Could Be Reversing Trade Process This Season

  • The Thunder might be in a position this upcoming season where they start trading assets rather than hoarding them, The Ringer’sMichael Pina writes.  The team may be good enough to warrant some moves that increase their chances of winning. The Thunder could begin attaching salary to draft capital for more established players, rather than doing the reverse.
  • Oklahoma City mayor David Holt is more concerned about square footage than a seating capacity exceeding 20,000 in the Thunder’s proposed new arena, Steve Lackmeyer of The Oklahoman relays. Holt addressed a number of questions about the arena and other Thunder-related topics while answering readers’ questions. “Seating capacity is actually not that big of an issue in modern arena planning. The real issue for teams is square footage because the real revenue drivers for users are happening outside of the bowl,” Holt wrote. “That’s why it is so damaging for sports and concerts that our arena is dead-last of all NBA arenas in square footage. Some arenas are literally twice our size and most are 40-50 percent larger. I can’t tell you what the seating capacity of a new arena will be, but the current capacity is not really an issue and hasn’t really come up.”