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  1. #1
    Since 1992 Brutalis's Avatar
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    Why not?

    The Browns pretty much did it in Cleveland. If Sonic fans and the Seattle area is in such an uproar why not (if they get one) name their expansion team the Sonics? Same colors, jerseys, court, and everything.

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    Fan Since 1973 Twisted_Dawg's Avatar
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    Seattle had ample oppurtunity to builld a new basketball arena and they didn't. The built new stadiums for their baseball and football teams. Screw them. I say no to a new team in Seattle. That is just one more compe or drafting players and signing free agents to unrealistic amounts driving up the cost for other teams. I can guarantee you that if the Spurs left SA, the league would never let us back in the game.

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    Vegas Strong Darkwaters's Avatar
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    If you're going to give them an expansion team then why didn't you just keep a team there in the first place? No, the same arena problem still exists and the NBA won't let another team in there until it's resolved.

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    Bo Knows Spurs remingtonbo2001's Avatar
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    I'm sure there will be discussions in 5 years.

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    44-50-21-1 Biggems's Avatar
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    well if the NBA does expand again, I would like to see Seattle and either Kansas City or St. Louis. Then you would have 16 in each conference and you would have to realign to four 4-team divisions.

    EAST
    Northeast
    Boston
    Toronto
    New York
    New Jersey

    Mideast
    Washington
    Philadelphia
    Indiana
    Memphis

    Great Lakes
    Chicago
    Milwaukee
    Detroit
    Cleveland

    Southeast
    Atlanta
    Charlotte
    Orlando
    Miami

    WEST
    Southwest
    San Antonio
    Houston
    Dallas
    New Orleans

    Midwest
    Minnesota
    KC / St. Louis
    Oklahoma City
    Denver

    Northwest
    Seattle
    Portland
    Sacramento
    Golden St.

    Pacific
    LA Lakers
    LA Clippers
    PHX
    Utah

    Then you redo the schedule to emphasize division games and rivalries. For this I will use the Spurs as my example

    Spurs play 82 games

    vs East: 2 games x 16 teams = 32 games (16 H, 16 A)

    vs Southwest: 6 games x 3 teams = 18 games (9 H, 9 A)

    vs Midwest: 4 games x 4 teams = 16 games (8 H, 8 A)

    vs Northwest: 2 games x 4 teams = 8 games (4 H, 4 A)

    vs Pacific: 2 games x 4 teams = 8 games (4 H, 4 A)

    the next year they would play the Midwest 2 games each and Northwest 4 games each....and so on.

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    Fan Since 1973 Twisted_Dawg's Avatar
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    Screw those coffee drinkers.

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    bandwagoner fans suck ducks's Avatar
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    why should they get another chance
    they proved they can not support three major teams
    they do not want to upgrade their stadium

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    It will be a long time before the league expands again, and it will cost Seattle more than they ever would have put up for the original Sonics.

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    44-50-21-1 Biggems's Avatar
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    I am surprised that cities like Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Kansas City don't or haven't had teams in a few decades or more.

    But St. Louis probably won't be getting an NBA team if the league does expand. They lost their pro team once.....they lost the Cardinals to Arizona. They will be eventually losing the Rams to LA.

    Kansas City had the Kings, but they left for Sacramento in the 80s. I do not know if they would be able to support an NBA franchise or even if they would want one.

    Cincinnati seems like it would be an excellent fit for a team. They seem to have a large population of rabid basketball fans. I am wondering why they have yet to get a team.

    Louisville is another city that seems to have a rabid fan base when it comes to basketball. I think a team could thrive there. If I am not mistaken, Louisville and Cincinnati are relatively close to one another. So they could share interest in a team.

    I have always wondered why Pittsburgh doesn't have a team. I guess the NBA isn't blue collar enough for the community. If they did have a team, I bet they would be a hard nosed team like the Pistons, Spurs, or the Heat/Knicks of the 90s. I doubt they would ever be a finesse team like the Suns or Warriors.

