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Barclays Center CEO admits "it was all about volume" to fill arena before Islanders move; claims "business as usual" re sale of Nets

From remarks from Nets/Barclays Center CEO Brett Yormark, according to the Record:
Yormark said that his goal with the Islanders sharing his building ā€œis to create some synergies between the two teams. When you look at buildings that host both NHL and NBA, you donā€™t see a lot of synergy there. Weā€™d like to try to do that. One way is introducing black-and-white Islanders third jersey, for some unique connectivity between the two brands. We have a chance to really grow both businesses.
ā€œBefore the Islanders came in, it was all about volumeā€ in filling dates, Yormark said, but with 44 or more dates taken by hockey ā€œyou become a little bit more selective in all your business, whether itā€™s boxing or college basketball or family shows or concerts. Weā€™re going through that phase right now.ā€
In other words, he was basically admitting they'd do anything to fill the building.

Selling the team?

How about this:
An audience member asked Yormark about whether rumors of a sale of the team by Russian oligarch Mikhail Prokhorov. He replied, ā€œItā€™s business as usual. Thereā€™s not a day goes by that you pick up a newspaper that someone [supposedly] is not for sale ā€“ and usually, theyā€™re [really] not for sale. But thereā€™s always speculation. So, obviously I rely on my core management team to reinforce that itā€™s business as usual. Not that I want to get into that conversation right now, but you see how itā€™s played out ā€“ nothing has happened, and theyā€™ve been talking about it [in the media] for a year. So Iā€™d probably say I donā€™t think anythingā€™s gonna happen. We have an ownership group that is very committed. Weā€™re fortunate enough to work for some great people, and I think that will continue to be the case not only short term, but longterm.ā€
Given how Yormark continually blew smoke about the timing of the team's move to Brooklyn, it's tough to take this seriously. "Iā€™d probably say I donā€™t think anythingā€™s gonna happen" is not the most definitive statement.

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