This probably isn't what you want to hear after sloshing through the neighborhood in search of your windblown, woebegone gas grill and while still waiting for the crew to show up to get the oak tree out of your dining room, but prepare yourself:
The Magic might be moving to Kansas City.
Or at least that's what Kansas City hopes.
We have what Kansas City wants most (an NBA team), and Kansas City soon will have what the Magic want most -- a new state-of-the-art arena with all the money-making luxury suites and amenities that come with it.
Sterns view on the deal:
NBA Commissioner David Stern always has maintained he wants the Magic to remain in Orlando, but it's obvious, based on recent comments, Stern won't stand in the way if a team receives a better financial deal elsewhere.
"You never know," Stern told the Kansas City Star. "Three years ago, we had teams in Vancouver and Charlotte, [N.C.], and now we have them in New Orleans and Memphis [Tenn.]. I've learned not to say never. Kansas City obviously is a larger market than some of our existing markets, and it has demonstrated to be a good sports market."
Linky Winky.
Kansas City Magic, sounds kinda funky.
