seattletimes.nwsource.com - 5/9/2008
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Stay or go? Will the team still known as the Sonics play next season in Seattle, or will it move and change its name to something like the...
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Credit to Steve Pyeatt
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Thanks to Steve Kelley for a nice article and also to Tim Ciess for his kind comments.
I need to take this opportunity to really give a lot more credit to Steve Pyeatt and the rest of the SOS gang. Steve is the co-founder. He’s the guy who set this up and asked me to be involved in, and he has been an absolute rock. Somehow the last couple of articles have credited me as the “director” and failed to give him the credit he is due. Thank you Steve.
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