    Another city that could be a possibility, but I do not know if Stern would ever go for it, Las Vegas. They could be the Las Vegas Gamblers. I just don't know if the league is ready for a team in Vegas, especially after the referee scandal.

    Other Cities......Albequerque, Syracuse, Hartford, and Baltimore

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    Since 1992 Brutalis's Avatar
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    Guys, I wasn't saying they deserve a team. I was saying if Seattle gets a team they should name it Sonics and bring the colors and logo back.

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    I'm pretty sure that's the plan.

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    I find it hard to comprehend how fans of any small market team could be happy with how things in Seattle played out. Maybe some of you will change your tune when we are in full rebuilding mode and the Spurs ownership group starts threatening to move the team if we don't drop another 50 to 60 million into new renovations for the SBC center. Lets see how well that goes over when it isn't followed by the team winning one of these .

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    I didn't rent any hotel rooms or cars in San Antonio.

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    fuk yo team clown tp2021's Avatar
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    well if the NBA does expand again, I would like to see Seattle and either Kansas City or St. Louis. Then you would have 16 in each conference and you would have to realign to four 4-team divisions.

    EAST
    Northeast
    Boston
    Toronto
    New York
    New Jersey

    Mideast
    Washington
    Philadelphia
    Indiana
    Memphis

    Great Lakes
    Chicago
    Milwaukee
    Detroit
    Cleveland

    Southeast
    Atlanta
    Charlotte
    Orlando
    Miami

    WEST
    Southwest
    San Antonio
    Houston
    Dallas
    New Orleans

    Midwest
    Minnesota
    KC / St. Louis
    Oklahoma City
    Denver

    Northwest
    Seattle
    Portland
    Sacramento
    Golden St.

    Pacific
    LA Lakers
    LA Clippers
    PHX
    Utah

    Then you redo the schedule to emphasize division games and rivalries. For this I will use the Spurs as my example

    Spurs play 82 games

    vs East: 2 games x 16 teams = 32 games (16 H, 16 A)

    vs Southwest: 6 games x 3 teams = 18 games (9 H, 9 A)

    vs Midwest: 4 games x 4 teams = 16 games (8 H, 8 A)

    vs Northwest: 2 games x 4 teams = 8 games (4 H, 4 A)

    vs Pacific: 2 games x 4 teams = 8 games (4 H, 4 A)

    the next year they would play the Midwest 2 games each and Northwest 4 games each....and so on.

    Most Intriguing! Good show, Biggems! Capital Work!

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    why should they get another chance
    they proved they can not support three major teams
    they do not want to upgrade their stadium
    They supported the Sonics, they just didn't want to front a quarter of a billion for a new hoops arena when the one they have is perfectly okay.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Guys, I wasn't saying they deserve a team. I was saying if Seattle gets a team they should name it Sonics and bring the colors and logo back.
    Um, that's pretty much why the team agreed to change its name and colors when moving to OKC - they cleared the way for a future expansion team to be the Sonics with the same colors.

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    no expansion.

    the league is just now recovering from the dilution in talent resulting from the previous expansion.

    just move the grizzlies to seattle.

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    44-50-21-1 Biggems's Avatar
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    actually if any team should be moved it is Atlanta.....those fans have a horrible habit of not supporting their teams....well except for that loser Mike Vick. But, they take the Braves for granted and have for a decade now. I have seen more fans at a UTSA game than at a Hawks game.

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    I'm Spurtacus Spurtacus's Avatar
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    no expansion.

    the league is just now recovering from the dilution in talent resulting from the previous expansion.

    just move the grizzlies to seattle.
    ha I thought the same.

    Seattle Grizzlies...

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    Veteran exstatic's Avatar
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    It'll be a LONG ing time before they see NBA hoops in Seattle. The league isn't ing strong enough to expand. It's a weak product right now, and not particularly in demand by viewers. Oh, and you can forget the Grizz for a while. They're iron-clad locked in for like 8 more years at FedEx, their brand new arena.

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