Licata was one of two councilmembers voting no. And then everyone waited for Hansen to land an NBA team, which he insisted was a precondition of building the arena. He came close. The Maloof brothers almost moved the Sacramento Kings to Seattle in 2. Sacramento city council and the arrival of tech mogul Vivek Ranadiv to buy the Kings put the kibosh on that. Hockey might have been an easier get for Hansen, and will still presumably follow the return of the NBA before long, but by all accounts his main motivation was sating his sports jones, and his game was hoops. The Sodo plan trundled along, though, right up until May 2. Seattle council unexpectedly voted down a small but key piece of legislation, denying Hansen the right to close a one block stretch of a public street that he needed to make way for his arena. Arena backers griped, with some reason, that council had only rejected the street closure at the behest of unions representing workers at the Port of Seattle, who had long opposed anybody building an arena on their damn lawn. Some also griped, far less reasonably, that the councilmembers who voted down the street vacation would never have done so if theyd been in possession of penises, and presumably done their thinking with them. But the deed was done, and the Sodo arena was back to square one. At this point, attention began to turn back to the old arena that Schultz had been seeking to get taxpayers to renovate before he sold out to Bennett. Key. Arena originally the Seattle Center Coliseum before a bank naming rights deal had been built in 1. Down the road, we hoped thered be a bidding war, says Licata, who helped arrange the Key proposal before leaving the council. But I think the major thrust still was the Sonics played in the Key. Arena, they made a profit in the Key. Arena, Key. Arena is a public facility. We had something that workedwhy are we going somewhere else Incredibly, it did worksort of. Two competing companies, AEG controlled by Philip Anschutz, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings, as well as the Staples Center and Oak View Group run by Anschutzs estranged former lieutenant Tim Leiweke, in partnership with Madison Square Gardens arena management arm, put forward a pair of convoluted financing plans that didnt quite meet the citys no public money pledge, each demanding kickbacks of incremental taxes la Hansen Oak View asked for about 4. AEG, which eventually dropped out, sought closer to 1. Oak View additionally asking for 5.