I love that there has been this epic backlash against sports teams wanting to use the public to fund their places to play. Oklahoma City has been the exception.
Saw the chat for this on the Bears YouTube channel and the response in the chat when they showed the renderings was "parking?" or "where's the parking" like every three comments.
So the exclusive negotiating window that NBA has with Turner and ESPN has expired, and now others can make bids for the NBA TV rights. Amazon and NBC are contenders according to the Athletic. If NBC returns, I want to see this return:
He has 5 years from last week to try to reactivate the Coyotes and then if they are re-activated, he cannot sell a majority of the Coyotes for 5 years after the team comes back. He has a key land auction on June 27th that he has to win.
It is too soon for the UFL to relocate teams after the 2024 season as it shows instability. Give these teams one more year with proper marketing and moving the practices to the respective cities.
The AFL put a team in Phoenix known as the Outlaws despite the fact that the Arizona Rattlers (who play in the IFL) have a 3 decade head start in the area, which is a stupid move by the AFL.