KSE CEO Stan Kroenke is seeking roughly $400M from the city of Inglewood tied to improvements surrounding SoFi Stadium & Hollywood Park.
The city is pushing back, disputing both the 2015 development agreement and the reimbursement amount tied to public infrastructure improvements.
Via @nytimes | https://t.co/kImSN6BZYS
@press_johnson2 1958 Hawks win franchise's only title in St Louis
1968 Hawks move to Atlanta
2026 Atlanta still can't fill a playoff game
Send them back to The Lou
In 2010 Vivek Ranadive became co-owner of the Golden State Warriors - three years later he sold his stake to purchase the Sacramento Kings. @RichChaifetz Has his foot in the door now. ๐ค#STL#NBA#SpiritsOfStLouis
Chaifetz joins an investor group led by Tom Dundon that acquired the team from the trust of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen for $4.25 billion. https://t.co/rHKuCyW7lf
The NBA Board of Governors is likely to vote this summer on expanding the league by two teams, per @townbrad.
Las Vegas and Seattle are considered the favored cities.
Mmhmm. Missouri could have set the terms with the Chiefs had they bothered to lift a finger to keep the Rams. Now $1.5 Billion gets you peanuts for your troubles.
Fun fact: Clark Hunt voted to let the Rams move out of St Louis. He wanted a monopoly on pro football in Missouri, and now he gives Missouri the middle finger. ๐ค
I'm just gonna say it. I think the NFL has declined in overall quality. There are so many bad teams or games that are just unwatchable if teams lose 2 to 3 key players. A lot of stadiums that are filled with more away fans than home ones. It's been watered down.
Look at the Quarterback names that played today. Look at the play, the stats.
The NFL is in a dire place. Worst of my lifetime. Product is continually awful.
@GainesTweets So many people want the stupid chiefs vs dolphins game in our dome. 8 years ago today, Kansas city and the NFL screwed St Louis in favor of moving our team to Los Angeles. The NFL should be banned for what they did.
Would have / Should have been a St. Louis sports icon. 3x MVP. 11th All time scoring. 12x All-Star. 1x NBA Champion. Moses Malone. Thanks for nothing. .@NBA
I want you to imagine that there was an NBA Player that could barely palm the basketball.
Imagine that this player had unusually short arms for his 6'10 height.
Imagine that this player was a below average passer, and lacked any refined low-post moves despite playing the Big-Man era.
Then I want to you imagine that this same player improbably won 3 MVPs during an era where Magic, Bird, Dr. J and Kareem were still in their prime, established himself as arguably the best player in the game, became arguably the greatest rebounder in NBA History, and ended his career one of the 16 greatest players to ever play the game.
That player was Moses Malone, and he's one of the most underrated superstars in NBA History.