Owners Approve Relocation of Sonics. Legal Battles Will Determine Fate

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 Owners Approve Relocation of Sonics. Legal Battles Will Determine Fate
At the NBA Board of Governors meeting today in New York, the league’s 30 owners approved the request for relocation of the SuperSonics to Oklahoma City, 28-2, with Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks and Paul Allen of the Portland Trail Blazers voting against the move. With the approval, Seattle can only hope that legal challenges will keep the team in place until at least 2010. Other ... [link]

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