Trapperman Dave
Basil Fawty
Who would move East though? Memphis, Minnesota or New Orleans?
New orleans imo and antgawd never misses the playoffs again.
To the Op SONICS BACK!!!!
Who would move East though? Memphis, Minnesota or New Orleans?
The Las Vegas Bucks. Name fits so perfectly![]()

@mcellas
When they gonna rebuild the Orange Bowl. Loria hustled the fukk out of those local politicians.

The End
- Team gets good.
- Owner wants new arena.
- City says no at first.
- Owner says we will leave.
- They draw it out for a few years.
- Owner actually starts making plans to leave.
- City caves and helps pay for it.
- Owner gets new arena.
Silver aint bout to let this shyt ride


play the spurs 4 times a year, or play the bulls 4 times? hmmm.......Griz are
They dont worry me

play the spurs 4 times a year, or play the bulls 4 times? hmmm.......
play the warriors 4 times a year, or play the bulls 4 times?hmmm.......
play the thunder 4 times a year, or play the bulls 4 times?hmmm............
grizz to the east based silver![]()

They've been talking about a hockey team in Seattle for the longest time now.always happens
http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=643622
The owner of the Edmonton Oilers said Thursday he is concerned with the "implications" of the now-defunct deal with the city for a new arena, but stopped short of saying he will revisit plans to move the franchise.
then
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/edmonton-oilers-owner-daryl-katz-visits-seattle-1.1281994
Edmonton Oilers brass spent Monday night prospecting in the Emerald City.
The Oilers released a statement from owner Daryl Katz's group confirming that he, team president Patrick LaForge and Kevin Lowe, president of hockey operations, were in Seattle for meetings, though it was not specified who exactly they were conferring with.
a while later
http://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/projects_redevelopment/the-agreement.aspx
- The Katz Group will pay the principal and interest costs for $112.81-million of their contribution as rent over 35 years. The remaining $17.19-million will be paid as cash.
- The City of Edmonton contribution of $279-million to the arena building will include funding through a Community Revitalization Levy, new parking revenues, and redirecting the current Rexall Place subsidy.