good, I like what barkely said in the tnt set. that ref must of thought the fans paid to see him.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
good, I like what barkely said in the tnt set. that ref must of thought the fans paid to see him.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I'll never support the knicks. many of the NYK fans are the same ones that hate on the cowboys for their irrelevance so I think it is funny that the knicks stay irrelevant too.I usually feel that way, but I found out I can still get some enjoyment from playoffs basketball. Knicks - Sixers was fun to watch. Embiid should get stricter punishment for all the crap he pulls. Will be fun to watch the eastern conference, especially when I don't have to watch the Greek Freak run people over. I also have hope for Wolves vs Nuggets. That should be a good series. Not going to watch the Mavs. I don't feel like watching Luka complain to the refs for two hours * the number of games they are still in it. He's a good player though. Imagine if he worked on his body this summer and slimmed down a bit.
dallas was at a solid 9 during the clippers series. they withstood hardaway jr's injury from game 2 while still rotating 9 players not counting garbage time. but they lost Maxi Kleber in game 6 to a severe injury. they will miss Kleber especially for his interior defense and ability to hit open 3's. he is not replaceable. the other players farther down the rotation can score, but don't have his size and ability to rebound and defend multiple positions like Kleber does. Kleber may have been their most versatile defender and he really shined with the mavericks new players because he no longer had to follow the opposing team's top scorer all of the time.
I can tell you folks from Seattle haven’t let it go. They hate that franchise, Oklahoma City, the state of Oklahoma and everyone in it. Vehemently. That wasn’t a case where the team wasn’t supported by the fans. They had great fan support. Remember Bennett promised them the team would stay and when he failed to get publicly funded arena (and the talk is he didn’t try very hard) he moved them to his hometown. Those fans have a right to be bitter.Yeah it's a really easy 3 hour drive to from DAL to OKC.
And by the way, we didn't "steal their franchise" any more than Arizona stole the Cardinals from Missouri. Sometimes the best thing for a team is to move. It happens. Let it go man.
This is a terribly myopic post. Think those lifelong sonics fans think “everything seems to have worked out for the best?”Wow. Okay, I understand Bennett bought the team with the intention of moving them.
But there were about a million chances for the Sonics to stay in SEA before it got to that point. Just like when the Cardinals moved from STL, and the bottom line is that SEA just wasn't that interested in keeping the team there.
Here's an article from longtime SEA sports columnist Art Theil that supports this:
Thiel: Stern took his Seattle business personally - Sportspress Northwest
David Stern is seen elsewhere as a savior of the NBA, but Seattle need not apologize for seeing the former commissioner as a petty tyrant who took business too personally.www.sportspressnw.com
And calling Bennett a scumbag is too harsh. It's not like he committed any crimes or anything. He's an opportunist for sure. Maybe a little unscrupulous. A little slimy like a lot rich guys. But a scumbag? Nah. More of a shrewd entrepreneur who was trying to pump up his plucky little home town.
Anyway, it's all water under the bridge now Phrazbit! The team has a good home now. The franchise is in a good place so everything seems to have worked out for the best.
Hope you are doing good and looking forward to the upcoming renaissance season for the Cardinals!
Jesus this is like kicking the ex in the face.Wow. wow wow wow.
I have such a high opinion of you MigratingOsprey, but this post is very disappointing. Still so bitter 15 years after the fact.
Still, I can try to understand what it must have felt like for the Sonic fans that were passionate about their team. The whole thing must have been a slow motion nightmare.
But sometimes a relationship just isn't working anymore. Sure one side "cheats" and that initiates the divorce, but the cheating was just symptom of the overall dysfunction of the relationship.
Look I really didn't want to reopen old wounds. Can't we just agree that the team has a good home now, with all the fan and community support in the world? Can you see that some might have the perspective that everything worked out for the best for the franchise?
Anyway, hope you're otherwise well and that seahawks have a healthy 2024. Hope you're excited for the upcoming football season.
