I think the two cities are going to have to pool their resources just to get an NFL team in the region.
this. pisses me off when people use the stupid city limits population numbers as if they mean anything...san antonio is NOWHERE NEAR top 10 in population in the real sense
I think the two cities are going to have to pool their resources just to get an NFL team in the region.
Oh snap look at the logo
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After the Kings drew 6400 people a game in 1985?
Hard sell.
You'd be suprised, man. I'm not asking your age or anything like that...but I actually went through it. Its no joke. Its the reason everyone says Robinson saved the Spurs staying in San Antonio. The mods here probably know the story. I know it sounds hard to believe but trust me it was very, very close the Spurs move from San Antonio and if we go through hard times again...its more than likely to come up again.
Let me know when Holt or our great city of San Antonio has 500+ million to keep the Spurs in San Antonio.
Spurs aint going no where. Keep living in the past you old got.![]()
I am old...I'll give ya that.
But there here right now. You wont even be alive in 10 years old . Why would you care?![]()
Its they're...not there. Education is your friend....or can you afford it?
Let's see, the Holt group bought the Spurs for $76 million and now it is worth $527 million.
I'd say they pretty much have it.
Anything else you need to know?
LMAO...are you kidding?
Im dumbin it down brah. Chump already going in dry. Im just here for the gangbang.
No.
That is to say nothing of the estimated $160 million they profited in the last 10 years. Or the other proceeds from the ATT Center events they run.
Where did you come up with your number anyway?
Show your work.
The San Marcos Stampede?
He cant show his work. You know why? Cause its all bull .
I got nothing against gay marriage...you broke back mountain guys go for it.
The Outlets.
Lol this is ridiculous, whats your point? Paul Allen has more money than this Prokemon guy and Portland didnīt win since Walton, never tried to move his team nor attempted buying the whole league.
He could make a big offer for the Knicks or the Celtics but Prokemon wants to build his team from scratch and win the ring, little billionaire mind games I guess.
I've heard the moniker "Cen-Tex" thrown around a low recently. The could probably just go for "Texas" as their geographic name had Houston not picked the lamest nickname ever.
personally, i like things the way they are. I know teams/corporations are always freaking out about growth, but I think Spurs receive a lot more love and insane devotion because there aren't too many options. I actually think an MLS team would be a better idea for this area. Then again, I'm not a fan of the Austin/SA area growing in population either.
i'm not an old school Spurs fan, only started to like them whenever Alamodome was being built, that's when I got to see it up close as a kid visiting family. I just think that the chances of leaving are much, much less now than then, even if economy went s up. If Texas economy goes s up, then it's probably seriously ty all over, so no point in leaving. I also think that owners will always go where local population has strongest connection to team, since that equals money, and I can't imagine a place like KC developing a stronger connection imo.
And if SA becomes some wasteland, then I can't blame team for leaving.
Seriously though, you just noticed Peter Holt's net worth 20 years after his group bought the team and now you're afraid?
profitablity...well Holt must suck...
Michael Gearon Jr Atlanta 9 6 0 0 0 $316 million Wyc Grousbeck Boston 11 9 6 2 1 $360 million $730 million Mikhail Prokhorov Brooklyn 3 1 0 0 0 $18 billion $530 million Michael Jordan Charlotte 4 1 0 0 0 $525 million $315 million Jerry Reinsdorf Chicago 28 21 8 6 6 $280 million $800 million Dan Gilbert Cleveland 8 5 2 1 0 $1.5 billion $434 million Mark Cuban Dallas 13 12 3 2 1 $2.3 billion $685 million Stan Kroenke Denver 13 10 3 0 0 $3.2 billion $427 million Tom Gores Detroit 2 0 0 0 0 $2.5 billion $400 million Joe Lacob Golden State 2 1 0 0 0 $325 million $550 million Leslie Alexander Houston 20 12 1 2 2 $80 million $568 million Herb Simon Indiana 30 20 5 1 0 $1.6 billion $383 million Donald Sterling LA Clippers 32 6 1 0 0 $1.5 billion $430 million Jim Buss LA Lakers 1 1 0 0 0 $380 million $1,000 million Robert Pera Memphis 1 1 0 0 0 $1.5 billion $377 million Micky Arison Miami 18 15 10 4 3 $5.8 billion $625 million Herb Kohl Milwaukee 28 13 2 0 0 $254 million $312 million Glen Taylor Minnesota 18 8 1 0 0 $1.8 billion $364 million Tom Benson New Orleans 1 0 0 0 0 $1.1 billion $340 million Cablevision New York 16 8 1 1 0 $494 million $1,100 million Clay Bennett Oklahoma City 7 4 3 1 0 $475 million Rick DeVos Orlando 22 14 6 2 0 $5.0 billion $470 million Joshua Harris Philadelphia 2 1 0 0 0 $1.45 billion $418 million Robert Sarver Phoenix 9 5 3 0 0 $400 million $474 million Paul Allen Portland 25 18 3 2 0 $13.2 billion $457 million Vivek Ranadive Sacramento 0 0 0 0 0 TBD $525 million Peter Holt San Antonio 20 19 12 5 4 $80 million $527 million Maple Leaf Sports Ent Toronto 15 5 1 0 0 $297 million $405 million Greg Miller Utah 5 3 0 0 0 $480 million $432 million Ted Leonsis Washington
I'll you till you love me, got!
But really tho show proof of your claims like Chump has requested.
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