“The Raiders are jilting us, abandoning their loyal fan base. The Warriors are simply moving their building, not their team.”
Their move back, actually. The Warriors played the nine seasons in San Francisco, as the San Francisco Warriors, before relocating to Oakland.
Yet the Warriors are leaving substantial footprints in Oakland, where the mayor says she loves them even as they leave her town. As it turns out, the residents will not suffer the indignity of watching a team that refused to call itself Oakland name run up and down the court again as the San Francisco Warriors.
“We are going to embrace San Francisco,” co-owner Peter Guber said. “You’re going to see San Francisco evolve as a name on different products.” The Chase Center will anchor 11 acres of restaurants, retail spaces, offices, 3.2 acres of public plazas and open spaces, and 5.5 acres of a public waterfront park.
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