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St. Louis anyone?
I'd be willing to bet Kansas City gets a team before St. Louis does. Mainly because Kansas City's almost 2 year old arena (Sprint Center) still doesn't have a major tenant.
St. Louis anyone?
That's quite shocking.
I'm so used to say "indiana pacers" that I can't imagine an other city linked to that team.
You want to talk about a city where basketball bombed, San Diego has lost not one, but two teams. The San Diego Rockets and the San Diego Clippers. The average attendance for them was 4,500 a game. That's just pathetic.
St. Louis anyone?
Hey maybe you can be the GM and then your first promotion could be "Gay Marriage Night."
You could give little statues away of two men in shorts kissing.
Just a thought.
Neither KC or STL has a team...
people have more disposable income to spend on tickets. Just a thought.
Interesting story.
Well... the Los Angeles Lakers and, somehow even more absurdly named Utah Jazz seem to have adapted well (Minneapolis/New Orleans, respectively).
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What about the Kings...oh wait...they're in Sacremento. The Hawks...oh yeah...in Atlanta now. That's what I get for living in the past
Well...there's always Buffalo or San Diego...er...a...OOPS!!!
ok, maybe i only lived there for 3 years (i have no idea how long you've lived there), but from my experience:
no, they sure as hell don't.
but it would be awesome to have another canadian basketball franchise.
can't think of another city that could support one.
ok, maybe i only lived there for 3 years (i have no idea how long you've lived there), but from my experience:
no, they sure as hell don't.
but it would be awesome to have another canadian basketball franchise.
can't think of another city that could support one.
i dont think the fans will be there in the long run. plus they have the worst name, colors, and uniforms around.
Lived in Vancouver my whole life man. Guess you could say I'm familiar with the area.
They could bring back the Virginia Squires or the Baltimore Claws. Just a suggestion.