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will be playing in Oklahoma City next season if the sales tax vote passes on March 4. I love this game!
 
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Not so fast Huckelberry.......they'll be in Seattle through 2010 because the liberal fucktards in Seattle will make them honor their lease. I still can't believe the stuffed shirts in Seattle and Olympia couldn't find a way to keep the team. What a disaster. Fuck Stern as well. I'm not bitter.
 

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I live in the NW and hope they stay but no willing to put up a fight.

I'm not a big NBA fan so it doesn't matter where a team is located just if they can beat the number if I happen to need one side or the other.
 
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If the NBA ceased to exist, it wouldn't bother me one bit.:103631605 College hoops is where you find a love for the game.
 

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Not so fast Huckelberry.......they'll be in Seattle through 2010 because the liberal fucktards in Seattle will make them honor their lease. I still can't believe the stuffed shirts in Seattle and Olympia couldn't find a way to keep the team. What a disaster. Fuck Stern as well. I'm not bitter.
I heard it from the "horse's" mouth. Legend, by the way, the only person I have heard call someone Huckelberry, was Doc Holliday.
 

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Seattle has too much going for it to be bribed by a few corporate welfare thugs. The tax payer's refurbished Key arena is only 14 years old. No one is stopping them from building a new arena.

Don't let the door hit you in the @ss on the way out.
 

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key arena is a dump and the seattle market isnt a basketball hot bed. seattle itself cant sustain multiple teams which is odd since the trail blazers are doing so well in neighboring portland. oklahoma city is a perfect fit.
 

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key arena is a dump and the seattle market isnt a basketball hot bed. seattle itself cant sustain multiple teams which is odd since the trail blazers are doing so well in neighboring portland. oklahoma city is a perfect fit.

Seattle could and would support another team. It would have to be a winning team though. You don't have the die hard fan base like you have in places like the Northeast or the rust belt. It's a "band wagon jumping" City. The sale of the Sonics just came at a bad time. After the previous owners, Sgt.Schultz and company, with all their mismanagement there wasn't much of value left on the team. They couldn't even keep their popular coach. LOL. How ironic. Mr. SONIC is now the coach of their arch rival the Portland Jailblazers.

Portland is successful because it's the only game in town. Just like Sacramento and I would think Oklahoma City. The City fathers would be more then willing to give those poor owners some nice handouts. Especially if they have families to feed.
 

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Stern says Sonics' departure from Seattle is an 'inevitability at this point'.

NEW ORLEANS -- Sorry Seattle, there is no saving your Sonics.

That's the feeling of NBA commissioner David Stern, who said Saturday he expects the SuperSonics to leave the city, either this year or when their lease expires in 2010.

"It's apparent to all who are watching that the Sonics are heading out of Seattle," Stern said during his annual All-Star weekend press conference. "I accept that inevitability at this point. There is no miracle here."

Stern revealed he encouraged the SuperSonics to make an offer to the city to buy out the remaining two years of the lease to Key Arena. He said the offer, made two days ago, approached $30 million and was rejected.
Sonics owner Clay Bennett and his predecessor, Howard Schultz, have both said the Sonics couldn't remain in Seattle without public funding for a new arena. But despite the efforts of both of them -- Stern and a group of fans called "Save our Sonics" -- state lawmakers have given no indication that is a priority.

Bennett has informed the league he plans to move the team to his hometown of Oklahoma City after this season. But a potential move is currently on hold after the city filed a lawsuit against the team, attempting to make it fulfill the terms of the lease.

Stern doesn't think there is much point.

"There's not going to be a new arena. There's not going to be a public contribution and that's everyone's right. I mean that sincerely," Stern said. "So the only question now becomes, is the court going to rule that you can fulfill the terms of the lease by paying money for the remaining two years after this? Or, despite everything, there is some reason to keep them there as the clock winds down."

Stern spoke more hopefully about the future of the Hornets here. The franchise will have the right to opt out of its lease at New Orleans Arena if it doesn't average 14,735 fans at the end of the 2008-09 season.

The Hornets average only 12,645 currently, 29th in the 30-team league. But Stern hopes All-Star weekend helped turn over some new fans.
"When I leave here after the All-Star Game, I'm much more optimistic about the prospects of the team meeting the goals that have been set," Stern said. "The people I hear interviewed, the businessmen I speak to, the fans, the government officials, I think there is going to be a unique, unified effort to make sure that New Orleans is very much a basketball town."

Union director Billy Hunter joined Stern on the podium to start the press conference and praised the performance of New Orleans during the weekend. It was about a year ago when Hunter said he was concerned that the city couldn't properly handle the crowds that All-Star weekend brings.

"I expressed some grave concerns about the well being of NBA players if they were to come to New Orleans to participate in the All-Star weekend, and I expressed some concerns about their safety," Hunter said. "And I can assure you that any concerns that I previously had have been fully allayed."

Stern confirmed that he remained interested in European expansion, which has long been a goal once there were enough NBA-ready arenas to do it. London has one, and he mentioned Berlin, Rome and Madrid as other cities that could eventually. However, he said no there was "no announcement scheduled or likely in the near future."

Also, Stern said the league hasn't told Dallas it can't include Jerry Stackhouse in a trade with New Jersey for Jason Kidd. Stackhouse seemingly put the deal in jeopardy when he told the Associated Press that he expected to return to the Mavericks in 30 days, an indication the Nets planned to buy out his contract.

"What I will say is there can't be a deal in advance," Stern said. "It's not allowed (for) there to be a deal that a team will trade a player, and a team to which he is traded will buy him out, and then he will rejoin the other team. Under normal circumstances, that is allowed to happen after a 30-day period, but it's not allowed to happen by prearrangement."


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Seattle can support a team.

The real ass in this mess is Howard Shultz. Moron.
 

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i give new orleans a break with attendance because of katrina and everyone leaving after the hurricane.

i dont know who this bennett character is, but i know the nba did very well when they were in OKC.
 
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Seattle can support a team.

The real ass in this mess is Howard Shultz. Moron.

Right on man. Howard Schultz is a jack ass. He should be run out of town and folks should stop buying his over priced cups of coffee. What a fucktard! He could have easily built whatever kind of stadium he wanted and worked with private investors to get something state of the art done. Fuck him and fuck bubba gump from Oklahoma City and fuck the Seattle politicians, ah hell, fuck me too!
 

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key arena is a dump and the seattle market isnt a basketball hot bed. seattle itself cant sustain multiple teams which is odd since the trail blazers are doing so well in neighboring portland. oklahoma city is a perfect fit.

OKC is fine until the team posts a 31-51 record.

Fuck these owners. Why should someone build them an arena, so they can pay 12 players. FUCK THAT.

I hope David Stern gets hit by a bus.
 

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i give new orleans a break with attendance because of katrina and everyone leaving after the hurricane.

i dont know who this bennett character is, but i know the nba did very well when they were in OKC.
His wife is from a family(Gaylord) that has so much money, that they don't know how much they have. :103631605
 
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Bennet and Stern are crooks, and everyone in this city is starting to recognize that after Stern's comments on Saturday.

Dirty, underhanded thieves.

Wait until the NBA owners are made aware that there are SEVERAL offers to purchase the team and David Stern is not recognizing them at all. This team will most likely stay until 2010, but I have a feeling 'Clay Clay' may be selling the Sonics soon before that date.

We know for a FACT that he had to make some money calls last year, I can only imagine what this year will bring. Add in a couple more years and it will take 8-10+ years in OKC to break even from what I have heard from people in the know.
 

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Bennet and Stern are crooks, and everyone in this city is starting to recognize that after Stern's comments on Saturday.

Dirty, underhanded thieves.

Wait until the NBA owners are made aware that there are SEVERAL offers to purchase the team and David Stern is not recognizing them at all. This team will most likely stay until 2010, but I have a feeling 'Clay Clay' may be selling the Sonics soon before that date.

We know for a FACT that he had to make some money calls last year, I can only imagine what this year will bring. Add in a couple more years and it will take 8-10+ years in OKC to break even from what I have heard from people in the know.


What did Stern say, did not catch his comments.
 

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Yeah I listened to Gross on KJR today also.

Love his passion,to bad he wasn;t in New Orleans for the press conference.

He stated the local press didn't ask jack and had he been there they would of had to escort him out because he wouldn't of let up with the Q and A's
 

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