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Name: Morgan Maskell | Gender: M | Member Since January 2, 2008
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What happens when you're unwanted or homeless

Posted on: May 17, 2008 6:22 am
 

First they were in Buffalo, then San Diego....they found themselves homeless. Off to Los Angeles they went...now, it seems, they find themselves unwanted. The Lakers are the team of Los Angeles, everyone knows it.

The Lakers are the championship team, they are the playoff team, they are the team with the superstars and the publicity and media attention. In my opinion, the unwanted bastard child of Los Angeles needs to find a new home.


Economically it makes so much sense, if you manage to find the right home -- first off, you won't be competeing for support, sales and general revenue against the Lakers. It would be absolutely mind-boggling, I'm sure to see the amount of revenue the Clippers get compared to the Lakers from Los Angeles. How do they get the money to support themselves like other NBA franchises I don't know, because the Lakers are just taking their share and them some more from the Los Angeles audience.

Basketball-wise, as we have seen this playoffs, home court is ever so important. I have to admit, I haven't watched much Clipper games over the years but still the Lakers have a better crowd, that is for sure. If the Clippers could get some solid support behind them from a solid fanbase they could really start to grow as a franchise.

New Orleans seemed to accept and back the Hornets straight away, of course that was helped by hurricane katrina, their community spirit just inflated to awesome levels. It seems that Oklahoma City, if anything like when they hosted the Hornets will be accepting of the Sonics franchise and support them. If the Clippers get to the right home, (could be Seattle), they could become a successful franchise.


Who are the candidates for cities who want teams, where do they go?

Category: NBA
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Since: Sep 29, 2007
Posted on: May 17, 2008 9:40 am

What happens when you're unwanted or homeless

Wait a minute.....the Clippers are still an NBA team?

I agree with you North, the need to get out of LA, and Seattle is open now. If they moved there, people actually might remember the Clippers are an NBA team.



Reputation: 97
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Since: Jan 2, 2008
Posted on: May 17, 2008 5:13 pm

What happens when you're unwanted or homeless

They seem to have been stuck in a rut while in LA, except a couple of years. They haven't achieved anything. Money-wise, basketball-wise, they need to get out...

But where to...we all know Seattle wants a team now, I dont actually know if they would except a team other then the Sonics, straight away. They could also be competeing against the sonics for fans in the first few years. Possibly. Who else wants the bastard child of LA?



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