Published 6/27/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
A point man for Seattle's efforts to keep the SuperSonics in town isn't exactly worrying while he awaits a federal judge's decision next week on whether the team will stay or move immediately to Oklahoma City. "Some will go back to work. And some will party. I'll do a little of both," Seattle Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis joked Thursday after the end of the trial over the remaining two years on the Sonics'...
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