basketball247.co.uk - 7/9/2008
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Basketball 24/7 posts an obituary - A championship winning NBA franchise has died in Seattle, aged 41. The hope and trust of a city has died along with it. The Seattle Supersonics basketball team is survived by tens of thousands of bitter and despondent fans who have expressed their anger at the events that led to the team's demise.
Players reminisce about NBA basketball in Seattle
seattlepi.nwsource.com 7/9/2008 — If anyone knows about how much basketball means to the city of Seattle, that person is Garfield High School alumnus and former Washington Huskies star Will Conroy.
Season-ticket holders want Bennett to pay
seattlepi.nwsource.com 7/9/2008 — If a group of fans succeeds with its class-action suit against Clay Bennett, the former Sonics owners would have to return all money collected for last year's season tickets.
Please let me off this Sonics Ride
assistbythemitten.com 7/9/2008 — On the commute into Seattle for my real job I let the possibilities wash over me. True, the city of Seattle sold out its basketball fans for $45 million. But Howard Schultz could be the long-awaited white knight. Albeit, a heavily-stained white knight covered in f-bombs and used coffee grounds.
God Save The Wheedle!
steady-burn.blogspot.com 7/9/2008 — On the day that the Sonics officially became the unnamed franchise of Oklahoma City, it is important that we look back and remember the Wheedle...and express our inevitable fear and loathing for the future name of the franchise.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY MARSHALLS?
withleather.uproxx.com 7/9/2008 — While some folks think Oklahoma City's ill-gotten basketball team is going to be renamed the Thundercats , I doubt it will be something so cool. Keep in mind that Oklahomans are retarded. A possible example of such retardery: the URL okcmarshalls.com ...