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Milwaukee still has a basketball team?
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Any expert will tell you the road to recovery starts with admission. Well, here it is… I am a Milwaukee Bucks fan. As much pain as it causes me, I still care about my hometown team. I believe in the Scott Skiles defense wholeheartedly. I believe that Andrew Bogut will be an all-star center one day. I don’t, however, believe in the owner. A recent article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported ticket sales are down again for this upcoming season. The Bucks’ beloved owner, Sen. Herb Kohl, admits the team is in a “rebuilding” mode, a primary reason people will not be attending games. Also, he states that a new arena would benefit Milwaukee and bring in revenue.
But why would we need to rebuild the Bradley Center? I personally like the warm, comforting feeling of a concrete bomb shelter that has no parking, a collapsing roof, poor ventilation, disgusting lighting and a failing sound system.
But maybe the senator has a point. The Bradley Center people admit they have a hard time bringing in events and a new building would increase interest. Undoubtedly, a state of the art facility would make Milwaukee more attractive to additional entertainment opportunities. However, I doubt the residents of Milwaukee will agree to pay for a new stadium since they are still paying for Miller Park. And of course, Kohl has denounced suggestions to invest his own money in a new facility.
How about a new suitor?
One thriving corporation in Milwaukee with the funds to build a new facility is Potawatomi Bingo and Casino. Employing nearly 2,600 workers, it’s a major economic power factor in the city. Hypothetically, if the Potawatomi Gaming Council were interested in such a project, the city of Milwaukee could allow Potawatomi to build, own and rake in revenue from the sports arena. In return, a portion of the profit could be given to the state to help alleviate the lost revenue from the Bradley Center.
A perfect location would be in the Menomonee Valley, between the Potawatomi Bingo Casino and Miller Park. Utilizing both structures’ abundant parking space, it would create a very profitable hot spot for the city. With the guarantee of year-round sporting events thanks to baseball and basketball, that section of the city would be exposed to more people and a more steady income. Guaranteed, those businesses are all in favor of this proposition.
Regardless of where to build the facility, the need for a new one is apparent. There are certain events that could be attracted to Milwaukee with a new arena. How about the NBA All-Star game? For those who were around Milwaukee in 2002 when Miller Park held the infamous All-Star “tie” it was a big deal for the city. We showcased Milwaukee and all it had to offer in a positive light. Right now, the biggest attraction for Milwaukee is an 11-day showcase of how well Wisconsinites can hold their alcohol in summer (oh, there’s music too). Let’s give national events a reason to come to Milwaukee.
Kohl did have a good point; his team will improve with more revenue. Just like when Miller Park opened and attendance increased, there is no reason to believe a new arena would not also generate an increase in attendance at the Bradley Center. Seeing as the Bucks cannot afford the salaries of a respectable team, the gimmick of a new facility could raise the money needed to make the team better. The team plays better, the fair weather fans come and watch and soon thereafter we have a winning basketball team because Kohl can afford it. Finally, we can recapture the excitement for this team and help keep it in Milwaukee. Sorry to say, if we don’t, we will see this team move to a new city.
The Potawatomi Bingo and Casino Arena is a good idea to think about. There is no question it would create jobs and revenue for the surrounding area. Having a premier arena for sports, events and top music acts would make Milwaukee that much better. Yes, my intention is to try to help make the Bucks better, and I believe that a new arena would help. Kohl was correct; a new arena is a win-win situation for both the city and financiers. Either build a new facility or find someone to save the Bradley Center and everything it entails. Anybody know if LeBron James likes Milwaukee?
Zach Day (zday@wisc.edu) is a sophomore majoring in journalism.
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Why didn’t this get placed in the sports section, and not the opinion section? Who fucking cares about the Milwaukee Bucks anyway?
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If not for Herb Kohl, Milwaukee wouldn’t have a team. He’s given so much to the city and the team. Maybe someone else should step up for once?
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Ernie Grunfeld:
Ray Allen for Gary Payton and Desmond Mason
Sam Cassell for Anthony Peeler and Joe Smith
Larry Harris:
Michael Redd 6 years 90m, Dan Gadzuric 6 years 36m
John Hammond Let Ramon Sessions walk for fear of paying luxury tax
Draft Joe Alexander ahead of Anthony Randolph and Brook Lopez
Turn down Joe Alexander’s 3rd year option making him the highest picked player to have his 3rd year option declined
Maybe Senator Kohl needs to either hire a GM who knows what the fuck he’s doing, or sell the team. Because ever since the fixed 2001 finals, this team hasn’t done shit.
SELL THE TEAM HERB
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Herb is more than willing to sell the team, but he needs to find somebody who wont move it first.
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Im down for the bucks staying. But the menomenee valley just wouldnt work for a place. to many infrastructure issues and Its not the most inviting place either.
Dont hate on the bucks either. Everyone loved them in 2001. Fair weather fans above me better watch out for Brandon Jennings
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yeah I’ll watch out for him to put up awesome stats on a 25 win team
Then he can defect in 4 years because of luxury tax issues just like Sessions
“Herb Kohl, admits the team is in a “rebuilding” mode”—wow, I’m glad he made up his mind. Drafting Yi seemed like a rebuilding move. Trading him for Jefferson seemed like a “win-now” move. Trading Jefferson for Kurt Thomas and other expiring deals seemed like a WTF move.