Of course after me overreacting, I realized that Harris is a business man and this makes perfect sense to him. I mean, what is it two-hours to Newark, NJ from Philly (really have no clue)? The Devils lost somewhere in the ball park $25 million last season. This is what Harris and his company (Apollo Global Management) do; they buy struggling businesses and turn them around. That is why Harris has a net worth of $2.1 billion dollars, as of March 2013 according to Forbes. The guy is a smart business man.
What effect does all this have on the Sixers themselves? Likely, not much. The Sixers have a 20-year lease agreement with Wells Fargo Center, according to reports. I was a little bit worried about this one for real, until I looked up that info. I worked down at Wells Fargo part-time and believe me, the Sixers are treated like renters. Its Ed Snider’s house and the Flyers are priority NUMBER ONE.
When I would work through double-header down their, the workers would take there good old-time during the change over. Obviously, the Flyers played first. This one-time, the Sixers where supposed to start at 7:30 and the doors where supposed to be open by 6:30. They were still putting the floor down at 7:05. I am not taking a shot at the workers, but trust me when I say this, that would never happen if that second game was the Flyers. I am over it now though. The Sixers are not going anywhere for awhile at least, though some might like them to go.
The only thing that might be affected by this whole thing is the Sixers new CEO Scott O’Neil position. I actually heard Rich Hofmann of the Daily News, talk about this on 94.1 WIP the other day and it made sense. O’Neil, who became CEO of the 76ers earlier this year, will also be CEO of the Devils organization overseeing Devils business operations and Devils Arena Entertainment. He will be working closely with Lou Lamoriello, the Devils’ president/general manager. O’Neil’s number one priority will likely be the Devils. Why? Well, they will be the money maker this year for Harris. We sure as hell know that the Sixers are not making any money this year.
Probably means the Return of Guard Eric Snow.. Good Grief…
Its stupid and I hate it.
I’m hoping they move the team…
…I mean move the Devils to Phila. They may be broke, but they win. Lou Lamoriello is a brilliant hockey mind that this town has lacked since Keith the thief.
Let the Flyers move somewhere else.
Not a good idea. Something about this town that turns winners into perennial losers who fill your heart with hope and then sadistically break it. I hope Chip Kelly can eventually change this seemingly endless drought.
nothing is going to the change in Sixer-land. If this new owner doesn’t have the ability to honestly say Doug Collins and Adam Aron were fired instead of selling us complete bold face lies like one is a special consultant and the other is still an important member of the board of directors there is no hope.