Rastapopoulos
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This is not OT because we'd be happy to take a nasty contract (any one of Nocioni ($8M, 5yrs), Udrih ($6M, 4yrs) or Kenny Thomas ($8.6M (!), 2yrs could be absorbed by our cap space) off their hands if it was bundled with their high draft pick.
Jim Kozimor, with his energetic personality and warm smile, was one of the Kings' most recognizable faces. Now he's a personification of the Maloof family's financial troubles.
The TV and radio broadcaster was one of about a dozen Maloof Sports and Entertainment staffers laid off Tuesday as the Kings grapple with the weak economy and a disappointing NBA season that led to poor attendance at Arco Arena.
Adding to the Maloof money woes, the family is heavily invested in areas now taking hits from the recession. Las Vegas, where the Maloofs own the Palms Casino Resort, has been hurt by declines in gambling and tourism revenues.
The Maloof family is also one of the largest shareholders in Wells Fargo Bank.
Until now, though, there was nothing tangible fans could point to when sources cited millions in lost Kings revenue. Kozimor's departure changed that.
This is not OT because we'd be happy to take a nasty contract (any one of Nocioni ($8M, 5yrs), Udrih ($6M, 4yrs) or Kenny Thomas ($8.6M (!), 2yrs could be absorbed by our cap space) off their hands if it was bundled with their high draft pick.



