Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Warriors Eyeing San Francisco to unveil plans move SF mayor seeks woo Golden State Oakland pushes on Coliseum City project despite diss announce Rotoinfo Sports Blog News owners make a risky play Let's retire 'Golden State' Warriors' plan bolt is turnover by build new arena back S.F. The Bay Area Journal Headed in 2017 JockSpin.com What Will the Warriors’ Return Bring Fan Reaction same team

Golden State Warriors announce plan to move to San Francisco in 2017 Owner Joe Lacob says they have the money to privately finance arena on The Embarcadero. Update: Golden State Warriors announce plan to move to San Francisco in 2017 Owner Joe Lacob says they have the money to privately finance arena on The Embarcadero. Golden State Warriors set to announce plan to move to San Francisco Team plans news conference to spell out details of waterfront arena; Oakland officials haven't given up Golden State Warriors to Move From Oakland to San Francisco Pier, NBA Announces SAN FRANCISCO -- Sitting on the shore and staring at one of the world's most majestic metropolitan views, Joe Lacob leaned over to hear fellow Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber whisper in his ear. "Man," Guber said, "we got to do this." And with that, the franchise's new vision started to come into focus. The Warriors, NBA Commissioner David Stern and San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee ... Golden State Warriors returning to SF Mark Lacter: Peter Guber and Joe Lacob are announcing plans to build an arena on Piers 30-32, near the foot of the Bay Bridge (piers, by the way, that are literally crumbling). It will be privately financed and should be ready in time for the 2017-18 season Golden State Warriors Announce Move Back to San Francisco by 2017 The cat has been out of the bag for quite some time now, but the Golden State Warriors officially announced their intention to move operations back to San Fran today. The Golden State Warriors will likely move to San Francisco in 2017 When Joe Lacob and Peter Guber bought the Warriors in 2010, it was assumed by many that they eventually wanted to move the team to San Francisco, where they played for several years after their move from Philadelphia in 1962. While Oakland has served as the franchise's permanent home since the early '70s, "The City" promises a more affluent fan base and greater free-agent draw than "The Town ... Golden State Warriors Moving to San Francisco: Many Promises but Not a Done Deal It was quite a scene at Piers 30/32 on Tuesday at the Golden State Warriors press conference.   They did, in fact, announce they have intentions of building a state-of-the-art arena on that land, and they committed to the date of the 2017-18 season for which the project would be hopefully completed. But after many cliches and pats on the back later, what do we have? Owners Joe Lacob and Peter ... Golden State Warriors moving from Oakland back to San Francisco The Golden State Warriors are ready to announce what many have long suspected: The franchise wants to move back to San Francisco. Golden State Warriors unveil plans to move from Oakland back to San Francisco in 2017 SAN FRANCISCO - Sitting on the shore and staring at one of the world's most majestic metropolitan views, Joe Lacob leaned over to hear fellow Golden State Warriors co-owner Peter Guber whisper in his ear.
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