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Will Loeffler still be a Dream co-owner by the time the 2021 season starts up? |
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Stormeo
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Posted: 01/06/21 3:55 am ::: What's next for the Dream after Loeffler's Senate loss? |
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Now that Kelly Loeffler has lost (or, 'will lose') re-election, what's next for her & the Atlanta Dream?
If she chooses not to step down – or doesn't get immediately ousted by the League – could the players take a(nother) stand and refuse to play until they see her gone?
Does she bother trying to save face & reconcile with the very players that helped empower her opponent to overtake her?
(Or,) Will she choose to further (what's left of) her political career?
Is it at all possible for her to both continue owning the Dream and continue her political career?
If you predict she either steps down or gets ousted by the League, do you think a whole new ownership group will then buy the team? If so, who?
And what do you want to see happen? Do you think Loeffler should stay on as a Dream co-owner or not? Hell, do you want the team sold and/or relocated out of Atlanta?
As far as we know, everything may or may not be on the table right now, now that this all has transpired.
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Randy
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Posted: 01/06/21 8:34 am ::: |
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I don't see it being a conflict of interest.
Kelly's been cancelled by the players, the voters, and a lot Republicans (including Trump) did not want her as their Senate candidate in the first place. Her days in politics seem to be over. I'd think she'd want out of the spotlight now so selling the team might make sense, if there are any possible owners out there.
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Bob Lamm
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Randy
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Richyyy
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Posted: 01/06/21 10:09 am ::: |
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Randy wrote: |
Kelly's been cancelled by the players, the voters, and a lot Republicans (including Trump) did not want her as their Senate candidate in the first place. Her days in politics seem to be over. I'd think she'd want out of the spotlight now so selling the team might make sense, if there are any possible owners out there. |
I still think that if she fades into the background and stops yelling bullshit into a microphone, most people will go back to ignoring her. It may not be for us, but generally speaking owning a WNBA team is being out of the spotlight. Most people don't really care who owns the teams they follow, and it being the WNBA rather than a bigger league takes it another step into obscurity.
Even when everything was going on last year the players carried on playing for the Dream (and never really seemed to threaten to stop due to Loeffler), so that doesn't look like it's going to happen. And I'm tired of these NBA players saying they're going to buy a team. History says that LeBron is a bit better than the average at following through on his statements, but he's hardly the first to 'express an interest'. Remember Baron Davis, among others? I think they're probably interested until someone shows them the numbers and they see what a terrible investment it is unless you're doing it for the PR.
So yeah, if I had to bet on who owns Loeffler's interest in the Dream this time next year, my money would be on Loeffler... |
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Posted: 01/06/21 8:46 pm ::: |
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KL just spoke prior to the electoral college vote. She said that this morning she was going to protest the election but has changed her mind. She got a lot of applause for her statements. So far nobody else has be applauded.
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tfan
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Posted: 01/07/21 12:09 am ::: |
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Randy wrote: |
Dream are already selling season tickets. So they seem to think they will be playing - question is whether there will be any fans in the seats. Richyyy is right about fans not caring much about owners, but in this case she was on TV every day for a year spewing her bigotry which is likely to take a while to forget for the Dream fan base. It's not like they had many actual fans before all this. Games I went to in the last few seasons had at most several hundred, not several thousand fans in seats. |
How would you characterize the bigotry she displayed?
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Bob Lamm
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Stormeo
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Bob Lamm
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Posted: 01/07/21 4:03 am ::: |
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Stormeo wrote: |
I was able to view the article. It's truly understated just how deliberate the players were leading up to the moment when they first broke out the Vote Warnock shirts together. |
As is clear in that article and others, the WNBA players chose Rev. Warnock as their candidate at a time when it wasn't at all clear that he'd get enough votes in the initial special election to get into the runoff. Surely the first time in the history of sports in the U.S. that a professional league was so important in the election of a U.S. senator. And against one of the league's owners! How sweet this must be for the players, especially those who made the initial push to endorse a candidate and to choose Warnock. I am in awe of them.
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Posted: 01/07/21 7:53 am ::: |
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That one senate seat turned out to be kinda important huh.
What an incredible story for the WNBA.
Even as a distant foreign fan I feel a lot of pride in what has occurred. I can only imagine the feeling amongst the Dream players who put so much on the line in taking that stand.
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Randy
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Posted: 01/07/21 6:04 pm ::: |
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tfan wrote: |
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Dream are already selling season tickets. So they seem to think they will be playing - question is whether there will be any fans in the seats. Richyyy is right about fans not caring much about owners, but in this case she was on TV every day for a year spewing her bigotry which is likely to take a while to forget for the Dream fan base. It's not like they had many actual fans before all this. Games I went to in the last few seasons had at most several hundred, not several thousand fans in seats. |
How would you characterize the bigotry she displayed? |
You can probably still find her campaign ads on Youtube, or her webpage and decide for yourself.
