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Wed, 23 Feb 2011|

Will the Kings leave Sacramento?

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Transcript

Cardiac chronic eleven in exports in the loss and a Mac is back from a payroll for and I she recovered the kings for a longer time to bring in a state -- it was for the other legal. Side of this story Steve first of all what's your reaction of the NBA granting this extension of the deadline was supposed to be. Marks the first now it's April the fourteenth for the Anaheim kings. -- OK okay effect but and I things of Los Angeles had. There. Giving it a chance to it to move over in what I see here is. There's so much push to go to Southern California. The money involved in some of the problems for example. Sacramento said we want to kings who want to kings who want the kings are the only team yet they won't give me decent place to play that's one of the problems. And you take a look at what some in California has you'll take a look at the television rights that is have been changed -- which could open up major. Major revenue for the team there's so much. Pushed him to Southern California and look at all the owners. There's going to be -- it's paid to move. Every can benefit him and also the way I look at it is the owners kind of worked together -- sure -- have a vote for the -- you know what. -- pretty much give you what you want but when I want something we'll look at the list for four teams that move. Two unanimous votes and one holdout two holes out see you pretty much that they let almost like -- boys club. Where they pretty much let each other do what they wanted to sure you have some little bit angry you know maybe the Clippers in the Lakers. Aren't thrilled with a that they got a few bucks still. The NBA allows their franchises to move more than any other sports they go west Seattle that was picked open and left in him so what do you think Sam ultimately did -- king owner's name Alou Brothers wanna wind up in Orange County become the Anaheim kings like Steve said. I mean to be honest ultimately I think they wanna be in Sacramento and they've taken a bad rap for years. Up there with people assuming they wanted out of town but as Steve said you know they didn't get facility done. Right now there's only you know -- group that's been hired to come up with a plan is still don't have a concrete plan to get one done. The most -- looking at it like where's a viable market the Anaheim situation is unique they go in they'd be attendant. In the building. The negotiations there are gonna be key how many you know incentives and they have revenue streams -- confined. To make it you know enough money and and in the TV rights deal to you hit on the head of the Lakers just came up that the new net to new networks have their own. And now fox sports west is down there. Looking person somebody departed with that's a key factor and Lakers went to Time Warner Cable -- fox sports west has nothing so they may wind up. Getting the media the Sacramento Kings but. The question I have you have not one but two teams currently playing at Staples Center the Lakers and at. The Clippers what are -- gonna say Steve legally could they stop the kings from moving to Orange County 45 miles to the south. You know anybody can try anything but they would be ill advised in my opinion tried that and and -- before this is the first time this team. Try to -- to keep a team from moving and it didn't work. And also take a look at it you know what sacrament should consider is look at Seattle and they have some real bad blood going there and teams do move. Maybe if they can work out a deal sure if they can save this one thing but we can't work got to deal maybe make things such that another team would -- And what's the latest -- hearing -- -- -- mayor mayor KJ the all star point guard is gonna meet with -- loose on on Tuesday Tuesday's talk gonna commissioner stern on Tuesday as well. He was fired up yesterday I went to his press conference he was obviously upset there's some key. Documents from the most last eleven years of looking into the arena situation they were supposed to provide on. February ninth. And I now being told they won't be seeing those until Monday. KG has been set these deadlines that are not meant the two sides are talking much and right now. It's one of those things where you know it's just not a good sign when you're not engaging with the city Iran. And all you're doing its negotiating with the city that that you probably wanna go to but even if they build a minority and it's gonna take it sheriff's -- to get up and they've already got the -- -- ready to go out and. Brian -- share with the ducks I mean what is what a sweet deal and look its books nice large stadium. Once again good for revenue is also have baseball down the street and it's kind of -- my sports systems like Steve Watson a move yeah it's not that I wanna want what's best for the sport it's nice area. We've -- since the northern California we needed Sam courtesy of -- chronicle -- -- with you throughout the NBA season stables and actually got -- -- the question as well we see. Alex Smith back and.

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