TorturedBlazerFan
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I feel weird talking about dividing up a guys things the day he dies. Im gonna take a break from this conversation. RIP PA.
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I wanna punch Canzano in the face
selling an arena without a professional sports team as one of it's major tenements? Yeah, that's gonna get a lot of money.
I'm talking about in Portland.
Give it up, they aren't moving to Vegas. I know you get a huge boner for acting all edgy and going against the grain.
Paul Allen owns a lot of land around the Rose Quarter, including a large piece on the river. It would likely be a package deal if the Moda were to be sold separate from the Blazers.
Tualatin
But why is the practice facility here?
Why would someone buy the Moda center though? Without the Blazers, it's not like it has a lot of value.
A New Yorker owns the Bucks.Whats going to change in Portland?
Why would an outside buyer with no ties to Portland move their family to Portland for a "healthy profit" when they can print money with a flashy new team and arena in Vegas?
Because Portland has a passionate fan base?
I would be happy to be proven wrong (in this example ONLY) but I do not have confidence in McGowan.
First they came for the edgy announcers.
Then the edgy social media guy.
Corporate is sterilizing the Blazers.
Roster-wise, they may start dumping salaries of everyone except Lillard. Keep payroll lean except for a star, marketable player.
Winning is secondary now to selling the team and making the team attractive to buyers. Ugh.
Yeah that's now a more realistic, but crazy situation. Big personnel changes at the end of the seasonRoster-wise, they may start dumping salaries of everyone except Lillard. Keep payroll lean except for a star, marketable player.
Winning is secondary now to selling the team.
I’ll be there opening night against the Lakers.Thursday is gonna be really emotional, but it just sucks a bunch of L*ker fans bought up the tickets from Blazer fans.
So fuck all Blazer fans that sold out and put money over franchise.
I’ll be there opening night against the Lakers.
Your shithole city isn't getting our team....
LA already has two. Not worried about Blazers going to LA.
Whats going to change in Portland?
Why would an outside buyer with no ties to Portland move their family to Portland for a "healthy profit" when they can print money with a flashy new team and arena in Vegas?
Because Portland has a passionate fan base?
I would be happy to be proven wrong (in thus example) but I do not have confidence in McGowan.
You know we're going to make everyone stroke the fuck out.
Went through lists of high net worth individuals who might consider owning the Blazers, who are not super old:
Not in any particular order:
Jeff Bezos (Amazon)
Howard Schultz (Starbux)
Jensen Huang (Nvidia) ~Went to Oregon State
Was Paul Allen from Portland?
Was Merritt Paulson from Portland?
Was Larry Weingberg from Portland?
Was the owners of the Winterhawks (both their original and their current) from Portland?
Is the owner of the Clippers from L.A.?
Why must the owner be from Portland?
And why would they stay here vs moving to Vegas? Because it would cost a LOT to move to Vegas. Not only the cost of the team (probably 1.5 billion) plus the buyout (who knows how much that is) and the moving fees?
EVEN if they did move to Vegas, and it cost them (around) 2 billion, you know how many years they'd have to make L.A. type operating income to re-coup that? probably 10-12 years. And that's probably generous.
So yeah, it's not actually super smart to buy a franchise worth over a billion and a half, just to move it, so you can MAYBE make a profit in 10 years.
There's a reason why the Thunder moved, it was back when it was much cheaper to move. And there's a reason why the Chargers, Rams and Raiders all moved. Their ownership did not change hands.
And I saw Montreal wants a team too.
Just the Clippers now. I think that other team went out of business or something.
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Le nope
Having the Blazers will be more about marketing Park MGM than anything.
Sports are going to go through a drastic change. Sports betting is now legal and the NBA wants a piece of every dollar bet. They are working with the big books and gaming companies to make an agreement. If this happens the NBA could within a decade make more money from gambling than TV contracts.
Increased revenue from gambling will change how the NBA looks at team locations. Portland doesn't do much for national TV ratings. Portland also wouldn't do much for sports bettors. But a Vegas or Anaheim team would get lots of attention from national TV and betting audiences. The relocation committee isn't going to care about a small market area of the country when moving the team can make all of the owners more money.
So sports betting is your reasoning for why the relocation committee is more likely to move the Blazers to Vegas than the Kings (with what was their run down arena and super-low attendance) to Seattle?Sports are going to go through a drastic change. Sports betting is now legal and the NBA wants a piece of every dollar bet. They are working with the big books and gaming companies to make an agreement. If this happens the NBA could within a decade make more money from gambling than TV contracts.
Increased revenue from gambling will change how the NBA looks at team locations. Portland doesn't do much for national TV ratings. Portland also wouldn't do much for sports bettors. But a Vegas or Anaheim team would get lots of attention from national TV and betting audiences. The relocation committee isn't going to care about a small market area of the country when moving the team can make all of the owners more money.
