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Old 07-03-2008, 02:53 AM   #1
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Default Wow- Supersonics leaving Seattle.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3471503

Done deal.

I hate this kind of stuff. It doesn't seem right that fans of a team can wake up one morning and have their team be packed up and gone.

Sorry, Seattle. I can't imagine OKC is a better place to play than Seattle.
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Old 07-03-2008, 03:05 AM   #2
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Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue is the nation's 15th largest metro area with 3.3 million people, while greater Oklahoma City ranks 44th with 1.2 million people.

What gives?
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Old 07-03-2008, 03:08 AM   #3
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I wonder if the promise of a brand new arena has something to do with it.
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Old 07-03-2008, 03:13 AM   #4
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They've been gone for a long time. This was just about the buyout of the last two years on the lease. They weren't going to stay regardless of the outcome of the trial. We didn't want the Oklahoma Prarie Scooners here. We just wanted their money and to keep the logo, etc. Had the judge specifically enforced the settlement, there would still have been a settlement like this. It was a show trial.
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They've been gone for a long time. This was just about the buyout of the last two years on the lease. They weren't going to stay regardless of the outcome of the trial. We didn't want the Oklahoma Prarie Scooners here. We just wanted their money and to keep the logo, etc. Had the judge specifically enforced the settlement, there would still have been a settlement like this. It was a show trial.
What soured the fan base on the Sonics? The losing, the arena fight, or both? When I was there in the early to mid 90's, the Sonics were huge.
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What soured the fan base on the Sonics? The losing, the arena fight, or both? When I was there in the early to mid 90's, the Sonics were huge.
Probably the losing, and that piece of shit owner from Oklahoma and David Stern. I think getting shaken down for huge sums to build football and baseball stadiums hurt too. Also, George Karl had a way of sucking all the fun out of it even when they were winning.
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Probably the losing, and that piece of shit owner from Oklahoma and David Stern. I think getting shaken down for huge sums to build football and baseball stadiums hurt too. Also, George Karl had a way of sucking all the fun out of it even when they were winning.
That's too bad. I remember some great Jazz/Sonics battles back in the day.
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Old 07-03-2008, 12:19 PM   #8
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I don't get the Oklahoma City move either. There are plenty of other cities that could support an NBA team...but why the push for Oklahoma City?
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I don't get the Oklahoma City move either. There are plenty of other cities that could support an NBA team...but why the push for Oklahoma City?
Maybe it has to do with the long-term success seen in smaller markets like Green Bay and Salt Lake City, supporting their one and only team for decades. Same story with remote universities like Nebraska and Penn State. There 'aint much else to do in OKC, so why not fill the arena.
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I don't get the Oklahoma City move either. There are plenty of other cities that could support an NBA team...but why the push for Oklahoma City?
IIRC, the owner and his associates are from Oklahoma. Bringing the only pro-sports team to the State of Oklahoma would be a pretty big deal I'd think.
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