The Kings went for the same amount of skrilla...2 ty franchises goin' for mad cash...bodes well if you're looking to sell a top-tier franchise.
Damn, that's a lot of bills for a horrible franchise.
The Kings went for the same amount of skrilla...2 ty franchises goin' for mad cash...bodes well if you're looking to sell a top-tier franchise.
Last edited by The Gemini Method; 04-16-2014 at 01:35 PM.
If you owned a top-tier franchise you wouldn't sell them in the first place imo. It's either your franchise is:
a. good
b. generating a lot of revenue
c. both a and b
Greek freak has potential. I can see the bucks becoming formidable under new ownership over a couple of years and the right draft picks.
Not always true--You would sell while it is at top dollar if you aren't concerned with running the team or making decisions. You would cash out if you were going to get worth based on the inflation of sports franchise these days. I believe it's going on with some of the top-tier EPL teams. I think I meant it bodes well...not doesn't bode well.
Nope. The only freaky thing about Greece is the amount of money they owe to the European Union, particularly their future masters Germany
Isn't he referring to the player? Is he going to be a star? The Milwaukee market is an hard sell to free agents...Though, their baseball team is playing well at the onset of the season.
I was and I think he knew that, Greece has just always been a punching bag on this forum and KBP gets a lot of credit for that
Back to the discussion at hand, I'd say that Greek Freak has a 10% chance at becoming a superstar. The guy is too raw right now and we will know in a couple more years, but under the right direction he has explosive potential. Buying a Bucks franchise right now can hold the promise of becoming an OKC like success story in a couple of years to come.
This can be solved by hiring people who know what they're doing. If you're any of the above you should spend for better human capital to nourish the cash cow. You don't let go of a cash cow unless you're re ed or a slight push away to your grave. I don't mean go Manchester City's way of spending but at least don't be a ing Arsenal
Be like the Dodgers and not like the Marlins.
Lets not forget the Bucks have a good chance of landing the #1 pick. Plus, they have a lot of cap space to work with
no way they are worth 500m when they havnt won lately...
i wonder whats the spurs worth if they decide to sell
I don't know why more owners are not cashing in tbh. Franchise owners of Utah, Charlotte, New Orleans, Indiana, Orlando, Cleveland, Philly and Memphis have nothing going on and they're still dependent on the city tax revenue. I think the Pacers get nearly $35 mil from the city to break even.
And people bought the excuse that the owners were losing money.
FYI, Herb could've made more $$$ in this deal.
This.
got ass 30yr old baseball "players" like Miguel Cabrera making $300+ million for standing around scratching their balls and holding a stick in their hand 4 times a day.
$48.5 is a joke, but NBA owners are ing slave traders.
The Bucks own an ancient relic from 1971. That's probably why the selling price was so high.
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