Hippies in Seattle? Hippies were a 60's thing. There hasn't been one since, even if someone uninformed might draw that conclusion based on looks. I don't think it would be fair to call OKC people something...even then I think it would probably be more accurate, even if it is flat wrong to do so.
OKC is not a joke, get the 'small town' chip out of the posts.
Again, I doubt OKC would make money. Look at the NO attendance and think 2012-2017 and beyond OKC attendence. OKC is about the size, I think a bit smaller, than Mesa. I don't think Mesa could support a team. I definitely wouldn't be saying I deserved one if I lived in Mesa, and not at the expense of the Emerald City.
No city deserves a team. A city isn't ALIVE! But if you guys deserve a team, there's 10 or more others ahead of you, so lets give others who deserve it better (based on size and support) and you guys get the 40th team, or maybe 45th after choice foreign markets get theirs. But you don't have to deserve a team to have one. I don't mind you guys having one. But the homerism is at peak levels here. So if one deserves one, consider all those ahead of you. Seattle, San Jose, Jacksonville, San Diego, St. Louis, Columbus, Baltimore, Las Vegas, etc.
OkC is more in the range of supporting a pro team as these locales; Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Nashville, Albequerque, Louisvillie, Mesa, Tucson, Buffalo range. Most of these are bigger than OKC, some a bit smaller. But generally speaking the same range.
Why OKC deserves a team bad enough to take one in such an underhanded manner over all these bigger locales with higher incomes, I don't know.
It may not be the evil Oklahomans, but if the guy is from OKC, then HE DOES reflect on you and your city, and state. So in a sense it IS 'evil Oklahomans' if it is an Oklahoman who does this. If some Sonics fan wants to add evil to it, it's understandable.
The Sonics if they move to OKC were stolen, flat out. Not because of OKC, but because of a guy from OKC who wants to be like most rich people and have their way. TBH it makes OKC look small and Podunk to see this go on from many people's viewpoint. It just does. It doesn't mean you are, doesn't mean anything except that's the perception people WILL get....right...or wrong...it's reality.
You may really want a team, I've been there. I wanted a baseball team very badly for many years, so I understand the 'want' aspect.
I also would like to commend you for stating it's hard to have such a unbiased opinion. But you are still being biased.
Also yeah (can't remember who said it), about the differences between nba and nfl. It's HUGE.
http://blog.compete.com/2007/01/03/nfl-mlb-nba-nhl/
I'm not saying the above link it 100 percent accurate, or exactly what I was going for, I'm just saying there are mounds of evidence out there that says there is roughly 25-60 percent more football (college and or nfl) fans, than NBA fans. NBA is 3rd of the 4 major sports in the U.S.
So comparing 80k people to watching a #1 sport, roughly about 30-40k would hardly ever...if ever, attend a basketball game live. So it does have an impact of who would ever go to a game, support the team, and make money. If you don't make money, and don't have a good nightlife in OKC, no player will play there. I'm not saying that is the case, I'm just saying if you take a dart and throw it at the U.S., and plop an NBA team down in that city....if that place doesn't have the fans, and doesn't have the nightlife, the team won't make money, and the players will leave the first chance they get. You may call it sad, but it is true.
Again it isn't 5-7 games, but 41. It's hard to ask a huge percentage of a cities population, with only a decent median income to pay for gas, parking, tickets, refreshments, and time. Do it up to 4-5 times a week, maybe miss a sooners game, and gasp...you spent that time and money to watch the Memphis Grizzlies, the Toronto Raptors, etc, etc. Not exactly thrilling games to want to watch, and put your hard earned dollar and precious time to watch. Not only is it hard, it's unrealistic to EXPECT that you can support a team. Hope, would be the right word, and with the sooners support that is a feather in the cap. It proves nothing, but shows it is potentially possible.