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Originally Posted by acidicality
only six pages?
devean is ashamed.
Originally Posted by acidicality
Has anyone seen Drake live before? He's coming to my school in a few weeks.
I was thinking of checking out Sun God because Designer Drugs are playing but $40 is pretty steep to pay for an otherwise lackluster lineup.Originally Posted by acidicality
Has anyone seen Drake live before? He's coming to my school in a few weeks.
[h1]Giants may pair up with bidders for Warriors[/h1]
Henry Schulman, Chronicle Staff Writer
Friday, April 30, 2010
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/30/SPVF1D77J0.DTL&tsp=1#ixzz0mbMiexJY
(04-29) 21:18 PDT --The San Francisco Giants are in separate talks to join at least fourgroups that are pondering bids for the Golden State Warriors, thoughthe Giants are not seeking a controlling stake in the NBA franchise,multiple sources have told The Chronicle.
The Giants' participation could range from a marketing and sponsorship partnership to a direct financial investment.
A key ingredient also could be the construction of an arena for theWarriors in San Francisco near AT&T Park. The Giants and twodevelopment groups won a competitive process that gives them the rightto negotiate with the Port of San Francisco to develop 27 acres ofport-owned land in the Mission Bay project south of the baseballstadium.
Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius reported on March 25 that somepotential Warriors investors have talked to the Giants about buildingan arena in Mission Bay, but the Giants' interest appears to go beyondbeing landlords. Sources said the team might be interested in joiningan ownership group even if it keeps the Warriors in Oakland. TheWarriors' lease at Oracle Arena runs another seven seasons.
Warriors owner Chris Cohan announced in March that the team hadhired a broker, Galatioto Sports Partners, to solicit bids. Someestimates peg the team's value from $300 million to $400 million.
Oracle Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison publicly has said hewants to buy the team. Lafayette resident Mark Mastrov, who founded the24 Hour Fitness chain, also is believed to be interested.
It is not clear which groups have spoken to the Giants. None of thesources would talk on the record because of the sensitivity ofnegotiations.
Ownership stakes in multiple franchises are common outside the BayArea. Jerry Colangelo once had simultaneous controlling interest ofbaseball's Arizona Diamondbacks, basketball's Phoenix Suns and theArizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League.
The Giants indirectly have a relationship with the Warriors already,with their 33 percent ownership of Comcast Sports Net Bay Area, whichcarries Warriors games.
The Giants might be an attractive partner for Warriors suitorsbecause of their success in running a sports franchise in the Bay Area.None of the known groups have such experience. The Giants also ownexclusive marketing and sponsorship arrangements, even customerdatabases, that they could share in exchange for a stake in the team.
The potential to develop and run an arena for the Warriors nearAT&T could be the main motivation on both sides, but there aresignificant obstacles.
The Giants and their development partners still do not have anagreement with the port to do anything with the land, and localopposition to another sports venue South of Market could derail theidea.
Competition for the Warriors is expected to be fierce. Prospectivebidders are reviewing the broker's sale proposal. Bidders can respondwith an intent to bid, and then a formal bid. The Warriors reportedlywant a sale to be completed by late summer.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/30/SPVF1D77J0.DTL&tsp=1#ixzz0mbMowKhQ
yeah, it's really pricey for non-UCSD students. the line-up isn't all that great, but you shoulda seen it two years ago. Sean freakin Kingston was the "headliner"Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I was thinking of checking out Sun God because Designer Drugs are playing but $40 is pretty steep to pay for an otherwise lackluster lineup.Originally Posted by acidicality
Has anyone seen Drake live before? He's coming to my school in a few weeks.
Your avy > Alison BrieOriginally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
What was the name of the last chick you requested?Originally Posted by What up
She's alright.
Loses points because her name is Alison.
Alison Brie > your chick.
Originally Posted by acidicality
yeah, it's really pricey for non-UCSD students. the line-up isn't all that great, but you shoulda seen it two years ago. Sean freakin Kingston was the "headliner"Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I was thinking of checking out Sun God because Designer Drugs are playing but $40 is pretty steep to pay for an otherwise lackluster lineup.Originally Posted by acidicality
Has anyone seen Drake live before? He's coming to my school in a few weeks.
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
I was thinking of checking out Sun God because Designer Drugs are playing but $40 is pretty steep to pay for an otherwise lackluster lineup.Originally Posted by acidicality
Has anyone seen Drake live before? He's coming to my school in a few weeks.
Originally Posted by Andrew630
Oh yea, and just a quick update to anyone who cares.
Ya boy is a working man now. I love the S.F. financial district. I will be working for the next year and probably reapply to law school for the 2010 cycle. I was pretty sad for a whole five minutes when I got rejected from Santa Clara. Hopefully relevant job experience will revamp my application next year. Woot.
Lazy, did you take your LSATs yet?
Originally Posted by What up
Iactually turned down a job offer today. Couldn't fully commit to HomeHealth - still have my sights set on working at a hospital.
I've been applying to jobs in the Midwest, Texas, and various East Coast locations.
Went out drinking in the financial district today ... love me some business women!
reports are heavily circulating that curry and ellis will be packaged to the knicks for wilson chandler and chris duhon + cash consideration.Originally Posted by YEEUPP
What's this team gonna do with Curry or Ellis?
[h1]Azubuike exercises option to stay with Warriors[/h1]
By The Associated Press
Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at 12:02 p.m.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Golden State Warriors guard Kelenna Azubuike has exercised the player option in his contract for the 2010-11 season.
The team announced the decision Tuesday. The 26-year-old Azubuike appeared in only nine games this past season before being sidelined with a torn patellar tendon in his left knee. He averaged 13.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.
Azubuike has played in parts of four seasons with Golden State. His career scoring average is 10.6 points per game.
The Associated Press
Everyone pretty much expected this. Being hurt most of the year, it would have been unwise for Buike to test the free agent market.