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Despite recent efforts by the Hansen-Ballmer group to sweeten their offer, the NBA's relocation committee stood by their original recommendation to keep the Kings in Sacramento.
The Maloofs will remain owners of the team in Sacramento. Yeah, sure, that'll happen.
If the NBA rejects Seattle's pleas, the Maloofs have not ruled out selling the Kings to Vivek Ranadive.
A day after the Seattle group led by Chris Hansen raised their bid in a last second attempt to change the NBA's mind on approving the sale, the Maloofs reportedly play their own cards.
The argument is that the Kings going for a higher price raises all boats in the NBA. But there's a different consideration to make for some owners.
The Seattle Group makes a big play leading up to the Board of Governors Meeting on May 15th.
Dave breaks down exactly what happened in Seattle leading to the Sonics relocation.
A small tidbit in a recent news article about Monta Ellis reveals that at least one anonymous member of the ownership group bidding to keep the team in Sacramento may be interested in signing the prospective Free Agent.
Micky Arison, the owner of the Heat and CEO of Carnival Cruises, engaged with a Seattle fan through Twitter Direct Messages, apparently. And Arison defended his vote in favor of keeping the Kings in Sacramento.