
Originally Posted by
mranderson
I look forward to being able to say those imortal words... "I told you so."
The circumstances behind the move are tragic, yes, however, I DO think Oklahoma Cit will support the team, and support it big time. Afterall, OU sells out all the time. OSU sells out all the time (or close to it). The Blazers draw well. The Yarddawgz (yuch on that name) sell well. And when an exebition game is played here, guess what... IT SELLS OUT!
So. What if the Hornets play here and then relocate again. It is the best test we could have short of a permanant franchise. Plus, it benefits the city. Ownership is already in place, no other investment required, sponsorship already in place. This could draw from hundreds of miles. Fans from Charlotte and New Orleans will come here to watch their team. Yes, Charlotte has a new team (no way was it deserved), however, some people still support the original. Plus. Since Oklahoma City has no real risk in this (the risk is New Orleans), it is a great move. Well... I need a minor correction. The ABA has approved a replacement franchise for Oklahoma City, and that franchise may need to be placed on hold. If the Hornets are NOT successful here, that is a risk I am willing to take. Risk a major league franchise being successful here or tell the league "thanks but no thanks, we would rather have a minor league here." Humm. That should be obvious. Turning down the Hornets would be like someone buying a lottery ticket and telling the lottery commision "no thanks. I would rather have my dollar back."
Take it now and call it a test market. If we decline this offer (if we DO get it) we will once again be known as a laughing stock. Personally, I do not want to be known as the city who turned down a free NBA franchise.
I just wonder if it will be known as the Oklahoma City Hornets.
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