OT: Sonics Gate: How Seattle Lost Its Basketball Team

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I just watched it. I had been following the whole process since Schultz sold the team, but watching over all the events that transpired again, just confirmed my belief of this being a burglary of a franchise. I can't imagine what I'd do if that happened to my team.

Kudos to the movie makers for putting together the excellent commentary. Sherman Alexie, especially was very insightful.
 
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The guy who did the movie voiceover and another main player in the production post on the ESPN Sonic board. But not me anymore. I got tired of my posts being deleted whenever I argued with an Okie. Now they have to suffer the Okies by themselves.
 
Seattle lost the Sonics because Key Arena is garbage (literally the worst major sports arena I've ever been in) and the Sonics started to suck.

A perfect "Thunder" storm.
 
In a few years Stern will kick himself for letting this franchise move to Okla-nowhere.

Who seriously wants to play in Oklahoma?
 
In a few years Stern will kick himself for letting this franchise move to Okla-nowhere.

Who seriously wants to play in Oklahoma?

Clay Bennett gave Stern a lot of money. That's really all that matters.
 
Money? There's more to the Stern-Bennett relationship than you know. Click on their wedding picture to enlarge.

http://kneejerknba.blogspot.com/2008/09/david-stern-worlds-biggest-piece-of.html
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The leaders of the revolution (and of the movie) come from this site. I talked to them all the time on the ESPN board.

http://supersonicsoul.com/
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...more stuff...

http://brahsome.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/stern-screenshot-uncensored1.jpg

I could give you more stuff (Ralph Nader has a great site tracking public vs. private costs of stadia) but that's all you get. I've been arguing this issue for several years now.
 
Seattle lost the Sonics because Key Arena is garbage (literally the worst major sports arena I've ever been in) and the Sonics started to suck.

A perfect "Thunder" storm.

I'm curious how many arenas you've been to. I can name a handful just in the NBA that were worse then Key.( Orlando, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philly, N.J., Madison Square Garden, New Orleans) The only real bad thing about Key Arena was the lack of suites and we all know that is where the teams make there $$$$$$.
 
The Key was only about 5-6 years old when Schultz began saying he needed a rebuild. Ridiculous. What he did get was a bunch of suites and box seats installed. You might be thinking of the early 2000s before they were put in.
 
I'm curious how many arenas you've been to. I can name a handful just in the NBA that were worse then Key.( Orlando, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philly, N.J., Madison Square Garden, New Orleans) The only real bad thing about Key Arena was the lack of suites and we all know that is where the teams make there $$$$$$.

When I go to games out of town I'm amazed at how bad the facilities are.

That said, somehow we've got to get away from the idea that every 25 years you need to tear down and rebuild. The next stadium needs to be designed for 100 years.

barfo
 
I'm curious how many arenas you've been to. I can name a handful just in the NBA that were worse then Key.( Orlando, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philly, N.J., Madison Square Garden, New Orleans) The only real bad thing about Key Arena was the lack of suites and we all know that is where the teams make there $$$$$$.

The Key wasn't anything special, but it was immensely better than Arco Arena or the Target Center. Those are both dumps (Arco moreso than Target).
 
The Key wasn't anything special, but it was immensely better than Arco Arena or the Target Center. Those are both dumps (Arco moreso than Target).

The Kings have been pushing for a new downtown arena for over 10 years. Arco is a dump and out in the middle of nowhere. They should have gotten it done back when the Kings were good and the economy was in much better shape. It's hard to drum up public support to build a new arena for a 17-win team during the best economic times. Unless there is a huge economic turn around, AND the Kings start winning, they are going to be stuck in that dump for a LONG time (or until the Maloof's move the team).

BNM
 
I'm curious how many arenas you've been to. I can name a handful just in the NBA that were worse then Key.( Orlando, Milwaukee, Detroit, Philly, N.J., Madison Square Garden, New Orleans) The only real bad thing about Key Arena was the lack of suites and we all know that is where the teams make there $$$$$$.

You forgot about the extremely narrow hallways, the embarrassing lack of bathrooms, and the scarcity of concession stands.

You do realize that being unable to replace the inadequate Key Arena is why the Sonics ended up leaving, right?
 
The Key wasn't anything special, but it was immensely better than Arco Arena or the Target Center. Those are both dumps (Arco moreso than Target).

No way. Key Arena is a dump compared to Target Center. At least you can move through the concourses at Target Center.
 
Audrey McClendon apparently killed himself by driving his car into a wall after being indicted for some kind of oil price manipulation.
 
You know what they say, if you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
 
You know what they say, if you can't do the time, don't do the crime.

What was he really facing? Damage to his reputation - doubt he cared. A few months in Club Fed - whoop-dee-do. Being a little less rich - that was likely it. He might have fallen from 1 percenter to 2 perecenter or something!
 
What was he really facing? Damage to his reputation - doubt he cared. A few months in Club Fed - whoop-dee-do. Being a little less rich - that was likely it. He might have fallen from 1 percenter to 2 perecenter or something!

He was facing a maximum 10 years in prison for each act he would be convicted on. Serious time in my opinion.
 
What was he really facing? Damage to his reputation - doubt he cared. A few months in Club Fed - whoop-dee-do. Being a little less rich - that was likely it. He might have fallen from 1 percenter to 2 perecenter or something!
He needs to be in the three comma club! You're worthless of you aren't.
 
could have easily been a hit. Takeover the electronics in a car has been a newer technology.
McClendon could have cheesed for immunity and implicated others.
 
Audrey McClendon apparently killed himself by driving his car into a wall after being indicted for some kind of oil price manipulation.

That's your speculation. I've read 3 articles and none have said that yet. He conspired with other Texas corporate leaders, all of whom had the power to silence him, now that the government was about to force him to sing.
 

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