KiwiMatt wrote:The Seattle Timberwolves. I could live with that seemingly I have family in Tacoma.
Fuck off
KiwiMatt wrote:The Seattle Timberwolves. I could live with that seemingly I have family in Tacoma.
BloopOracle wrote:The pandemic revenue loss has in Adam Silver's own words accelerated the expansion talk, hoping this 2.5 years will bring an expansion team to Seattle and somewhere like Vegas or another Canadian team so they can fuck off trying to steal our team. Arod also just bought 2 Minneapolis apartment complexes a few months ago, but that is just me grasping for positive straws as it likely doesn't mean jack
lipoli390 wrote:BloopOracle wrote:The pandemic revenue loss has in Adam Silver's own words accelerated the expansion talk, hoping this 2.5 years will bring an expansion team to Seattle and somewhere like Vegas or another Canadian team so they can fuck off trying to steal our team. Arod also just bought 2 Minneapolis apartment complexes a few months ago, but that is just me grasping for positive straws as it likely doesn't mean jack
I don't think you're grasping at straws. There are two places that want an NBA franchise and could probably support one - Las Vegas and Seattle. The League is not going to pass up the huge financial benefit of a new expansion teams in those two communities. A team can't relocate without League approval and the owners won't be inclined to allow two new owners from the outside to deprive them of the financial windfall that could come from expansion in those two places. Nor will they want to lose the only team in the upper Midwest market. All of that is in addition to restrictions that will likely be included in the sale agreement. The agreement could include huge financial liability payable to Glen or his estate if the new owners move the team out of Minnesota within some extended period of time.
So I still don't see this team moving out of Minnesota, at least not within the next 10-15 years. And the good news is that this Lore seems like a really smart dude.
Q12543 wrote:The thing I like about this is that it appears that nearly everything Lore touches turns to gold. This guy has a real track record of success and between him and Rodriguez probably have the savvy and progressive thinking needed to take a woebegone mid-market franchise like the Wolves and turn it around. I kind of see Lore as being similar to Cuban in this regard.....or at least that's what I'm hoping.
monsterpile wrote:Q12543 wrote:The thing I like about this is that it appears that nearly everything Lore touches turns to gold. This guy has a real track record of success and between him and Rodriguez probably have the savvy and progressive thinking needed to take a woebegone mid-market franchise like the Wolves and turn it around. I kind of see Lore as being similar to Cuban in this regard.....or at least that's what I'm hoping.
I'll add to what you said here that both Lore and A-Rod are both under 50 also so if it all works they should be around for a long time.
Also it's somewhat worth noting they are getting the Lynx in this sale. WNBA franchises aren't worth a whole lot now but I could see that changing somewhat in the future making this an added value to the sale. Cheryl Reeve is 54 so I'm guessing that the Lynx will stay highly competitive for another decade or more.
For a franchise with few stars having a guy like A-Rod (and JLO) around adds a little star power. I wonder if KG even though he lost out on the chance to own the team gets his jersey retired and is around like guys with his accomplishments for the team typically does even if he has no direct involvement.
Q12543 wrote:monsterpile wrote:Q12543 wrote:The thing I like about this is that it appears that nearly everything Lore touches turns to gold. This guy has a real track record of success and between him and Rodriguez probably have the savvy and progressive thinking needed to take a woebegone mid-market franchise like the Wolves and turn it around. I kind of see Lore as being similar to Cuban in this regard.....or at least that's what I'm hoping.
I'll add to what you said here that both Lore and A-Rod are both under 50 also so if it all works they should be around for a long time.
Also it's somewhat worth noting they are getting the Lynx in this sale. WNBA franchises aren't worth a whole lot now but I could see that changing somewhat in the future making this an added value to the sale. Cheryl Reeve is 54 so I'm guessing that the Lynx will stay highly competitive for another decade or more.
For a franchise with few stars having a guy like A-Rod (and JLO) around adds a little star power. I wonder if KG even though he lost out on the chance to own the team gets his jersey retired and is around like guys with his accomplishments for the team typically does even if he has no direct involvement.
I trust Lore and A-Rod more than I trust KG. Whatever one might think of A-rod as a person, he has been very successful after his playing days. I'm sure they have huge egos, etc but Lore and A-Rod exude professional competence. I think these two are at another level of sophistication and business savvy compared to KG.
Q12543 wrote:monsterpile wrote:Q12543 wrote:The thing I like about this is that it appears that nearly everything Lore touches turns to gold. This guy has a real track record of success and between him and Rodriguez probably have the savvy and progressive thinking needed to take a woebegone mid-market franchise like the Wolves and turn it around. I kind of see Lore as being similar to Cuban in this regard.....or at least that's what I'm hoping.
I'll add to what you said here that both Lore and A-Rod are both under 50 also so if it all works they should be around for a long time.
Also it's somewhat worth noting they are getting the Lynx in this sale. WNBA franchises aren't worth a whole lot now but I could see that changing somewhat in the future making this an added value to the sale. Cheryl Reeve is 54 so I'm guessing that the Lynx will stay highly competitive for another decade or more.
For a franchise with few stars having a guy like A-Rod (and JLO) around adds a little star power. I wonder if KG even though he lost out on the chance to own the team gets his jersey retired and is around like guys with his accomplishments for the team typically does even if he has no direct involvement.
I trust Lore and A-Rod more than I trust KG. Whatever one might think of A-rod as a person, he has been very successful after his playing days. I'm sure they have huge egos, etc but Lore and A-Rod exude professional competence. I think these two are at another level of sophistication and business savvy compared to KG.