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NBA's Sonics to leave Seattle?
Eh... not like anyone cares, but w/e'z.
Sonics' future in Seattle in doubt after sale. The Seattle SuperSonics will announce the majority of the team has been sold to a group of investors from Oklahoma City, according to an influential NBA source who spoke with members of the existing ownership group. The announcement is set for a press conference Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET. Neither side would confirm the sale, however, those sources from within the Basketball Club of Seattle said it is a $350 million agreement with the group from Oklahoma City. And although the announcement will say the new owners will try to make a go of it in Seattle, they could move the team to Oklahoma City as soon as the 2007-08 season. Even though the lease at KeyArena runs through 2010, the city has claimed it loses money every time the Sonics play — so some sort of buyout could be made in the near future. Sonics vice president of communications Karen Bryant confirmed there will be a press conference Tuesday, but would not elaborate on the details. The Sonics, the flagship professional franchise in Seattle dating back to 1967, have been losing tens of millions of dollars since present majority owner Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz purchased the team from The Ackerley Group in 2001, due in part to an unpalatable lease with the city of Seattle. Led by president and minority owner Wally Walker, they have been trying desperately to get the city and state to approve renovations to the 17,072-seat KeyArena, which had a $70 million facelift in 1995 and was renamed in lieu of the dilapidated old Seattle Center Coliseum. But after NBA commissioner David Stern joined Schultz and Walker at a special session of the state legislature in Olympia last winter in an attempt to get support from the state of Washington, the wheels began to turn. Rumblings from groups in San Jose and Orange County came into the picture. The general consensus was the Sonics would stay, but eventually move to the east side of Lake Washington in affluent Bellevue, where the majority of the season ticket base resides anyway. Stern also said at an All-Star Game news conference that the league would allow the Sonics to relocate if the team was not given the money it requested. Nonetheless, the Sonics have had resistance from all sides in search of financial help, and the bloated ownership group — which has more than 60 investors — has been answering cash calls of late. Meanwhile, Oklahoma City sold out 35 games last season while providing the New Orleans Hornets with a de facto home in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's destruction in the Big Easy. The NBA had already announced the 2008 NBA All-Star game would be played in New Orleans, and has encouraged owner George Shinn to make every attempt to make a go of it in New Orleans despite a struggle with sponsorship and attendance even before the devastation of Katrina. That success explains why Stern may have brokered the deal between the group from Oklahoma City, essentially delivering the Sonics as a payback for being the cordial and successful host. Especially since the city of Seattle and the state of Washington have showed no indication they would like to help the Sonics financially. The Sonics won the NBA title in 1979 and lost in the NBA Finals in 1996. But they have been in the playoffs just twice since Schultz bought the team after he promised they would win a title within five years. The Starbucks corporate office is located south of downtown Seattle. |
word, that franchise just sucks... mad boring.
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sonics ?........lol aint been shit since Shawn Kemp left
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The sonics are the shit
Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis are the most Underrated Pair right now They just need too get there heads out of there asses and go back too there 2003-2004 season |
supersonics?.....blah.....seattle will get another team more then likely...
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^^yeah and they will suck......all new franchizes suck
now there just decent |
yea..probabbably
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man fuck...i wish they would go to nashville
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hell yea...that woudl be some ill shit if they was in nashville... |
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Discarding your first line, this is 100% true. |
^^and they should've traded flip murray when he was hot they coulda got a better big man
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Lmao @ like, 5 of them states in your sig that aint the South. :\ |
fuckin gay
the sonics front office is fuckin retarded, the only reason they moving is cause they wanted a new stadium...when everyone knows the Keyarena is just fine as it is but w/e they lost majority of their local fanbase when they drafted Saer at #10 this year.... and when they let McMillan go so ugh maybe ill just look forward to a new franchise but honestly its not like Oklahoma will do any better for the team profit wise |
Uh oh... Tizzle's mad. =/
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lmao damn right i am
they oughtta just hand the front office over to tizz for a year then see how we do honestly its not like we could do that much worse...especially on draft day, lmao @ how much of a joke that was....i just bout broke my TV |
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