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Sports team ownership changes

  • Sacramento, Calif., OKs NBA Kings arena deal

    With the clock clicking down, Sacramento city officials took their last shot at keeping the NBA Kings in California's capital by approving a ... 

  • Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh

    NFL owners pass 2 rules changes

    The NFL concentrated on player safety on the second day of the owners meetings, yet didn't vote on the most contentious rule proposal. Concerned with ... 

  • Anschutz says sports company no longer for sale

    AEG, the company that owns the NHL's Los Angeles Kings and the Staples Center, is no longer for sale, its billionaire owner Philip Anschutz said ... 

  • Stan Kroenke

    Denver Nuggets owner buying Outdoor Network

    Denver Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke is adding the Outdoor Network to his sports empire. Temecula, Calif.-based Outdoor Channel Holdings Inc. 

  • NBA receives bid for Kings from Sacramento group

    The Seattle vs. Sacramento showdown is set. The NBA received an official offer Friday from 24 Hour Fitness founder Mark Mastrov and billionaire Ron ... 

  • Mayor reveals plan to keep Kings in Sacramento

    The wealthy investors that are partnering on a plan to keep the Sacramento Kings from moving to Seattle have finally been revealed, and they're the ... 

  • Schilling's bloody sock from WS goes for $92,613

    A bloody sock worn by Curt Schilling while pitching for the Boston Red Sox in Game 2 of the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals was sold ... 

  • Earvin Magic Johnson

    Lakers owner Jerry Buss remembered at service

    Magic Johnson considered himself to be the adopted son of Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss. Shaquille O'Neal hailed Buss for his foresight, while ... 

  • Kobe Bryant

    Bryant, Kupchak endorse Buss heirs

    Kobe Bryant and general manager Mitch Kupchak endorsed the children of the late Jerry Buss as worthy heirs to running the Los Angeles Lakers. 

  • David Stern

    Kings dominate Stern's last All-Star briefing

    No new details on Sacramento against Seattle, though the next All-Star decision might be New York versus New York. NBA Commissioner David Stern ... 

  • Soccer faces epic fight against match-fixing

    Soccer is falling under a cloud of suspicion as never before, sullied by a multibillion-dollar web of match-fixing that is corrupting increasingly ... 

  • Stern says Seattle group has filed for relocation

    With one more procedural move, the Sacramento Kings took another step toward Seattle. NBA Commissioner David Stern said Wednesday night that the ... 

  • Coyotes' deal in Glendale could be in trouble

    The prospective owner of the Phoenix Coyotes is unlikely to complete a deal to buy the team from the NHL before a lease agreement with the City of ... 

  • Dodgers secure $7B TV rights deal with TW Cable

    The Los Angeles Dodgers formally announced a deal with Time Warner Cable on Monday to create a new TV channel that people familiar with the situation ... 

  • Kevin Johnson

    Mayor KJ tells Seattle 'don't celebrate too early'

    Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson had a stern warning for Seattle SuperSonics fans who are excited about the prospect of the NBA returning to the Puget ... 

  • Phil, George, Gavin Maloof

    Maloofs agree to sell NBA's Kings to Seattle group

    Nearly five years after their colors, banners and history were packed away into storage and their franchise relocated, the SuperSonics are one ... 

  • Sacramento mayor to present counteroffer for Kings

    Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson is taking his fight to keep the Kings in California's capital city to NBA owners. Again. Speaking at the annual State ... 

  • AP Sources: Investor seeking to buy Kings

    Investor Chris Hansen has contacted the Maloof family about buying the Sacramento Kings, setting up the possibility of the NBA's return to Seattle. 

  • Gary Bettman

    NHL owners approve new labor deal; players to vote

    NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman secured unanimous ownership support for the pending labor deal, then apologized to everyone hurt by the long lockout and ... 

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