Points in the Paint
BallerBlogger.com —
... Tim Kawakami: “Warriors owner Chris Cohan is believed to be seriously considering selling his 80% stake in the franchise in the next year or two, according to the sources. (He took control of the franchise in January 1995.) In fact, one knowledgeable source said it’s ‘highly likely’ that Cohan will sell most or all of his controlling interest in the team, possibly pulling back only if the current recession unexpectedly continues through 2011 and Cohan can’t get the price he wants. The sources did not give specific reasons for Cohan’s potential sell-off, ...
RUMOR: Warriors owner Chris Cohan "highly likely" to sell
Golden State Of Mind —
... Tim Kawakami in Warriors big picture: Is Cohan getting ready to sell? over at Talking Points for the Mercury has what seems like a dream come through for long suffering Warriors fans: ...
Golden State Warriors may be up for sale
Nationalsportsreview.com Blogs —
... soon-to-sell speculation several times in the past.
But one source pointed to Cohan’s long-running battle with the IRS and another theorized that Cohan has wearied of the criticism he receives for the team’s run of disappointment, which includes 1 playoff season and 14 seasons in which the team did not reach the postseason.
There are no immediately obvious candidates to purchase the Warriors, though there surely would be no shortage of interested parties.
via Warriors big picture: Is Cohan getting ready to sell? | Talking Points.
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Golden State Warriors may be up for sale
Digital Sports Daily —
... soon-to-sell speculation several times in the past.
But one source pointed to Cohan’s long-running battle with the IRS and another theorized that Cohan has wearied of the criticism he receives for the team’s run of disappointment, which includes 1 playoff season and 14 seasons in which the team did not reach the postseason.
There are no immediately obvious candidates to purchase the Warriors, though there surely would be no shortage of interested parties.
via Warriors big picture: Is Cohan getting ready to sell? | Talking Points.
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Are the Warriors Up for Sale?
SLAM Online —
... According to one plugged-in local media member, this might very well be the case: “We’ve all heard the rumors for years. They have been denied each and every time. I’ve listened and not taken the rumors seriously in previous iterations. But this time I’ve heard it from several people very close to the situation and in the league, with little room for doubt on their part: Warriors owner Chris Cohan is believed to be seriously considering selling his 80% stake in the franchise in the next year or two, according to the sources. (He took control of the ...
Rejoice, Bay Area! Cohan Looking To Sell Warriors
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... (Symbolism.) It’s a system Golden State Warriors owner Chris Cohan has been exploiting for years. Under his ownership, bad front office hires, questionable personnel moves, and bad basketball have been the norm. Cohan has no reason to care, though, because he’s gotten the facility renovations he demanded and has made money hand over fist thanks to Bay Area fans and NBA revenue. Now, all that incompetence is going to pay off when he bails on the team and sells it off - if the price is right. Under Cohan’s “leadership,” the team experienced the NBA’s longest-ever playoff ...
Sale of Warriors Could Facilitate Stoudemire Trade
BallerBlogger.com —
... Last week, Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News reported Warriors owner Chris Cohan is considering selling his 80% stake in the franchise. Today, Kawakami has some good insight on how ...
Cohan is “Interested in Selling This Team”
Inside the Warriors —
... I have learned from a few of sources that owner Chris Cohan IS INDEED interesting in selling the franchise, which TK first reported on Friday. ...
RUMOR: Chris Cohan IS INDEED interested in selling Warriors and in negotiations with Larry Ellison
Golden State Of Mind —
... I have learned from a few of sources that owner Chris Cohan IS INDEED interesting in selling the franchise, which TK first reported on Friday. ...