AgreedIf someone had bought the Suns and moved them in a similar style to how Bennett absconded with the franchise I would want nothing but the absolute worst for them for eternity.
Nothing against the people of Oklahoma but I would feel the exact way you do. My favorite team would forever be whatever team the relocated bastardized "Suns" were playing against.
Jesus this is like kicking the ex in the face.
Bad form man.
I can tell you folks from Seattle haven’t let it go. They hate that franchise, Oklahoma City, the state of Oklahoma and everyone in it. Vehemently. That wasn’t a case where the team wasn’t supported by the fans. They had great fan support. Remember Bennett promised them the team would stay and when he failed to get publicly funded arena (and the talk is he didn’t try very hard) he moved them to his hometown. Those fans have a right to be bitter.
I thought of it as the NBA equivalent of Cleveland losing the Browns. Other NBA teams have moved, but none of those other fan bases were as in love with their team as Seattle was with the Sonics.Seattle definitely hasn't gotten over losing the Sonics. I see more new Sonics gear than Mariners gear at my kids school in Seattle.
In the 90’s I thought that Seattle had the best playoff home court in the nba. their fans were so good. Never saw it coming that they would move. I still don’t understand it. I’m not here to bash OKC fans. They have supported their team. With that said I completely understand why Seattle fans will never get over it. if OKC lost their team they would be upset as well. I’ve seen a similar thing with the stars and Minnesota wild. I can’t wait for Seattle to get their nba team again so that they can have a bitter rivalry with OKC.I thought of it as the NBA equivalent of Cleveland losing the Browns. Other NBA teams have moved, but none of those other fan bases were as in love with their team as Seattle was with the Sonics.
And, I hated the Sonics as a Suns fans. That was always a crazy difficult place to play. The Thunder.... Not the same. Not even close to being what the Sonics were.
My brother in law was a HUGE Sonics fan. He still talks about it and has his Kemp Jersey and other gear to this day.Seattle definitely hasn't gotten over losing the Sonics. I see more new Sonics gear than Mariners gear at my kids school in Seattle.
In the 90’s I thought that Seattle had the best playoff home court in the nba. their fans were so good. Never saw it coming that they would move. I still don’t understand it. I’m not here to bash OKC fans. They have supported their team. With that said I completely understand why Seattle fans will never get over it. if OKC lost their team they would be upset as well. I’ve seen a similar thing with the stars and Minnesota wild. I can’t wait for Seattle to get their nba team again so that they can have a bitter rivalry with OKC.
yeah I think it is Seattle and Vegas that are getting teams when the NBA expands. having just attended a hockey game in Vegas, they have some serious transit flaws that they need to address for their patrons. it's ridiculous. I think Seattle already has a great transit system in place. I think Seattle is arguably the best city that I have ever watched a live sporting event.The Sonics were done wrong by the NBA. At least they kept the rights to their name, "Sonics."
I especially think about Dennis Johnson and Jack Sikma when I think about Seattle.
Hope they get a new franchise soon.
I followed Sikma's career - he grew up in a small town near my Grandpa's farm, and went to college near me - my sister went to the same college - they overlapped on year, and were the same major.The Sonics were done wrong by the NBA. At least they kept the rights to their name, "Sonics."
I especially think about Dennis Johnson and Jack Sikma when I think about Seattle.
Hope they get a new franchise soon.
My roommate from law school was a rabid sonic fan. He’s as bitter to this day as he could ever possibly be.My brother in law was a HUGE Sonics fan. He still talks about it and has his Kemp Jersey and other gear to this day.
I followed Sikma's career - he grew up in a small town near my Grandpa's farm, and went to college near me - my sister went to the same college - they overlapped on year, and were the same major.
Wonder what happened to Halliburton pre and post all-star break.
He was at 22/12 and fell to 17/10, with his 3 point shot plummeting from 40 to 30%.
Ah.He had a bad groin or hamstring injury and he came back too soon and re-injured it.