redhawk253
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likely just tryin to get more $$$
peachesenregalia":2l4k08z4 said:look at you guys justifying this. Bet the Sacramento fans don't feel any better about this than you did about losing the Sonics. Shit happens. move on.
peachesenregalia":1h35w53f said:drdiags":1h35w53f said:Just saw this
stevelarge_cbs13 @largesteven
Source: Seattle groups offer was rejected by Maloofs. Hmmm. Plot thickening by the minute.
Not cool. The Maloofs are NOTORIOUS for this kind of BS.
mitch levy @kjrmitch
This report is BS. RT @bcondotta: A Sacramento TV station reporting Maloofs rejected the Seattle deal
drdiags":20o3stfy said:Guess we have dis-information going viral. Twitter stinks sometimes
mitch levy @kjrmitch
This report is BS. RT @bcondotta: A Sacramento TV station reporting Maloofs rejected the Seattle deal
You sound like Clayclay's "cabana boy"!peachesenregalia":jxytz8f0 said:Exactly. They knew what this was.
Hansen went in the front door, was open and honest with his intentions.
Unlike he who won't be named. F'n lying snake.
look at you guys justifying this. Bet the Sacramento fans don't feel any better about this than you did about losing the Sonics. Shit happens. move on.
Blitzer88":11cjvtfr said:My God.........just get it done already! I hate false reports, and hopefully that one report is just that, false!
Sam Amick @sam_amick
@Aykis16 Can you please take my name off the story about the reported rejected offer from Steve Large, Akis?
SeaTown81":ybp5ck84 said:Blitzer88":ybp5ck84 said:My God.........just get it done already! I hate false reports, and hopefully that one report is just that, false!
Sacramento reporter that doesn’t want to be affiliated with report of rejection.
Sam Amick @sam_amick
@Aykis16 Can you please take my name off the story about the reported rejected offer from Steve Large, Akis?
Mitch Levy straight up called the report BS. Given his connections, I believe it. And this just confirms that. Add to that all the other people who are hearing the same things about Seattle, I feel Mitch is in the right. FOR NOW.
I stand my ground on the Maloofs being shady and flaky as hell. Even if all the reports on a close agreement are true (they very well might be), they can't be trusted til it's all signed in blood. They had an agreement for a new arena with Sacramento and celebrated with the mayor at mid-court at a home game mid-season last year before the all-star break. You'd think that would be trustworthy, right? WRONG. They backed out shortly after, breaking the hearts of Kings fans everywhere.
peachesenregalia":1x0wznzg said:One other thing, as far as I can tell, the first stones were thrown by Sonics fans against Thunder fans. They asked for a fight and they got one, then had the cheek to pull the 'classless' card when Thunder fans talked back to them.
What I know about the Kings-to-Seattle story at this point: sources say the Maloofs are getting back into the liquor business and the only way for them to do that is to sell the Kings, their last asset of any worth. The Maloofs, of course, had beverage distributorships in Colorado and New Mexico but sold them to try -- futilely -- to keep their Las Vegas hotel casino, The Palms, afloat. Separate sources say that putting a team back in Seattle is at the top of David Stern's bucket list as NBA commissioner and, as we know, David invariably gets what he wants. The Maloofs reversed field once before, on a deal that would've kept the team in Sacramento, but sources say the terms of that deal were negotiated by Stern and that the Maloofs backed out because the terms weren't the ones they specified they had to have.
What I know about the Kings-to-Seattle story at this point: sources say the Maloofs are getting back into the liquor business and the only way for them to do that is to sell the Kings, their last asset of any worth. The Maloofs, of course, had beverage distributorships in Colorado and New Mexico but sold them to try -- futilely -- to keep their Las Vegas hotel casino, The Palms, afloat. Separate sources say that putting a team back in Seattle is at the top of David Stern's bucket list as NBA commissioner and, as we know, David invariably gets what he wants. The Maloofs reversed field once before, on a deal that would've kept the team in Sacramento, but sources say the terms of that deal were negotiated by Stern and that the Maloofs backed out because the terms weren't the ones they specified they had to have.