When Hurricane Katrina forced the New Orleans Saints to move to this city temporarily, San Antonio began to think about how to keep the team permanently -- or at least prove it could support an NFL team along with a successful NBA franchise. But that was at the start of the season, before NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue suggested San Antonio was too small a market for a team and vowed to try to return the Saints to Louisiana next year. Now, San Antonio awaits a January announcement from the league on whether it'll play host again next season to the Saints, even if just for a game or two. San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger said he plans in January to talk officially with Saints owner Tom Benson about moving the team permanently to its current home. Hardberger said Benson indicated in the fall he was interested in making such a move, but the league has become more vocal about how the Saints' return to New Orleans could bolster the city's rebirth