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So what do you all think of Oklahoma City getting an NBA team? Do they deserve one? I think Oklahoma City did a pretty decent job of welcoming the Hornets and I wouldn't be suprised if they are given an NBA franchise. And I think it will happen, I will make a bold prediction. The NBA adds two teams: Oklahoma City and Las Vegas ![]()
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Unfortunately for me, the only way OkCity gets a team is if the Sonics deal for a new stadium in Renton falls through and then they flush 40 years down th toilet.
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Good point John, Oklahoma City would be a great place for an NFL franchise. Look at how popular the Oklahoma Sooners are. Another Big 12 state that loves football is Nebraska. I know they don't have any major cities, but I think a small markert team could survive there pretty well. Maybe Lincoln?
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Omaha would sooner get a team, not the college town of Lincoln.
Market size doesn't matter as much with the NFL as it does with the other sports. You don't need as many fans attenting almost daily with games. It's a once-a-week event for a few months a year. 8 home games and maybe the playoffs spread out over 20+ weeks is a lot easier to draw repeat attendance. That's why Green Bay survives, that's why Jacksonville is viable... It's why teams could live in OKC, Omaha, Boise or elsewhere that is low-population. ...The NFL wouldn't profit from it, though, as much as a team being in LA. |
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We get a lot of OkCity noise up here. Heard an interesting thing from one of the writers out in OK. They said that the people of the state have never had a single team to unite around and that is a major reason for the success of the Hornets while in OkCity. In the past the division of Oklahoma or OkState was so big, but the people of the state have somewhat united concerning the Hornets.
The NFL is for certain going to LA before anywhere else.
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It's a matter of how united a city is and how committed. LA is happy with USC and UCLA and college football to compliment the NBA, MLB, MLS and the NHL... The NFL itself needs to pay up if they want a team in LA... not vice versa. That's something pro sports leagues don't tend to do. |
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Except the NFL. The NFL is the primary source of funding for the new Giants/Jets stadia.
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I have to agree, Oklahoma City does seem like a front runner because they took on the Hornets when they needed help. That gesture severely helped their chance of getting an NBA franchise...
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Well that and the Sonics owner is from OkCity.
By the way the WA state legislature will not allow a vote on the new stadium.
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They also applied for a new stadium, but were turned down. So they were the lone vote of no (and I don't blame them) for the New York stadium. I guess that's what happens when you're one of the top markets. It's kind of sad actually. |
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I'd like to see Oklahoma City get an NFL team. They already have an af2 team in the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz.
The NBA in Oklahoma City? Hey, why not? What about the NHL in Oklahoma City?
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