Pistons to sell team

Like real basketball, as well as basketball video games? Talk about the NBA, NCAA, and other professional and amateur basketball leagues here.

Pistons to sell team

Postby maksie on Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:31 am

DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Pistons have found a new owner and he knows Motor City sports.



The Pistons have decided to sell the team to Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch, a person involved with the process said Tuesday. The person, who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because of a confidentiality agreement, said both sides were negotiating financial terms.
Forbes last year valued the team at $479 million, but a weak economy, the threat of an NBA lockout next year and a motivated seller - Karen Davidson - likely mean the price is lower.
Ilitch Holdings spokeswoman Jennifer Haselhuhn said the organization signed a nondisclosure agreement earlier this year and cannot comment. Mayor Dave Bing, former Pistons star, said Tuesday "the deal is not done, but we remain optimistic."
Ilitch, the Little Caesars pizza mogul, has said he was motivated to buy the Pistons in part to make sure another buyer didn't move the NBA club out of town.
If the sale goes through, the 81-year-old Ilitch would be the only person to own and control teams in three of North America's four major professional leagues. Ted Turner once owned the Atlanta Braves, Hawks and Thrashers.
The Pistons sale could have significant ramifications for where the area's pro teams play - in Detroit or its suburbs.
If Ilitch owns both the Red Wings and Pistons, he could likely leverage a deal with Detroit and Wayne County officials to finance a new arena in the city because they wouldn't want him move the storied hockey team to The Palace in suburban Auburn Hills, where the Pistons play.
The Red Wings, who play at 31-year-old Joe Louis Arena, have been contemplating whether to build a new arena, renovate their current home or move at least temporarily to The Palace.
The Pistons played at Detroit's Cobo Arena from 1961-78, then played at the Pontiac Silverdome until 1988, when they moved to Auburn Hills. Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, whose county includes the suburb, has said he would encourage Ilitch to keep the team at The Palace.
Ilitch, a Detroit native, has refused to move the Tigers or Red Wings to the suburbs. He spent a lot of money to build Comerica Park across the street from Fox Theatre, which he spent $12 million to refurbish, his sports bar and a slew of parking lots that possibly will be the site of a new arena.
"You're not going to find a better owner," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said last month. "He hires people, lets them do their jobs and he's not afraid to spend money."
Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers as well as founder and chairman of Detroit-based Quicken Loans, told The Associated Press that an Ilitch-owned Pistons is good for the team and the city. He also endorsed a single downtown facility serving both the Pistons and Red Wings.
"It would be just another great momentum builder for the urban core here downtown," said Gilbert, who just orchestrated the move of 1,700 employees to downtown Detroit.
Ilitch bought the Red Wings in 1982 for a reported $8 million. He turned a franchise that sunk so low it was called the "Dead Wings," into one of the best of the past two decades, with four Stanley Cups and 19 straight postseason appearances - the longest active streak in sports.
Ilitch added the Tigers in 1992 for about $85 million. They struggled for years - hitting rock bottom in 2003 with an AL-record 119 losses and an apathetic fan base - before making a surprising run to the 2006 World Series and having only one losing mark the past five years.
Owner Karen Davidson has said she was considering a sale of the Pistons by itself or as part of a package with Palace Sports and Entertainment, which includes The Palace of Auburn Hills, DTE Energy Music Theatre and Meadow Brook Music Festival. She had expected the deal to be done by this month's season-opening game.
The Pistons, who wouldn't comment on The AP report Tuesday, accepted bids from at least three suitors in June and again earlier this month. Platinum Equity chairman Tom Gores did not return a call, while The Postolos Group president George Postolos said he thought interest in the Pistons was a good thing.
"I remain committed to becoming an NBA owner, and see the strength and depth of interest in the Pistons as a positive for the league and for Detroit," he said.



nba.com
Image
maksie
 
Posts: 307
Joined: Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:46 pm
Location: soon to be Netherlands

Re: Pistons to sell team

Postby Rip32 on Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:59 am

Pretty much expected. Ilitch is a good owner in terms of caring about and putting money into his teams, but I don't necessarily think he will put as care much into the Pistons as he does the Wings and Tigers. This was mostly him buying up 3/4 of Detroits' money makers so he could force Dave Bing's hand and get the Red Wings a new arena downtown, and in turn, the Pistons a new home in the same arena.

I'm just glad I don't have to listen to stupid fans and talking heads around here discussing the idea that the Pistons are going to Pittsburgh or Kansas City. Plus, this means the chances of a Rip/Tay trade are way up considering there wans't going to be a move without a stable ownership in place.
Tweet me, bro. @Brady_Fred
Image
User avatar
Rip32
Rodney Stuckey's Uncle
 
Posts: 1820
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2004 8:19 am
Location: Grand Rapids

Re: Pistons to sell team

Postby benji on Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:10 am

Where does he think Bing going to get the money to do that? :lol:

What nutjob would buy bonds from the city of fucking Detroit? Does he think he's going to get another casino payday after how poorly the last time went? Even then they only paid like a third of it.

Hopefully Bing doesn't cave in to team loyalty and tells him "no, build your own fucking moneypit."
User avatar
benji
 
Posts: 14545
Joined: Sat Nov 16, 2002 9:09 am

Re: Pistons to sell team

Postby Laxation on Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:20 am

this is old news... but from what i hear Mike will make a good owner
Image
User avatar
Laxation
Just wants to Tri-Force
 
Posts: 4400
Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:28 pm
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Re: Pistons to sell team

Postby Rip32 on Wed Oct 06, 2010 3:12 pm

Yeah, I don't know where the money is going to come from, but the plan is to pressure them into it because losing the Wings from downtown is another kick to the proverbial nuts of Detroit.

I do think something will be built, probably clumped with the rest of the Ilitch-Ford athletic empire downtown, and it'll be a split-facility. Despite the fact that the Palace is nice and still in pretty good shape, the impact of the Pistons being downtown is something the city will decide is a good thing in the long run... and somehow will muster up some cash to help in the construction.
Tweet me, bro. @Brady_Fred
Image
User avatar
Rip32
Rodney Stuckey's Uncle
 
Posts: 1820
Joined: Sat Sep 04, 2004 8:19 am
Location: Grand Rapids


Return to NBA & Basketball

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests