At first, I think there was some resentment among those who loved the 6-player game. But I think eventually we realized it was the kids that made the game, not the number playing it.

It's better than we ever imagined. We've been planning for 18 months to come in here, and I think the end result is something I think the fans weren't prepared for, and I think the kids weren't prepared for the luxuries they're entitled to here at this new arena.

Every seat in the house will be better than the best seat at Vets.

It'll be much more comfortable, much more tidy. You're not going to have 2,500 to 3,000 people sitting right on top of the floor anymore. But nobody will be sitting on a wooden bleacher.

They're at the best venue they'll ever play in. They're at an NBA-level venue. So, it's a great experience for the kids and we're so lucky to be able to provide that.

We tried to come up with an electronic, 21st-century version of the map. We found out it would cost $17,000. That's too much. And there's already a lot going on visually in the arena.

It provides us with growth beyond where we ever envisioned things, starting with this radio network.

We're doing everything we can to make the first time special.

Television brings with it a credibility, and credibility brings with it respect.