By Miles Liatos Sports Radio KJR
This week has been filled with dissenting voices filling KJR airwaves about the NBA’s relocation decision over the Sonics.
Enter Steve Kyler, the most recent one.
Steve Kyler addressed one of his tweets after the NBA Board of Governor’s vote during “Mitch in the Morning” today.
Sources said that Seattle group was compelling and that more owners were probably in favor of Seattle vote, but that Stern swayed the vote.
— Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) May 16, 2013
Mitch pointed out how it seemed David Stern was influencing the vote. After presentations by the Sonics and Kings ownership groups April 3, Stern said he wouldn’t have much of a hand in the process.
“My role is to make sure that they (the ownership groups) focus on the issues,” Stern said. “I don’t think they need to be influenced.”
But Kyler said he didn’t think Stern influenced the votes of the NBA owners.
“He was doing exactly what he said he was going to do, be an advisor and look out for the best interest of the league, and make sure the owners understood the big-picture implications for all involved,” he said.
The “big-picture concept” involves sending the right message to other teams in the league who are on the verge of financial insecurity. Kyler said in the short-term, Chris Hansen and Steve Ballmer offered much more than the Kings in terms of immediate payout.
But by keeping the Kings in Sacramento, Stern effectively outsourced a message to teams who will have to face questions about financial and regional security in the coming years. That message is “If you support your team the team will stay,” he said. Kyler mentioned the Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks and Memphis Grizzlies as recipients of said message.





