MILWAUKEE -- Bucks owner Herb Kohl wants to add to the teams ownership group in
hopes of building a new arena that he said would cement the teams long-term
future in Milwaukee.
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hired a firm to help in the search for new partners, and that any new partners
who are added will have to be equally committed to keeping the team in
Milwaukee. "I like to believe that bringing in new ownership ... if its done in
the right way, will reinvigorate the franchise and make our future in Milwaukee
stronger and more secure," he said. Keeping the team in Wisconsins largest city
would require a new arena to replace the 25-year-old BMO Harris Bradley Center,
also home to Marquette basketball and the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL, he
said. "Without new investors and without a new facility, would we at some point
lose the Bucks? Yes," he said. Kohl, who recently retired after four terms as a
U.S. senator, bought the Bucks in 1985. The team is frequently mentioned as a
candidate for a move because of the age of its arena, but Commissioner David
Stern said Kohls decision shows he is dedicated to preventing that. "With this
announcement, Sen. Kohl continues his mission: to assure continuity of Bucks
ownership by broadening its ownership base, and assuring that the fans of
Wisconsin will enjoy NBA basketball and other events in a new state-of-the-art
facility," Stern said. Kohl and Stern both said Kohl bought the team with the
goal of keeping it in Milwaukee, and that remains a priority now. Kohl said he
hadnt identified possible partners yet, and that the process was only in its
infancy. When asked whether hed consider taking on a partner who demanded a
majority stake, Kohl said it was too early to commit to specifics. Kohl, 78,
said hes in good health, but he knew he needed to plan for the organizations
long-term future. He also said he was willing to contribute some of his own
wealth toward the cost of a new stadium, and he hoped to secure private funding
as well. If that happens, the team would have a firm private-sector commitment
that could provide a convincing case for the public to finance the rest, he
said. Kohl noted that Miller Park, where the Milwaukee Brewers play, is a fine
facility but one that serves as little more than a baseball-only venue. And
Lambeau Field, home to the Green Bay Packers, is also a one-use facility. But
the BMO Harris Bradley Center hosts 200 events per year, including concerts and
family events, so a new stadium would benefit the entire community, not only the
Bucks, he said. Reporters asked whether potential partners would even want to
invest in a team that couldnt consider a new area outside of Milwaukee, or in a
team thats struggled to be competitive in recent seasons. Kohl replied that his
team is profitable and its value has risen along with the values of every other
NBA team. He declined to say exactly how much his team is worth. At 5-19, the
Bucks are the worst team in the NBA. But Kohl said theyre a part of the
community -- a part of his community -- and he wouldnt let them leave, even
though he knew the franchise could be worth far more in a larger city. "It would
be a big loss for this community if we lost our NBA franchise," he said. "That
would be a huge step backward, for not only Milwaukee but the surrounding
communities. "I dont want to see that happen. And so this asset is not for sale
outside of Milwaukee." ------ AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney in New York
contributed to this report.
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