Clay Bennett speaks
January 31, 2008
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Sonics chairman Clay Bennett spoke to students and faculty at Oklahoma City University this morning about the Sonics and the business of sports and the NBA. It was his first time speaking publicly about the team in Oklahoma since he filed to relocate here in November.
You can read my story in Friday’s...
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Sonics get June trial date
January 29, 2008
By Darnell Mayberry
Staff Writer
The court battle between the city of Seattle and the Sonics has been scheduled to go to trial in June, a halfway point between the parties’ preferences which was settled on by U.S. District Court Judge Marsha Pechman today.
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Fan heckles Clay Bennett, shown the door
January 28, 2008
Apparently a fan voiced his opinion of the state of the Sonics to Clay Bennett at Sunday night’s Sonics game in Seattle and was shown the exit for his actions. A Seattle Times beat writer for the Sonics has a blog with the fan providing the details of the exchange. Bennett was in a suite with legendary...
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Sonics could have a trial date Tuesday
January 28, 2008
By Darnell Mayberry
Staff Writer
The Seattle SuperSonics on Tuesday could move a step closer to learning what city they’ll call home next season.
Attorneys for the Sonics and the city of Seattle are scheduled to appear in a Washington state federal court at...
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Seattle columnist on the Sonics
January 28, 2008
Here’s a link to an interesting piece in today’s Seattle Post-Intelligencer by columnist Art Thiel, who suggests that the Hornets could end up back in OKC after Clay Bennett sells the Sonics to Seattle businessmen and buys the Bees from George Shinn.
About the Hornets, he writes, “Nevertheless, the...
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Birdman coming back?
January 27, 2008
It’s been two years to the day since former Hornets forward Chris “Birdman” Andersen was dismissed and disqualified from the NBA for violating the league’s anti-drug policy. He’s now eligible for reinstatement and his agent is expected to file the application with the NBA on Monday.
A lot has already...
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Sonics arena issue
January 25, 2008
This time last week reports surfaced about the University of Washington attempting to make a $300 million renovation to its football Stadium. The school sought $150 million in public funding, the same tax revenue from hotel, rental car and restaurants in King County that the Sonics twice asked for and...
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Sonics were in OKC on Monday
January 24, 2008
The Seattle SuperSonics were in Oklahoma on Monday following their road game against the Houston Rockets. The team’s charter had a malfunction during the flight and had to make an unplanned, emergency landing at, of all places, Will Rogers.
The team was supposed to arrive in Seattle at 10 p.m...
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Mark Cuban on the Sonics
January 22, 2008
In case you missed it, Mavs owner Mark Cuban weighed in on the state of the Sonics last Saturday night when the Sonics were in Dallas to play the Mavs. While not exactly endorsing Seattle fans’ support of the Sonics, the always outspoken Cuban explained that he might not vote in favor of the Sonics relocating to...
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Mo Baker on the NBA radar?
January 19, 2008
Great update on the plight of former OSU guard Maurice Baker, who is reportedly turning heads with his play in the NBA Developmental League. In this short ESPN.com piece about Baker, Chris Sheridan writes that several NBA general mangers could use the versatile guard as a backup right now.
Baker has...
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JamesOn Curry Arrested
January 18, 2008
Former OSU standout JamesOn Curry has been arrested on public urination and resisting arrest charges.
According to this report, Curry was in Boise, Idaho while with his NBA Developmental League team and was caught by a police officer at 2:25 a.m. urinating in an alley. When the cop turned on his...
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New Orleans close to losing Hornets???
January 09, 2008
Hornets owner George Shinn technically has negotiated a two-year extension to his team’s lease in New Orleans through 2014. Apparently, at least according to the team’s official Web site, the additional two years is to compensate for the lost seasons that were played mostly in Oklahoma City.
But...
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