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  • Report: WNBA's Shock leaving Detroit for Tulsa

    Shock reportedly moving to Tulsa

    Associated Press

    The WNBA's Detroit Shock are moving to Tulsa, Okla., a team official told The Associated Press.

    The official spoke on the condition of anonymity Monday because he was not authorized to make the announcement.


    Last week, a group of investors in Tulsa said they would formally apply to the WNBA to purchase a franchise.

    Lead investor Bill Cameron has said his group, called Tulsa Pro Hoops LLC, will exercise its option to buy a WNBA team and expected a decision from the league by the end of October with the goal of having a team in Oklahoma next season.

    Cameron and fellow investor David Box -- both Oklahoma City businessmen -- announced last month that former Tulsa and Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson would serve as the WNBA team's coach and general manager if Tulsa landed a franchise.

    A spokesman for Cameron and Box said neither one was available for comment Monday but said a news conference was scheduled for Tuesday morning and that "details would be forthcoming then."

    The Shock had a lot of success on the court, but not in the stands in a state with four major professional teams along with Michigan and Michigan State athletics.

    In the 2003 WNBA Finals, Detroit did draw 22,076 fans -- setting a record for the largest crowd to watch a women's professional basketball game -- but most games were sparsely attended with a curtain covering up the upper level of The Palace of Auburn Hills.

    Tulsa, with about 385,000 people, would be the second-smallest city with a WNBA franchise -- after Uncasville, Conn. The team would play at the BOK Center, which holds about 18,000 and opened last year.

    Cameron and Box are members of the ownership group of the Tulsa Talons of arenafootball2. Cameron also is part of the ownership group of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.

    That group bought the then-Seattle SuperSonics and the WNBA's Seattle Storm in July 2006, but sold the WNBA franchise to Seattle investors before moving the NBA franchise to Oklahoma City last year. The Shock's move would give the state of Oklahoma two professional basketball teams.

  • #2
    There you go kb, you'll finally be near a woman when she scores!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
      There you go kb, you'll finally be near a woman when she scores!

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      • #4
        This definitely qualifies for a

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        • #5
          Everything and everyone that can, is leaving the Detroit area. Sad times in our state.

          Yet, the Lions remain! Any takers?

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          • #6
            Who needs women when you have Tom Brady?

            Signed,

            1218

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            • #7
              Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
              This definitely qualifies for a


              It was basically all about post 2 and that one is PRICELESS!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                Who needs women when you have Tom Brady?

                Signed,

                1218

                I've never denied that mancrush!

                It's no different than the "Sosa Sausage" you wanted back in the day when Sammy was corking his bat and hitting bombs!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
                  I've never denied that mancrush!

                  It's no different than the "Sosa Sausage" you wanted back in the day when Sammy was corking his bat and hitting bombs!!!
                  Sosa sausage OMG how true


                  Good stuff buddy! Fucking crying

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                  • #10
                    Guaranteed that they will need a second moving van just for all the Strap -Ons
                    He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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                    • #11
                      The news is not exactly "shocking" considering the lousy crowds.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by insidethe8thpol View Post
                        Guaranteed that they will need a second moving van just for all the Strap -Ons
                        I'll be kinda surprised if they can draw a crowd in Tulsa...I don't know...perhaps there are more fans of the WNBA and of strapons in Tulsa than I am aware of.. Surely the ownership group factored those ideas into their market analysis.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by garth View Post
                          I'll be kinda surprised if they can draw a crowd in Tulsa...I don't know...perhaps there are more fans of the WNBA and of strapons in Tulsa than I am aware of.. Surely the ownership group factored those ideas into their market analysis.
                          Oklahoma Outlaws didn't draw enough fans so they moved to Arizona.

                          The hockey team Tulsa had didn't draw enough fans so they moved as well.

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                          • #14
                            Wow. This is right up there with the Colts leaving Baltimore. Shocking!

                            KAZ
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                            I'm just here so I won't get fined....

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