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Yeah but I thought there was a wait as well. But that would have screwed up the draft for us.
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Someone from the 909 is calling Sacramento the armpit of Cali?Why wouLd the Kings players be happy? Pretty sure they would much rather live in Seattle then the armpit of Cali.
I'm happy this Kings are staying in Sac!! This is where we belong! #HereWeStay #PRINTDAT #nbacity
— Tyreke Evans (@TyrekeEvans) May 16, 2013
Big Ups to @kj_mayorjohnson On Keepin the Kings in Sac.......Started to Move, Now We Here!!!!!!!! #Respect
— Jason Thompson (@jtthekid) May 17, 2013Got the word that the kings are staying in Sac and its finally official. So happy!! #herewestay— Omri Casspi (@Casspi1 May 15, 2013
Very excited for the fans of Sacramento!Can't wait to get back next year and play for you guys again!
— Jimmer Fredette (@jimmerfredette) May 15, 2013
I'm just excited to see some sort of direction and movement in the right direction.Seriously though... After reading some articles about Vivek before I knew who he was, I'm completely confident that he's going to turn this around and make them like the A's/Warriors in terms of effectiveness compared to the relative market share due to his Moneyball strategy.
Two young employees at Tibco Software Inc. recently challenged the head of the company to a pull-up contest, and Vivek Ranadive didn't hesitate to accept.
The employees, men in their 30s, combined to gut out 12 pull-ups. Ranadive, who is 55, pumped out nearly twice as many.
"When he was done, he just hung up there for two minutes looking at them," said Roger Craig, the former San Francisco 49ers star who is now an executive at Tibco and a close friend of Ranadive's. "He said to them, 'I can do more. You want me to do more?' "
Along with his drive – he soundly defeated another Tibco executive in a push-up contest by completing 150 – Ranadive brings a hands-on leadership style, Craig said. He has been known to pitch in on sales calls at Tibco, a $1 billion-a-year software firm in Palo Alto that specializes in data analysis and e-commerce.
"He hates to lose," Craig said. "I don't care if someone's grandmother is on the tennis court, he's going to beat that person."
In an interview Friday, Ranadive acknowledged his ultra-competitive side. He said his first order of business is to ensure the sale of large numbers of season tickets for Kings games. After that, he said, "we want to restore this team to its former greatness."
yup, looks like they'll be moving it to Thursday though... Can't wait for it!!People are saying Vivek is coming to sac. They're talking about the rally right?
Why wouLd the Kings players be happy? Pretty sure they would much rather live in Seattle then the armpit of Cali.
Must be doing the Bruce Lee workouts. Looking at the pictures of him, he looks rather frail.Two young employees at Tibco Software Inc. recently challenged the head of the company to a pull-up contest, and Vivek Ranadive didn't hesitate to accept.
The employees, men in their 30s, combined to gut out 12 pull-ups. Ranadive, who is 55, pumped out nearly twice as many.
"When he was done, he just hung up there for two minutes looking at them," said Roger Craig, the former San Francisco 49ers star who is now an executive at Tibco and a close friend of Ranadive's. "He said to them, 'I can do more. You want me to do more?' "Along with his drive – he soundly defeated another Tibco executive in a push-up contest by completing 150 – Ranadive brings a hands-on leadership style, Craig said. He has been known to pitch in on sales calls at Tibco, a $1 billion-a-year software firm in Palo Alto that specializes in data analysis and e-commerce.My owner"He hates to lose," Craig said. "I don't care if someone's grandmother is on the tennis court, he's going to beat that person."
In an interview Friday, Ranadive acknowledged his ultra-competitive side. He said his first order of business is to ensure the sale of large numbers of season tickets for Kings games. After that, he said, "we want to restore this team to its former greatness."
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/05/19/5431406/new-kings-boss-ranadive-is-all.html
Not just them, but opposing players tooKings players in Sacramento are basically what they are, KINGS. Dudes own the Sac-town nightlife scene. Big fish in a small pond, get all the Ratchets, and you're Head Honcho.
Cosign all of this.They should go back to this set right here. I loved those purple ones. Wish I copped a Webber one back in '99 when I had the chance.
See if Arco wants to rebuy the naming rights too.