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:
Selling the team?
Yormark said that his goal with the Islanders sharing his building āis to create some synergies between the two teams. When you look at buildings that host both NHL and NBA, you donāt see a lot of synergy there. Weād 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.In other words, he was basically admitting they'd do anything to fill the building.
āBefore the Islanders came in, it was all about volumeā in filling dates, Yormark said, but with 44 or more dates taken by hockey āyou become a little bit more selective in all your business, whether itās boxing or college basketball or family shows or concerts. Weāre going through that phase right now.ā
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, āItās business as usual. Thereās not a day goes by that you pick up a newspaper that someone [supposedly] is not for sale ā and usually, theyāre [really] not for sale. But thereās always speculation. So, obviously I rely on my core management team to reinforce that itās business as usual. Not that I want to get into that conversation right now, but you see how itās played out ā nothing has happened, and theyāve been talking about it [in the media] for a year. So Iād probably say I donāt think anythingās gonna happen. We have an ownership group that is very committed. Weāre fortunate enough to work for some great people, and I think that will continue to be the case not only short term, but longterm.āGiven how Yormark continually blew smoke about the timing of the team's move to Brooklyn, it's tough to take this seriously. "Iād probably say I donāt think anythingās gonna happen" is not the most definitive statement.
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