Sports Talk Update 6/14
Sports Blog for June 2014
We are just about mid-way through the year and so far, it has been a year filled with sport headlines.
Basketball is just about done with their playoffs, as well as Hockey. Baseball is getting close to it’s midway with The National Baseball League All-Star game just around the corner. And there
is already talk about it being less than a hundred days before NFL has its season start again.
All this going on, and what makes the headlines constantly, the sale of the Clippers, of course.
Every Clipper fan at the news of the sale for 2billion dollars had to cringe a little.
For years the Clippers have always been the bridesmaid to the Los Angeles Lakers. Even after the Clippers won their division and went on to play in the playoffs, they were still the main LA basketball team. Now with the sale of the team, you just had to ask, where will they play next year or the year after? There are lots of cities out there that would love to get the Clippers to move to their city.
But first the LA Clippers have to work out something out with Donald Sterling, his wife, and the Natural Basketball League. Every day it is something new in the headlines, first Donald is told his has to sell, then his wife goes ahead and puts the team up for sale, then Donald say ‘no way’ and files a law suit. He then cancels the law suits and agrees to the sale if the NBA agrees to certain term and as of June 9, Donald is once again suing the NBA.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/report–former-microsoft-ceo-steve-ballmer-to-buy-los-angeles-clippers-for-nba-record–2-billion-234227311.html
http://www.inquisitr.com/1282984/donald-sterling-will-go-away-drops-1b-lawsuit-okays-clipper-sale
http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/23/us/donald-sterling-nba-clippers/index.html
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/clippers-owner-donald-sterling-hasnt-203442165–nba.html
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/attorney-donald-sterling-says-no-011930818–nba.html
However, the Clippers are not the only Sports team on the market, the owners of the Buffalo Bills have also decide to sell and have hired a legal firm to do just that. Due to the reasons behind the sale of the Clippers, the sale of the Buffalo Bills has had almost no press.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/buffalo-bills-hire-firms-facilitate-175142969–nfl.html;_ylt=AwrTWVWW.4dT6B4A_8fQtDMD
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When The Walt Disney Company took control of the team in 1997, it extensively renovated Anaheim Stadium, which was then renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim
When Gene Autry sold the Angels in 1997 to The Walt Disney Company, the only changes was their name from the California Angels, to the Anaheim Angels, and after Disney renovated Anaheim Stadium, it was renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim. When Disney sold the Angels to In 2005, new owner Arturo Moreno added “Los Angeles” to the team’s name in order to better tap into the team’s history and appeal to more Los Angeles fans as in the team’s past.
He also stated that as Los Angeles is the second largest market in the U.S., its addition would benefit the team greatly. However in order to stay in compliance with the terms of its lease with the city of Anaheim, which required “Anaheim” be a part of the team’s name, the team was renamed the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Angels_of_Anaheim
Should fans worry about what can happen after a sports team gets sold? Yes, just ask any Dodger fan!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LA_Dodgers
Under the owner Real estate businessman Walter O’Malley, the dodgers moved from Brooklyn New York to Los Angeles and on April 18, 1958, the Dodgers played their first game in Los Angeles, defeating the former New York and now new San Francisco Giants, 6–5, before 78,672 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
In 1998 the son of Walter O’Malley , Pete, sold the team to the Fox Entertainment Group, it only lasted a few years before the team was sold again to Frank McCourt in 2004. Under McCourt leadership, the fans were so fed up with all the garbage that they stopped going to the games. Not just a few fans at a few games, but a lot of fans, hundreds of them stayed away from almost every home game.
McCourt was finally forced to sell the team by order of a Bankruptcy Court in 2012.
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/mlb/story/_/id/7180599/frank-mccourt-agrees-sell-los-angeles-dodgers
So, as a Clipper fan, you should be concerned, the Clipper Team could end up just like the Seattle Super Sonics, who in 2008 left Seattle and are now know as the Oklahoma City Thunder.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_Thunder#Franchise_history
The best scenario for us, Clipper fans, will be that only the price of admissions will increase and the increase won’t be so high so to keep the fans at home watching the game on TV or the local sports bar.
Let me know what you think
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