- August 25th, 2012, 1:29 pm
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Not happening. It's nice to think about it, but it ain't happening. Keep in mind, the NBA and the other owners have to approve the location change. They aren't going to approve them moving to Virginia Beach unless all the stars align to make Virginia Beach the perfect place to relocate and the Maloofs make up a lot of ground they have lost with their debacle of arena negotiations and how big of a d-----bag they have come off as.
They don't have the arena. To get all the work done to get the lack of arena resolved and the moving process would be no less than five years, and five years is the best case estimate. Sacramento can't even negotiate an arena agreement in a city they are already in!
It's small in relation to MSAs that don't have an NBA team - Seattle, San Diego, Tampa, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Las Vegas.
The Norfolk television market area (TMA) only ranks 43rd, behind Seattle (less than half the size of Seattle, by the way), Tampa, Sacramento, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham, Baltimore, San Diego, Nashville, Hartford & New Haven, Kansas City, Columbus, Cincinnati, Greenvll-Spart-Ashevll-And (that's how it's listed), West Palm Beach, Birmingham, Las Vegas, Harrisburg, and Grand Rapids.
While there are other MSAs and TMAs that are smaller than Virginia Beach/Norfolk, it would make zero sense to send a struggling franchise in one of the bigger TMAs (Sacramento is 20th) to what would be one of the smallest ones in the NBA. You can point to OKC all you want, but one of the main factors in the Sonics moving to OKC is because the OKC faithful showed it can healthily support an NBA franchise when it hosted New Orleans in the weak of Katrina. If that wouldn't have happened, there would have been very little chance OKC would have landed an NBA franchise.