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Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Phil89 on Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:54 am

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An investment group wants to bring an NBA team to Las Vegas.

The group, International Development Management LLC, said it's close to purchasing an NBA team to play in its proposed arena.

The "deal" has a lot of loopholes to clear. The investment group must first strike a deal with the county to fund construction of its proposed arena.

Chris Milam, CEO of International, told the Las Vegas Sun the group has a team "under contract."

I wonder which team it is. :shifty:
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby shadowgrin on Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:04 am

The ones that are on the market? Golden State? Atlanta Hawks? Sacramento Kings (you never know with them Maloofs)? Detroit Pistons? Seattle Sonics?
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Postby Alejandrov011 on Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:19 am

Niko Bellic is back! hahaha! :mrgreen:

Now.. it would be interesting to have a team in Vegas and the return of the Sonics to the NBA...
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Jeffx on Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:23 am

shadowgrin wrote:The ones that are on the market? Golden State? Atlanta Hawks? Sacramento Kings (you never know with them Maloofs)? Detroit Pistons? Seattle Sonics?


Aren't the Hornets having financial troubles?
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby shadowgrin on Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:47 am

Oh yeah, them too.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Lamrock on Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:39 am

Methinks its either the Kings, Clippers or Hornets. The Warriors just got sold, but the Bay Area is too big a market to leave.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Sauru on Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:04 am

the clippers moving makes more sense than any other team. they will never win being under the lakers shadow
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Jackal on Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:09 am

I'm sure the players are more than happy to be playing in Las Vegas. Party central every night.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Murat on Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:15 am

I'll appreciate, but what will court be?
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Postby puttincomputers on Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:30 am

would not surprise me if it would be the hornets. the oil spill may be the final blow for new orleans.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby benji on Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:41 am

The Maloofs have wanted to move there for over a decade but Stern refuses to let them. They were the major driving force behind the All-Star Weekend there.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Cartar on Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:56 am

shadowgrin wrote:Oh yeah, them too.


Probably not anymore, Hornets got a new owner as well (sort of, actually the minoritiy owner purchased the rest of the Hornets from Shinn). LINK
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Andrew on Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:05 am

Sauru wrote:the clippers moving makes more sense than any other team. they will never win being under the lakers shadow


I doubt Sterling would move. As noted in another thread, there's financial benefits to him keeping the team in LA. With that in mind, I'd say he's content with them being in that shadow.

Dime Magazine is suggesting the Pistons as a possibility. Seems a bit unlikely to me, my pick would be the Kings.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Phil89 on Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:12 pm

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/ju ... lds-arena/
An investment group seeking to build an arena on the Las Vegas Strip claims it is on the cusp of purchasing an NBA team to play in the facility.

For the deal to go through, said Chris Milam, CEO of International Development Management LLC, the group must strike a deal with the county to fund construction of the arena — dubbed the Silver State Arena — slated for the old Wet ’n Wild water park site.

“We have an NBA team under contract,” Milam said, declining to name the franchise. But the deal will take effect only if “other pieces of the puzzle fall into place: One of those pieces will be that a building (arena) is approved,” he said.

The key to Milam’s plan is persuading Clark County to revive its redevelopment area and fund the arena using what is known as tax-increment financing.

Milam is scheduled to make his case to county commissioners at an Aug. 4 meeting.

Commissioners last month discussed arena proposals — three plans have been floated this year — but did not vote on whether they would support construction of any project. Based on their remarks, there appeared to be little support for any arena plan requiring public assistance.

Of the three proposals, two call for formation of a new tax district along the Strip to repay public bonds that would fund construction.

Milam’s plan calls for resurrection of the county redevelopment district. Developers would then be allowed to keep increases in property tax revenue over current levels. Taxes derived from the district to support the arena would be capped at $125 million.

The county dismantled the district — it encompassed a small swath of land that includes the Wet ’n Wild site and some older properties to the east, along Sahara Avenue — a year ago and redistributed its funds to the state and other entities that would have received the money had the district not existed.

Milam will bring his plan to commissioners in their capacity as overseers of the district.

Commissioners have been noncommittal on Milam’s plan, but at least one said their outlook might improve if Milam does, in fact, have an NBA team “under contract” and needs only arena approval for the deal to go through.

Commissioner Steve Sisolak, who has been less than enthusiastic about arena plans requiring public funding, said having a team ready to play in the arena “would be a game changer.”

“It would mean a lot, carry a lot of weight. They’d get a lot more attention,” he said, adding that he’d “like to see those contracts.”

Las Vegas has long wanted to lure an NBA franchise and league officials, though hesitant because of legal sports betting here, have shown some interest. The 2007 All-Star weekend was held in Las Vegas and the league holds its summer league here.

NBA Commissioner David Stern has said relocating a team to Las Vegas is not a possibility until the city builds an NBA-quality arena.

“I think Vegas would be a great town for an NBA franchise,” Byron Scott, the Cleveland Cavaliers’ first-year coach, said Tuesday during summer league games at Cox Pavilion. “But I know there are people in NBA circles who are afraid of the gambling and other distractions you have here.”

Milam wouldn’t disclose the franchise he is working with, but Detroit Pistons owner Karen Davidson has said the franchise is for sale.

Milam is attempting to tailor his pitch to the current political environment, noting the jobs it could create and other community benefits it would provide.

The project would create 4,000 high-paying construction jobs, he says. Once it is completed, he estimates 7,000 direct and indirect jobs would be created.

UNLV’s basketball team could use the new arena at no cost and keep the revenue from ticket and merchandise sales, he said. Beyond the $8 million or so UNLV would reap from such an arrangement, he believes a new arena might help recruitment.

