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The Oklahoma City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on the proposed use license agreement for the new Thunder arena.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The lease, which still needs to be signed by the OKC Thunder ownership, includes consequences if the team leaves before 25 years have passed.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
The new arena agreement could, if extensions are agreed upon, keep the Thunder playing in Oklahoma City through 2068. “We’re the 42nd largest market,” Holt said.
Holt said the agreement also protects the city from the current or future owners of the team choosing to leave Oklahoma City before the 25-year agreement expires. The new arena agreement could, if ...