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this is a discussion within the Pelicans Community Forum; Originally Posted by TheOak 1. The League revokes your franchise and starts a new team in another city with a new owner. Your franchise value will be $0. Forcing someone to sell doesn't always mean them selling against their will, ...
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Re: Clippers Owner Banned 4 Life
Originally Posted by TheOak
You and I completely and totally and for certainly disagree here. I'll see you in court my good friend. MMMwwwwaaaahhhhhaaaaahhhhaaaa!!!!![]()
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Re: Clippers Owner Banned 4 Life
Originally Posted by exile
I am not guessing here, I am speaking from experience. ![]()
Franchise owners are often forced to want out. Andy Cheung, McDonald's Franchisee, Forced Out After Allegations Of Worker Exploitation Owner Of Lodge-Themed Chevrolet Dealer In Norman, OK Sells Franchise Instead Of Changing Style | GM Authority This should satisfy this debate. The NBA can force the sale of its franchises by vote. Report: NBA pressuring Maloofs to sell Sacramento Kings to Seattle*group | The Point Forward - SI.com Vivek Ranadive, Sacramento Kings owner, expects unanimous vote to force Donald Sterling to sell Los Angeles Clippers - ESPN Thank you, drive through. ![]() |
It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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