Tyler Allen at IdeaMornings: ‘Expect powerful people to launch organized, well-funded campaign against an NBA team’, by Terry Boyd (Insider Louisville)
... Allen contends anti-NBA arguments – an NBA team will hurt U of L attendance and games are too expensive – “never quite line up.”
“This is a missed opportunity. How can we afford not to go down this path?”
Allen acknowledged U of L officials’ arguments about an NBA team interfering with the men’s basketball scheduling.
Then he stated that of U of L ‘s 54 dates for various programs including men’s basketball, there are only four games – one men’s game, three women’s – scheduled for a weekend night, when the NBA typically plays.
The main argument from NBA opponents is, ” ‘Louisville’s got to do what’s right for U of L,’” Allen said.
“No. We have to do what’s right for Louisville.”
New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Monday, December 03, 2012
Tyler Allen on NBA: “This is a missed opportunity. How can we afford not to go down this path?”
The co-founder of 8664 offers his pro-NBA testimony.
Jeremy Mott nails it in the comments. Beyond that, I think we've done a lousy job of being a college town. Perhaps actually doing some of that could address both Tyler's and Jeremy's concerns. Building the Bucket where and how they did made that more difficult, though.
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