“If you’re a talented kid from anywhere in the country and you have a chance to play in a $400 million pro arena on the Strip, what are you going to do?” Milam said.

In a year, he estimates, the site would host more than 220 events, including NBA and UNLV games, as well as National Hockey League games — he also hopes to secure an NHL team for Las Vegas.

“This might not be the politically expedient thing to do, but it’s the right thing to do for the economy,” Milam said.

But the politics of the project remains one of its biggest hurdles.

Commissioner Chris Giunchigliani, who spearheaded the effort last year to mothball the county’s redevelopment agency, said it matters little to her if Milam has a signed NBA agreement.

“It’s not the right location and it’s a traffic issue,” she said.

In June, commissioners read a staff report critical of creation of special tax districts to issue public bonds to build an arena.

In his report, county Comptroller Ed Finger hinted that the Silver State Arena was different because the redevelopment district was already in place. Further, Milam would begin collecting redevelopment district revenue only after the arena was built.

Commissioners discussed allowing voters to decide whether to support an arena tax district. After a short discussion, they moved on to other business, leading some to believe any prospects for an arena are dead.

Milam, though, said he will continue to work toward deals with the NBA, NHL and UNLV.

“If we lock up those deals, at some point people are going to scratch their heads and say, ‘What’s going on?’ ”
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Phil89 on Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:16 pm

Also found this.
Detroit Pistons: The Pistons are mentioned specifically in the article because Karen Davidson, the widow of the long-time owner Bill Davidson, has said the team is for sale. Detroit's economy, of course, is getting killed, and that, combined with the team's increased struggles, has caused the Palace of Auburn Hills to be sparsely populated, even though it's outside of the city. Odds: 3-1

New Orleans Hornets: The Hornets' money problems are no secret, and they just fired the very competent Jeff Bower as their GM. Oh, and they might trade away their best asset in Chris Paul. Also, they're probably for sale, though you never know with George Shinn. Odds: 3-1

Sacramento Kings: The Kings appear to have stabilized themselves a bit more financially thanks to the addition of Tyreke Evans, but considering the Maloof brothers' connection to Las Vegas and the Palms, as well as their own struggles trying to build a new arena in Sacramento, they are always a candidate. Odds: 6-1

Memphis Grizzlies: The Grizzlies' lease in Memphis runs through the 2020/21 season, but consider that this is the same team that a) is squabbling with first-round pick Xavier Henry over paying him 120-percent of the mandatory rookie scale contract, and b) freaked out and signed Rudy Gay to a max contract right away because they were worried about having to match a contract for the same amount of money long-term, except frontloaded where Gay would make more in Year 1. They're a bit frugal with money, to put it nicely. Anyway, it's going to take time for Las Vegas to build this arena, so by then, we'll be closer to the end of their lease in Memphis. Odds: 12-1

Indiana Pacers: Yes, they're playing in the basketball mecca of Indiana. But have you seen those crowds? Also, long-time owner Herb Simon passed away this year, so there's at least a little bit of an ownership gap. Odds: 15-1

Minnesota Timberwolves: They're off the radar, but their arena is pretty old and their team is probably going to be terrible for a long time. Remember: this Las Vegas team is probably going to be a long-term idea, and in three years, if Ricky Rubio doesn't come over, what kind of assets do the Timberwolves have? Odds: 30-1
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Phil89 on Sat Jul 17, 2010 4:59 pm

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The Pistons say they have "absolutely nothing to do with any proposal that would move the team to Las Vegas."

The Las Vegas Sun reported earlier in the week that a developer had a team "under contract" to move to Las Vegas if public funding could be secured for a new arena on the Strip.

The Pistons were the only franchise mentioned in the Las Vegas Sun story.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby yosifun on Sat Jul 17, 2010 6:59 pm

I would be really disappointed if the Pistons, Pacers and Kings to move Vegas.

On the other hand, wouldn't mind if it's' going to be New Orleans or the Grizzlies.

BTW, rooting for Seattle to get their Sonics back!!!
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby George7 on Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:02 am

The name of the team will be "Las Vegas Slotmachiners"? :cheeky:
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Alpha_ on Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:16 am

how about Las Vegas Vice or Las Vegas Entertainers hahahaha!!!
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Oznogrd on Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:15 am

It'll be something silly like

The Las Vegas Show

or maybe completely unreleated

The Las Vegas Tundra
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Murat on Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:58 am

I think it should be a new team to create at Las Vegas.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Rip32 on Sun Jul 18, 2010 3:42 am

I would be devastated if the Pistons left for Vegas, I don't even wanna consider it (I don't think it will happen though).

Like benji said, the Kings just fit too well. The Maloofs want it, the team name works almost perfect (Las Vegas Kings, c'mon now!), and the idea of a team with two of the best talents in the NBA playing in Vegas has to be a huge interest to the Vegas half of any deal to move a team.

Say the Pistons and Kings are both on equal standing when it comes to moving, if a team is going to make bank from this team is a team with Tyreke Evans and DeMarcus Cousins going to get out-attendance'd by the Rodney Stuckey-Austin Daye show?

I know, I know, the team being moved has nothing to do with the guys on the team, I was just stating an idea.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby puttincomputers on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:02 am

hmmm... just thought about a certain bible verse that could apply if the hornets go to vegas.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby Axel The Great on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:10 am

Las Vegas Gamblers? That sort of fits in with the city.
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Re: Investors Have Deal With Team To Play In Vegas

Postby benji on Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:11 am

Gambling on the NBA is not allowed and thus does not exist.
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