Included in the $75 million package that the city of Anaheim is using to lure the Sacramento Kings to Southern California is a $50 million loan to the Maloof family from the organization that runs the Honda Center.

The Maloofs have been negotiating for weeks with Orange County billionaire Henry Samieli, who manages the Honda Center for the city and owns the arena's main tenant, the NHL's Anaheim Ducks.

Samueli's arena-management company is offering to spend $25 million to upgrade the building, including new locker rooms, office space, and other improvements.

In addition, Samueli would pay for $50 million in "transition costs." Sources have said those costs would include the relocation fee imposed by the NBA, which could run to $30 million or more.

The city is proposing to issue $75 million in bonds to cover those expenses, but Samueli's organization would be responsible for repayment.

The Maloofs in turn would commit to repaying $50 million to Samueli.

Also Saturday, the Kings issued a statement rejecting a plan by former Kings officials to renovate Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento.