Nah, they should go back to their best uniforms: the ones they wore in their glory days of the late 70s through the Xavier McDaniel era and onto Paytons first couple of years:
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Nah, they should go back to their best uniforms: the ones they wore in their glory days of the late 70s through the Xavier McDaniel era and onto Paytons first couple of years:
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Meth's cheap enough that doesn't have to happen. Now for what it costs to keep a coke habit going? Different story.
Idgaf about Sacramento or KC - i'm from Rochester and I would love for my city to somehow get its hands on the Royals NBA Championship banners and trophy's. People forget... WE lost OUR team FIRST!!! :P
Sadly, the same could be said for Phoenix - the window started shrinking, desparation moves began, putting off the rebuild, trying to slide in, and now look at us. Heh. I think you could even go word for word... "Horry's shot hurt (a lot) ...
grr.
I agree
Andat Avery Johnson in that pic
He looks like he is coaching the Nets
One of the stupidest decisions made by this city tbh. Was probably spearheaded by the then District 2 city council member imo, I took a political science class that was taught by Sheila McNeil (also a former councilwoman from that same district)...and she would always go on tangents on how hard they fought to get the AT&T Center and how great it was for the east side. One day I asked her if the city wouldnt have benefited more if it had been downtown, her response was a simple no without an explanation. Typical black more worried about the black movement and looking out for her own rather than looking out for the citys best interests tbh.
Sonics fans might be s, but they are passionate. The Seattle Center Coliseum could get LOUD!
Congratulations on your first ever NBA take. Always found it strange you post on multiple sports message boards and never talk sports.
Despite how many times you've said it, that's never been true.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...Completely_Out
Matt Steinmetz is reporting the Maloofs are completely out and will be sold for $525 million.
Heard on Sacramento radio last night that a deal was "not close", so the $525 mil deal sounds a little fishy.
An extra $25M just to kick them out!![]()
The only thing I want to know is "will they use the name SuperSonics?"
I'm vey happy for my friends in Seattle.
most likely
Yes, all indications are they will resurrect the Sonics name, colors and history.
Sonics fans will never again be allowed to complain about the Thunder management stealing their team. They've got the blood of their own stolen franchise on their hands.
Maybe the Kings will return to Sacramento some day if the NBA expands.
The irony of that is just.
I can't imagine the NBA not being in Sacramento. Just a decade ago, the city fielded some of the most exciting basketball with C-Webb, Divacs, Bibby, to name a few.
Congrats to the lone supersonic fan on this forum and all around if you see this post. I will be looking forward to the NBA's inevitable move to make it a rivalry between Seattle and OKC.![]()
Some serious blocking going on here.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap..._In_Sacramento
Also lurking the more active Kings forum for latest up to date news, this thread in particular:
http://www.kingsfans.com/forums/show...rs-the-picture!
The NBA needs to stop forcing this Hornets in New Orleans thing and send them to Sacramento or something. New Orleans isn't going to support that team.
Sacramento is making another attempt to keep the Kings: http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/88...cramento-kings
They're trying to put together a $400 Million package of investors. Maybe they should just pull a Green Bay."We were there two years ago and we prevailed," Johnson said. "We have a very compelling case."
I hope Sacramento can keep them. Seattle had their chances and repeatedly refused to build the Sonics a new arena, so I have no sympathy for them.
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