How will this sit will Ross? I don't think this will bode well.
Dave Hyde @davehydesports 7m
Heat announce they're getting $147 million over 10 years from Miami-Dade to upgrade building right before tip-off..
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This is very disappointing to me and a slap in the face. Heat have a brand new Arena, and now they get money for upgrades. Phins seriously need an upgraded stadium if not a new one and not just to attract SB and they got a cold shoulder from the county. This is really terrible decision making and politics imo. Very disappointing.
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lol. But I thought Miami Dade was taking a stand against big business handouts?! Bwhahaaa.
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The Heat are champions and have a 1st class organization. Ross has failed miserably so far and just gave $ 200 million to his alma-mater. For those that thought that wasn't a big deal, it absolutely was. Local politicians did not take kindly to his asking for a handout and then 6 weeks later "giving away" of more money than he was asking from the public. Politicians want to keep their jobs - its plain and simple and didn't take a lot of brains to figure this all out.
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County already owns AAA. This money is part of a new ten year lease extension.
AAA bad deal at the time but it's been made so might as well keep the arena in good order with your tenant locked in long term.
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Got it. So it's about winning, not the crap that's been spewed about the county and the citizens and saving the rain forest for the past year and a half. Cool.
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:lol: Ross must be going nuts. I doubt he will... but if he does decide to just pack up the Dolphins and move them, I honestly can't blame him one bit.
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Maybe if the dolphins were more relevant from winning than that "Ace Ventura" movie....we'd get more respect from politicians.
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Well...the Superbowl is played at rotated sites each year. Every year you have the SB you have the best teams in the league. And the Dolphins play in the same city as the Heat, So it's the same tourists.
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AAA is on Biscayne bay near port of miami, south beach and a **** ton of tourism. Putting money into that facility, with a winner like the Heat is a no brainer. -
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*moves goalposts back a few more yards*
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Miami MIGHT get to host a Super Bowl. Miami has hosted NBA Finals games three straight years.
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The politicians down there are pretty stupid, sounds like some of the voters there are too....if you improve the stadium for the Dolphins you get a Superbowl....um hello? Ross shouldn't pay for it, the league is right to ask cities to help pay for a billion dollar payday that comes their way when a Superbowl comes to town.
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Flash. Gimenez is saying there is no such deal.
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There's no real moral to the story here. It's politics, people like the Heat so giving them money would be politically sound. It doesn't validate or reflect on anything other than the recent popularity of the team. It's not even really a good justification, given how much of this town is bandwagon-jumping fakers. If the Heat have a couple of bad years they'll be back to where they were very quickly.
I'm not sure why tourism really enters into the location argument. I can't imagine people who are in the area for another reason and attend games are a particularly notable demographic in ticket sales. If they're coming to see a game I can't imagine traveling a bit from tourist areas is really a deal breaker. I can't imagine the Heat draw more money in that area per-game, or percentage wise than the Dolphins do either with all the opposing fans. -
First of all, the Heat have MORE dates to draw money for the surrounding area. Second of all, the Indoor sports culture is built for a restaurant/bar stop before/after the game. People tailgate at NFL games.
and for the "back where they were" comment....
The Heat, when they won 15 games, had better attendance than the Dolphins have had in the last 6 years, and better attendance than the Lakers that year.
For 17 Years, the Miami Heat has had better attendance overall than the Knicks, and Celtics.
This town has PROVEN with the Heat, that if you put a good organization in place...they will support it. The Ball is in Ross' court.SICK, MikeHoncho and eltos_lightfoot like this. -
It's OK to dislike the Heat getting a deal while the Dolphins don't, even though Ross gave away more money to the University of Michigan than Miami-Dade County is dropping in to the AA.
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This shouldn't be surprising. Miami has been one of the worst run cities in the country for a number of years.
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Grandma is a dumb, tactless, greedy ***** and should sell the team asap.
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