Sacramento Kings most likely moving to Seattle..

It's finally over. Kings are officially staying in Sacramento. Maloofs sold the team to Sacramento's group. Not Anaheim. Not Seattle. Not Virginia Beach. Not Mexico City. Not Tokyo. Not the Moon...

SAK-RAH-MEN-TOW

SUCK. MY. DICK. VICTORY!!!

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WHY THE HELL DOESN'T ANCHORAGE HAVE A NBA TEAM OR AT LEAST NHL???

Anyone else not care about sports, yet read the thread anyways?
 
I'm aware. It was a joke. Though we do have a huge focus on hockey here, it's still only 1/3 the population of Edmonton, which I think is the smallest NHL town. Yes?
 
Haha, Not anymore. Sellout crowds will be back in full force...

You forget what Kinda sellout streak Sacramento is known for...
 
Sacramento sold out every game from 1985 to 1997... during which their record was 359-625 during that time. They made the playoffs TWICE and won only ONE of those 7 playoff games during that time.

They'll be back to selling out in NO time...

and being that the new Kings owner can be credited for much of the Warriors' resurgence... You KNOW Sacto's about to blow the fuck up.

 
Alright well I read somewhere that Sacramento and other areas in the northern part of California got it really bad.
 
Anywhere that had an economical stake in the housing market was hit especially hard. Sacramento's suburbs were hit pretty hard, but so were the growing suburbs around EVERY large city.. Most of the cities did alright, through the recession, though, at least if they had a diverse business sector.

What you might have heard would have been more about Sacramento suburbs like that of Elk Grove. Elk Grove was especially hit hard... being that it was like the fastest growing city in the country in 04/05 and just seemed to pop up a new house every other hour. It's a sprawling bedroom community that has only as much commerce/industry as it's convenience stores, InNout burger, and strip malls can muster. That place was crippled for the most part, but almost any city that experienced rapid suburban growth for the decade or so prior to the recession took quite a hit.

Their city leaders were pretty stupid, thinking that they could just build a bazillion houses on what was formerly farmland and have a city. It only became an actual city in 2000, though, so I'd barely count it as anything but a ridiculous cluster of houses.

That's why Las Vegas was hit especially hard... It's basically a tourist destination with a huge sprawling suburb surrounding it, trying to attract the retirement crowd. Once it's sprawl was limited, construction jobs and tourism from other suffering places ceased for the most part. That same thing happened in Florida, Phoenix, and the furthest reaching suburbs of LA, more or less.

Sacramento itself, with it's proximity to the Bay Area, and designation as a capital city, connecting it economically to everywhere in California, made it a little safer in that regard. I didn't see the 'forclosure' signs in Sac City so much as elsewhere. It's a diverse, cosmopolitain city with lots of education opportunities and amenities - It's not all that different from a place like Portland, only instead of being cloudy all the time, it's the sunniest location on the planet between June and September.

 
I like ya dingo, but damn that is horrendous. How can anybody still buy tickets when a team is that shit. It's like the mariners, Iove em they are just so disappoint. But fuck it! Go Seahawks!
 
Sacramento is just that passionate about basketball. Don't blame me...

and the Seahawks? Talk about disappoint.

Actually wait. We're talking about Seattle sports... all I can say is Ouch, and I'm from Northern California, where none of my teams have won since 1989... but at least it's not 1979.
 
i just can't even...

sounders have been US Open Cup champions 3 of the 5 years they've been in the MLS, with this years' season not over yet. they sold out season tickets their first season, and set records in the league for average attendance (09: 30,943; 10: 36.173; 11: 38,466, 12: 43,144) and put up the third largest attendance for an MLS match on 10/15/11 with 64,140 (i was at this game /claim), as well as holding #2 with 66,452 against the timbers last season

 
Don't even try to lump MLS in with the other 4 leagues. It's improving, but it's not the same...

And... it's not like Seattle's won either the Supporters Shield or the MLS Cup. Those are the more serious trophies. Only a matter of time till they will, but none-the-less.

 
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