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A new report says the Sacramento Kings are close to a deal to seal the NBA team to the Seattle investment group led by Chris Hansen. (AP image)
listen Listen: Calabro optimistic, but says it's not a done deal
710 ESPN Seattle's Kevin Calabro joins "The Kevin Calabro Show" to discuss the reports that the owners of the Sacramento Kings are finalizing a deal to sell the team to Chris Hansen's investment group.

Conflicting reports are now emerging about a reported sale of the NBA's Sacramento Kings to the investment group led by hedge fund manager Chris Hansen and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.

Yahoo! Sports Adrian Wojnarowski started a furor Wednesday when he reported a deal had been reached and the NBA would be returning to Seattle.

"The deal will sell the Kings for approximately $500 million, with the Seattle group seeking relocation to Key Arena for the 2013-'14 season," Wojnarowski tweeted.

"The Seattle group's plans, with support of the NBA, is to play two seasons in Key Arena before moving into a new Seattle arena, sources say," Wojnarowski tweeted.

Hansen has proposed building a $490 million arena in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood south of Safeco Field, with taxpayers financing nearly $200 million of the deal.

Longtime Sonics announcer and 710 ESPN Seattle host Kevin Calabro says very reliable sources tell him the Maloof family, owners of the Kings, and Hansen's group are locked in "intense negotiations." But he says until the deal is sealed, he's not certain of anything.

"Until you get it in writing, I don't think it's a done deal. But I'll tell you this: I just don't see any way you're going to keep Hansen and his group from getting an NBA team," Calabro says.

Listen: Former Sonics announcer Kevin Calabro reacts to reports of NBA return to Seattle

Rumors began swirling Tuesday night after a noted Sacramento blogger tweeted "So I hear that the Seattle Kings is officially a done deal! The Maloofs finally sold the ailing Sacramento team." It was written by Daina Falk, a cookbook writer and foodie, who has since removed the Tweet from her page.

She is also a sports insider of sorts. Her father is David Falk, the pro sports super agent.

Falk followed up her first tweet with another saying she heard it from a friend.

A spokesman for Hansen and the Kings both refused to comment.

Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson vowed to fight to keep the Kings and told a late afternoon news conference he's been in talks with investors who could form a local group to purchase the team.

"I want the community to know that we're going to fight like crazy to get to where we need to be," he said.

Johnson said while past deals with the Maloof's for a new arena have ultimately failed, he's cautiously optimistic because for the first time the owners are clearly willing to sell the team.

Steven Large, a reporter for Sacramento TV station CBS 13, also disputed the report on his Twitter feed: "Source: Seattle groups offer was rejected by Maloofs. Hmmm. Plot thickening by the minute."

The Sacramento Bee reported Wednesday afternoon the Kings were in fact holding talks with Hansen's group, but several sources denied a deal is imminent.

One source told the Bee "the talks have been "conceptual," while another told the paper news of a pending sale "is premature." That source also reportedly said Hansen's group has not made a formal offer.

USA Today reported Wednesday afternoon Hansen's group had "made 'significant progress' in negotiations to buy the Kings and is confident a deal will eventually get done, according to a person who was briefed on the status of the negotiations."

But USA Today's Sam Amick reiterated no deal had been reached there were no signs of a timeline of when it might be completed.

Wojnarowski says the Maloof brothers would retain an "extremely small percentage of team, but will have no real input or say in franchise, sources say."

While all signs indicate a deal is in the works, several insiders are urging caution until an agreement is finalized.

Jason Reid, director of the award-winning documentary "Sonicsgate: Requiem for a Team," which chronicled the team's sale and move to Oklahoma, warns the Maloof brothers have a history of broken promises and agreements throughout their ownership tenure in Sacramento.

Listen: Sonicsgate director Jason Reid on the reported sale of the Sacramento Kings

"They had a deal done to keep the Kings in Sacramento earlier this year. They even went on a victory lap including standing at center court with Kevin Johnson proclaiming victory. Well, that deal fell apart a week or two later," Reid told KIRO Radio's Luke Burbank Show.

KING 5's Chris Daniels, who's broken a number of stories on Hansen's efforts and has developed a number of inside sources, says the deal is very close and progressing well "but is not done."

Listen: KING 5's Chris Daniels discusses report of Sacramento sale

"Obviously we've seen the Maloof's track record here down in Sacramento and how they've backed away from deals in the past so I would caution listeners that are amped up right now that is not a done deal," he told 710 ESPN's Bob and Groz Show.

Even Wojnarowski sounded a cautionary note in a followup tweet. "No agreement signed, but one source describes deal as "1st and goal at 1." Maloofs history of changing course late still makes many uneasy."

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn, who helped broker the deal with Hansen for a new Seattle arena, denied any knowledge of an agreement to bring the NBA back to town.

