay Bennett benefitted from being the Devil incarnate's pal. I guess Chris Hansen and Steve Ballmer and their billions of dollars need to make more influential friends.
Basically, it comes down to 29 rich old white guys + Michael Jordan looking to make as much money for themselves as they possibly can while preserving David Stern's legacy. Fuck them.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/201 ... idies.htmlI am now convinced that Stern is actually the devil. And I don't believe in the devil. Rot in hell, asshole:
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At the end of the fight, the old, vindictive NBA commissioner couldn't announce the winner without first needling the city he was about to make a loser again.
At the end of a polarizing relocation issue that he once described as "wrenching," the man who always measures his words couldn't resist one smug remark directed at Seattle.
At the end of another heartbreaking NBA result, David Stern taunted us.
"This is going to be short for me," he told reporters in Dallas on Wednesday. "I have a game to get to in Oklahoma City."
Ouch.
It was a sucker punch followed by a gut punch. First, Stern reminded Seattle that its team is now in Oklahoma City. Then, he announced the NBA was rejecting the city's bid to get a team back."
Seattle lost in the same way that a sparring partner loses to a boxer in training. It wasn't a real fight, just an exhibition for the benefit of one. Hansen really wasn't competing for the Kings. Seattle existed solely to be used to make Sacramento better in the NBA's eyes.