The Maloof family finally appears to have relinquished its majority ownership in the Sacramento Kings franchise. The Maloofs have reached a purchase agreement to sell a 65 percent controlling interest in the franchise to a Seattle group led by Chris Hansen and Steve Ballmer. The Kings franchise has been valued at $525 million and both parties are now waiting on the league to approve the deal.
One person who seems to take issue with the deal is LeBron James. Of course, he won’t have a say in what gets approved and what doesn’t, but James still voiced his opinion on Twitter.















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January 21, 2013











pinions are like aholes,everyone has one.I do not think athletes should be able to go on strike.The owners pay them a salary to play a game and pay all the bills to go along with the running of the team and you should not be entitled to any percentage of profits from that unless you help pay some of those bills.Athletes are a joke.Making 20 million a year and only wants more and that doenst give you the right to bash anyone till you walk a mile in their shoes and of course they wOnt do that unless they can get an endorsement deal out of it. Signed, unimpressed and pissed off
every time he opens his mouth, he just confirms what a fool he is.
play bal bronbron......leave the finances to the big boys who actually know wht they are talking about..
what a tool