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Stormeo
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Posted: 01/08/21 2:37 am ::: |
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Loeffler concedes to Warnock in Georgia runoff
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Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, the Republican incumbent, conceded her Senate runoff to Democratic Sen.-elect Raphael Warnock on Thursday -- two days after Election Day and CNN and after several other news organizations projected Warnock the winner.
Loeffler thanked her supporters in a video and said she had called Warnock to offer her congratulations. She also promised that she would still be politically active.
"I fully intend to stay in this fight for freedom, for our values and for the future of this great country," Loeffler said. ...
Loeffler did initially object to the Electoral College results, before violence and chaos descended on the US Capitol after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building. After the Senate reconvened, she changed her position and said she would no longer object to the presidential election results in her state. |
I don't exactly know how she's defining 'politically active' here, though I'm very skeptical of her running for office again. Even though Warnock will have to run for re-election in two years, there will arise Republican opposition candidates more popular than Loeffler and she will be quickly overtaken in any primary should she run.
Still, I'd choose to take that sentiment from her at pure face value if I were the WNBA decision-makers. If she is indeed promising that her messages & actions will continue beyond her Election loss (and makes good on it), it will not go over well with anyone – from the players to the media & other owners – come the season's arrival. I envision sit-outs and protests, and mass losses of the financial and societal variety. The League ought to kick Loeffler out now before it finds itself in a sticky situation it had many opportunities to avoid.
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tfan
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Posted: 01/08/21 2:44 am ::: |
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Randy wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
Randy wrote: |
Dream are already selling season tickets. So they seem to think they will be playing - question is whether there will be any fans in the seats. Richyyy is right about fans not caring much about owners, but in this case she was on TV every day for a year spewing her bigotry which is likely to take a while to forget for the Dream fan base. It's not like they had many actual fans before all this. Games I went to in the last few seasons had at most several hundred, not several thousand fans in seats. |
How would you characterize the bigotry she displayed? |
You can probably still find her campaign ads on Youtube, or her webpage and decide for yourself. |
I was interested in your opinion. I wasn't certain if you were saying she displayed bigotry towards black people or with regard to specific issues.
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Bob Lamm
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Randy
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Posted: 01/08/21 5:25 pm ::: |
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tfan - her ads had little do with specific issues - they were mainly character assassination of whoever was running against her. She attacked Collins as because he was a defense attorney who helped criminals (and the alleged clients shown looked Hispanic). She also showed a picture of Collins in selfie with Stacy Abrams - saying he was friends with her. As for Warnock he was claimed to be a communist, a Marxist, a radical's radical, who was hostile to America, the police and the military. She claimed she had win the election to save America and and preserve our freedom or Warnock would join the radical extemist liberals Pelosi, Shumer and AOC) to take away our freedoms. Since the fan base is likely comprised of liberal leaning people, doesn't seem helpful to drawing fans in a metro area that went heavily democrat, and where she garnered very few votes. There was of course, also her comments opposing BLM, mob rule, etc which didn't go down well with many people regardless of race.
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Stormeo
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Posted: 01/09/21 11:00 am ::: |
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If relocation is next, somehow I don't think it'd come from an ownership group led by LeBron James. It may not be a big fanbase, but moving the team would be a big slap in the face to the fans who supported the activism the Dream players were doing last summer. Would another group with more of a corporate face do it? Perhaps. But this is the time for an honest attempt to make the Dream work in Atlanta imo.
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pilight
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Posted: 01/09/21 11:05 am ::: |
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Yes, let's reward the Georgians who heeded the players call to vote for Warnock by taking their team and moving it to the other side of the country. That makes perfect sense.
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Randy
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Posted: 01/09/21 3:46 pm ::: |
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Yes, let's reward the Georgians who heeded the players call to vote for Warnock by taking their team and moving it to the other side of the country. That makes perfect sense. |
I like how you think, but they are also same Georgians who didn't show for games that well in the past. Would be great if Warnock would show up at one of the games and say hello to the fans.
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Bob Lamm
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Posted: 01/09/21 5:24 pm ::: |
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Randy wrote: |
pilight wrote: |
Yes, let's reward the Georgians who heeded the players call to vote for Warnock by taking their team and moving it to the other side of the country. That makes perfect sense. |
I like how you think, but they are also same Georgians who didn't show for games that well in the past. Would be great if Warnock would show up at one of the games and say hello to the fans. |
Whether or not Loeffler is still a co-owner when the 2021 WNBA season begins... if the Dream have home games in Atlanta that fans can attend, Warnock and Ossoff should show up together at the home opener and find a way to thank the Dream players, all WNBA players, and the Dream fans. Perhaps Stacey Abrams could join them as she begins her 2022 run for governor of Georgia!
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