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Kings owner will no longer operate WNBA franchise
Posted Nov 20 2009 6:51PM
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- The Sacramento Monarchs folded on Friday, a
shocking and disappointing development for the WNBA and one of its original
eight franchises.
The decision was largely based on the Maloof family's desire to focus all its
energy and efforts on the NBA's Sacramento Kings. Maloof Sports &
Entertainment had owned both teams.
Now, the WNBA is left scurrying to try to find a new owner for the
organization and a suitable market: with the most logical place being the Bay
Area, perhaps in Oakland or San Jose.
League president Donna Orender said in a statement Friday that the league is
in discussions with potential investors to relocate the Monarchs to the San
Francisco area in time for next season.
The Monarchs franchise was one of the league's original eight teams and it
won the WNBA championship in 2005 and the Western Conference title the
following season.
The Monarchs' Web site -- http://www.wnba.com/monarchs/ -- for most of the
day carried a message reading, "PICTURE YOURSELF as a 2010 MONARCHS Season
Ticket Holder." It was changed by the afternoon, when the site carried only
Orender's statement.
While it was difficult to reach anyone in the franchise's offices Friday, the
team said it would not comment on the situation further and directed
inquiries to the WNBA. Some employees work for both the Kings and Monarchs,
so it was unclear how many jobs might be affected.
"We enjoyed our time with the WNBA and the Monarchs," co-owner Joe Maloof
said in a statement. "We are extremely proud of an amazing run that included
six straight playoff appearances and the 2005 WNBA Championship. All of our
resources are now dedicated to bringing the Sacramento Kings back to
championship caliber form."
Sacramento had several familiar faces when it comes to women's basketball in
the area: former Stanford star Nicole Powell, Olympic gold medalist Kara
Lawson, and Courtney Paris, the former Oklahoma star from nearby Piedmont,
Calif.
The franchise is scheduled to have the second pick in the 2010 WNBA draft.
"The Bay Area has been a desirable market for the WNBA and the availability
of the Monarchs provides an opportunity to move a well-known franchise and
broaden its fan base within Northern California," Orender said in the
statement. "Maloof Sports & Entertainment, owner of the Monarchs, has deemed
it essential to focus all of its resources on the Sacramento Kings at this
time. We understand this decision was a difficult one for them and appreciate
the vision, leadership, and support of the Maloof family over the past 10
years."
Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment, which runs the NHL's San Jose Sharks
and HP Pavilion -- a potential WNBA venue -- could be an option explored by
the WNBA. The Oakland-based Golden State Warriors are in support of the idea
of a WNBA team playing in Oakland, but would not affiliate themselves with a
franchise. That would have to be worked out with the City of Oakland and
Alameda County. The Warriors play at Oracle Arena.
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