"I know as much as you know. But if it's true, ain't it cool?" he said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon announcing his re-election campaign.

The sale would need the approval of the NBA and an ownership committee led by Oklahoma City owner Clay Bennett, who purchased the Sonics and moved them from Seattle.

The deadline for asking the NBA to relocate in time for next season is March 1. But Calabro says fans shouldn't worry about the deadline.

"The owners make the rules, they can set the rules. March, to me, is not a hard and fast date for a relocation committee to meet. Clay Bennett could rally the relocation committee [...] He could do that at any point he wanted to in the summertime and probably get this done," Calabro says.

The arena project also still needs to go through an environmental review, and the Longshore Union is suing to stop it, saying Hansen's preferred site near the Mariners and Seahawks stadiums would cripple the flow of cargo and hurt jobs at nearby Port of Seattle terminals.

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  • flipper wrote...
    What to name the new Team?
    King County Sonics? (retains the names of both teams that way). Seattle Sonic-Kings (Hyphenated names seem to be all the rage today, see Green-Ellis, Rodgers-Cromartie, etc.).
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  • colt45 wrote...
    Clevland Browns!
    Are you crazy! Rename them the Supersonics of course just like the Browns did when they came back.
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  • pastor wrote...
    Name?
    I agree with "SuperSonics". We already have one King County team (OKC Thunder: Originally King County). Goooooooo Supes.)
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  • killawhale425 wrote...
    No way!
    I almost clicked 'Report this as abuse' to that comment!
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  • Saltchucker wrote...
    If they play in King County
    Undoubtedly the taxpayers will up the ante we already pay to a widow/estate and rename the squad the "Martin Luther Kings" at Supersonic Court.
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  • grow up/get real wrote...
    Seattle SuperSonics
    Ya baby!!!!
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    Stats and such
    Here is what I am still wondering....when we get a team back, do we get our trophy back to display in our new arena? And our banners and stats? I thought when we retained the Sonics name, we would have been able to keep our banners and tropy as well. It was earned by Seattle and should be housed in Seattle.
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  • egTman wrote...
    Name rights
    I believe the name, colors, banners, 1979 championship trophy all stayed with Seattle as part of the deal when sold to Bennett.
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    Hope so
    Because those banners and retired jerseys should be hanging here in Seattle. And Clay Bennett has no right to displaying that trophy. I remember when they were using Sonics stats for the Oklahoma team and Barkley almost flew off his chair. I loved hearing him go off on how you cannot just take over stats from a different team.
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  • GoSeaHox wrote...
    They never left
    Seattle retained the banners, jerseys, trophies, etc. The plunder can "check them out" to display and have copies made. Bennett owns the name Seattle Supersonics, but there is an agreement, already approved by the NBA, to return it when Seattle gets a team.
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  • Ted Jones wrote...
    Saltchucker
    I almost fell off my chair laughing when I read your proposed name idea. Well played.
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  • CH wrote...
    Taxpayer Ripoffs . . . .
    got a nice ring to it!
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  • CH wrote...
    "The deal will sell the Kings for approximately $500 million, with the Seattle group seeking relocation to Key Arena for the 2013-'14 season
    Key Arena? i'm lost?
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  • Oly80 wrote...
    read the rest of the story...
    they will play two seasons there while the new arena is built.
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  • wheelhouse wrote...
    your move Mariners
    Seahawks - playoffs (maybe SB?) Sounders - playoffs Huskies - bowl game Storm - playoffs High time for the Mariners to dip into their pockets and start buying some bats if they want to be a part of the ticket dollar conversation soon.
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  • chbeba wrote...
    New team name?
    The Kings have a much longer history as a franchise than the Sonics ever did, going all the way back to Rochester, N.Y. Oscar Robertson himself is a major part of their storied history. Success is another topic but history alone says that Kings/Royals needs to be the name, in my opinion.
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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Much as I appreciated the Big 'O' back in the day,
    The one thing we did keep from our long gone Sonics is the name.

    There is nothing sacred about franchise nick names, regardless of the LA 'Lakers'. The 76ers were the Nationals when they were in Syracruse, for example. And Both old Washington Senators teams changed names (Rangers & Twins). ..... I might drop that 'super' part, but

    GO SONICS

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  • dori monson fan wrote...
    2nd saltchucker
    martin luther kings! we can just use the new logo william rufus king county adopted in the 90s. I think the gun buy back program just lost the wind in it's sails. time for jake skorheim to do some more interstate NBA gun running!
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Calabro optimistic, but says it's not a done deal

Wednesday, Jan 9, 2013

710 ESPN Seattle's Kevin Calabro joins "The Kevin Calabro Show" to discuss the reports that the owners of the Sacramento Kings are finalizing a deal to sell the team to Chris Hansen's investment group.
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