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3.1 Chronicle Live -- Sam Amick

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  1. David Stern0:42
  2. Jerry Buss0:57, 1:16
  3. Kevin Johnson0:16, 0:41, 1:41
  4. George county0:11
  5. Sacramento0:06, 0:08, 0:37
  6. cancer research1:48
  7. Southern California1:01, 1:13
  8. fund raising event1:47
  9. Wee hours1:59
Wed, 2 Mar 2011|

NBA extends the Sacramento Kings deadline until 4/18.

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Transcript

And even covering the story obviously. Very closely it sounds like the at least the people in Sacramento -- the mayor think that the Sacramento Kings would far prefer to move -- George county do you see it that way. I do I do all the signs are very very strong. Thank Kevin Johnson with his ducks' mascot -- dollars is a lot of the root of that. Is the fact that he thinks -- out the door he's gonna continue trying but what you're saying already is the political stance and I think. And try to set that a path out so that they do skip town. You know people are point fingers and there were supposed to be a meeting today between KJ -- the all star point guard mayor in the balloons to they may today it Sacramento. I was still now they're gonna meet later in the week and is gonna Kevin Johnson we'll talk to David Stern I think tomorrow. Over the phone but that meeting didn't happen everything's been trickling in that documents they're supposed to get. You know weeks ago and they got a few of them yesterday and -- the processes is you know painstakingly slow. So it seems that comes down to people are talking about Jerry Buss doctor buss is not allow them to move down that. LA and Southern California there really is the other owners in the NBA take the kings out of it there are 29 other franchising a simple majority. -- the Sacramento Kings get the fifteen votes to move the franchise from northern California to Southern California absolutely I mean Indian majority vote. Jerry Buss and Donald's fairly especially sterling. Are not that powerful they know they're gonna try to swing a few votes I think ultimately they probably see a nice check that the NBA doesn't have. Territorial rights but they certainly can negotiate. You know -- nice little side you know fund. For those teams at what they have to go through. But I don't think that the vote is going to be a problem all these owners they want to be able to do what they what they wanna do and and that's across the board. Are wishing them ill will does not sound like the Kevin Johnson and -- -- from -- -- NBA sent extra time -- chronicle live as always -- this Saturday night a terrific fund raising event for cancer research will be held in San Francisco what is called a cycle for survivor and since it is being held on Saturday -- Seth -- and -- Sandberg -- natural supporters. Wee hours well -- next time chronicle lively cycle. For survival.

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