Yeah, but it was still too small and the team was losing money. The league has set the standard of how they'd like to see these arenas. Seattle was not willing to upgrade to the standard, and they lost out. I honestly think that the city felt since Schultz was the owner there was no need for any subsidies, but he didn't get rich by being a fool. A lot of these smaller market teams are going to have a hard time keeping up, but Seattle is not a small market, they just took it for granted that it was impossible for their team to be moved. Oh well.