WNBA needs ownership that cares
Gratuitous camera shots of sports owners, a pox on every TV screen, hit its nadir with the Maloof brothers. They’re the thirtysomething Las Vegas casino barons who own the Sacramento Kings and recently pulled the plug on the Sacramento Monarchs.
No one had seen them much during the summer – any summer – until the 2005 WNBA finals, when they emerged from hardwood witness protection to sit courtside for the championship series between the Sun and their Monarchs.
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