NBA Decision on Kings Still Weeks Away
The NBA super-committee in charge of deciding whether or not the Sacramento Kings should be sold and relocated to Seattle or not held a meeting today before the end of season Board of Governor's meetings.
The NBA super-committee in charge of deciding whether or not the Sacramento Kings should be sold and relocated to Seattle or not held a meeting today before the end of season Board of Governor's meetings.
Don't panic! The NBA delayed its vote on the Kings' future ... because of procedure outlined in its bylaws.
We're all going to read into the NBA's announcement a vote on the future of the Kings won't be held this week based on what our psyches want or fear. So let's just put it all out there.
The fate of the Kings will not be decided this week, as the NBA confirmed to The Bee's Dale Kasler that there will be no vote at this week's Board of Governors meeting.
The Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau will run this 30-second spot on our city's fight in Times Square this week as the Board of Governors decides the fate of the Kings.
The Sacramento Bee reports that two more investors have joined Sacramento's group: Naren Gupta and Andy Miller. The Bee also details Vivek Ranadivé's plans to make the Sacramento Kings a global brand.
In his latest piece for NBA.com, David Aldridge has a rundown of what he believes the three most important factors will be in the decision on whether or not to let the Sacramento Kings be sold to the Hansen-Ballmer group.
I would venture to say that what happens this week is a complete and total mystery.
Chris Hansen upped his bid for the Kings. Sacramento didn't flinch.
Has a city ever had to do as much as Sacramento is being asked to keep an NBA team?