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          New Grizzlies Owner Bill Laurie "suggested he'd be
     surprised if" the NBA's Board of Governors attempted to
     attach conditions to the sale of the team that would prevent
     him from moving the franchise.  Laurie: "You're bringing up
     something to me that I know nothing about."  He said there
     has "been no indication of anything like you're talking
     about.  And I'm assuming there won't be" (VANCOUVER SUN,
     10/12)....In the WALL STREET JOURNAL, Smith College
     Economics Professor Andrew Zimbalist writes on Bob McNair's
     successful bid for the NFL's 32nd franchise.  While McNair's
     total "bill" will be around $815M spread out over five
     years, Zimbalist writes that the team "could generate" $30-
     50M a year in net operating income, representing a 4-6%
     return on McNair's investment.  Zimbalist writes the "deal
     makes sense after all," as McNair "will gain significant
     potential for promoting his other businesses and appreciable
     consumption value from ownership."  The "key to
     understanding the value of football franchises is twofold:
     the sport's immense popularity, and the NFL's power as a
     monopoly to restrict output and raise the price of its
     teams" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 10/13).  But a WALL STREET
     EDITORIAL states that it "looks as though L.A. did the wise
     thing [in talks]: it punted" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 10/13). 
          HOCKEY: The Lightning held an open house last night at
     the Ice Palace as part of the team's "continuing effort to
     hold the fans' attention."  But the "one disappointment was
     the attendance."  The team hoped for between 4,000 and 5,000
     fans, but the announced crowd was 1,594.  Team VP/PR Bill
     Wickett: "We thought we'd have more people, sure.  But we
     know everybody here enjoyed themselves and we fully plan to
     do this again next year" (ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 10/13).  In
     Tampa, Ira Kaufman: "Based on Tuesday night's modest turnout
     at the Ice Palace, the marketing of the ... Lightning
     remains a work in progress" (TAMPA TRIBUNE, 10/13)....The
     ECHL Trenton Titans will kick off their first season in
     Sovereign Bank Arena tomorrow night.  Titans President Brian
     McKenna said the team has sold 5,000 season tickets: "This
     is a huge market.  About 85 percent of our ticket base comes
     from about a 20-mile radius of the building.  We have about
     3 million people who live within a 30-minute drive from
     Trenton" (PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, 10/13). 




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