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Meh, probably just Scientific Method voting over and over.
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Greedy bastardsOriginally Posted by dakid23
Guess what state doesn't want basketball to return to Seattle?
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/post/_/id/7585271/basketball-back-seattle
So much for those "Mariners are excited" articles I read earlierOriginally Posted by dmbrhs
Seattle Mariners are opposed to the arena because they are afraid of schedule overlaps, and have warned business owners about increased traffic. Someone needs to remind the Mariners they can't even fill half their stadium, so what's another 15,000-18,000 people showing up for an NBA game (you know, in the few weeks in April their seasons actually might conflict)? I love this city. So much short sightedness.
http://seattletimes.nwsou...2017537836_arena18m.html
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Do the Mariners honestly think anyone cares about the first couple weeks of the MLB season?
ORLANDO, FL. -- The NBA's top players are in Orlando for the All-Star Game, and buzz over a potential arena in Seattle is catching the attention of former Sonics.
"We got up and moved and it was tough for the fans in Seattle. I wish it didn't go down the way it did," said Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Durant, a former Seattle Sonic, was the NBA Rookie of the Year just before the Sonics relocated to Oklahoma City.
"I'm enjoying Oklahoma City, but I still love Seattle. It will always have a place in my heart. Hopefully, they're having a talk about getting a team there soon, so we'll see."
Durant told KING 5's Chris Daniels he even notices signs in crowds proudly stating who drafted him.
"I played there for a year," said Durant, who was drafted in 2007 by the Sonics. "I can't just throw them to the side."
Former Sonic Brent Barry was also spotted in Orlando. He said he's also following Seattle's arena news.
"I'm pretty stoked about it, and I like that it's being handled with with kid gloves right now, the way Chris Hansen handles things," said Barry. "I have to explain to my kids that I played for five years in Seattle, and they go, 'What team in Seattle?' That kind of sucks."
Originally Posted by dakid23
Guess what state doesn't want basketball to return to Seattle?
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/post/_/id/7585271/basketball-back-seattle
[url=http://twitter.com/rosssiler]Ross Siler
[/url]: It makes a lot of sense for Hornets to relocate to Seattle, move into Northwest Division, while Thunder switch to the Southwest. 1 minute ago
[url=http://twitter.com/rosssiler]Ross Siler
[/url]: Assume that Seattle and Chris Hansen's group will move on to target the Hornets and Bucks as potential relocation candidates. 1 minute ago
[url=http://twitter.com/sam_amick]Sam Amick
[/url]: Kevin Johnson says "framework of an agreement going forward" to keep team in Sacramento. "I want to jump up and down." about 22 minutes ago
Sam Amick: Johnson: "It's game over, so our community should be really excited." Maloofs contribute upwards of $70 million. Staffers clapping. about 21 minutes ago
Originally Posted by dakid23
Time to change the title i don't think they have anything in common.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2017902433_arena04m.html