Sacramento Mayor Heads To N.Y. For Friday Meeting With Stern, Maloofs
Published April 13, 2012Johnson said city will make no "material adjustments" to deal's current terms
TIME TO GO: A SACRAMENTO BEE editorial states the time has come for the Maloof family to "sell all or part of their ownership" stake in the Kings. For the "good of the league -- and the good of a city and region that have been devoted supporters of professional basketball ever since the Kings first arrived -- NBA owners must use their leverage to make this happen." The Maloofs "lack the means and the will -- or both -- to pay for their share of a new sports and entertainment complex in Sacramento." Their financial status "makes it difficult for them to field a competitive team." The Maloofs "haven't been reliable, even when the city has done everything in its power -- with considerable risks to elected leaders -- to keep an NBA team in town." The editorial: "This three-legged stool has a creaky leg. It is the Maloofs, and only the NBA can repair it" (SACRAMENTO BEE, 4/13).
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