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This situation is a lot better than having a team in there that might not be well supported. |
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Congrats to Seattle. It won't make up for all the rain...but its nice.
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There was a hardcore fanbase that was pissed from day one like Flop, and I feel for those fans. The major uproar began when the Thunder became the darlings of the NBA. However, Seattle is doing the same thing to Sacramento that OKC did to Seattle. The same thing that Sacremento did to my Kings when I was 12 years old. It's business and the community made the decision. If the Thunder weren't making the playoffs would you still want those players? Your argument is silly. Congrats to Seattle though. I'm happy you are getting a team. |
actually seattle isnt doing the same thing. The owners for Thunder siad they werent going to move the team, then said later suckers!
Everyone knows with this move the team is going to Seattle, Its a different beast. |
In other Seattle sports news the MLS schedule was released today and the Seattle Sounders and Colorado Rapids play eachother on 4/20. LMAO
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The Kings were pretty terrible except for a three year stretch. I saw some great games and great players when they were here for sure. I saw Tiny Archibald take them to their first playoff series in 1975. They lost to the Bulls. Tiny tore his achilles the year before and they finished about 20 games under .500.
The playoff series with the Suns in 81 was awesome. Winning the 7th game on the road with Wedman and Otis Birdsong and Sam Lacey was fantastic. Losing to Moses Malone in the Western Conference finals was not as awesome. Was at their last home game. The Lakers came to town on the last day of the season. Everybody was there to see magic and Kareem. The Lakers left Magic at home to nurse a knee and Kareem didn't play/travel because of a migraine. Didn't matter. The Kings kept it close until the late 4th quarter. Wilkes, Cooper, Worthy,McAdoo, Byron Scott were enough. And they still had Kupchek, Mike McGee, Rambis and Ronnie Lester on the bench. Sick roster. I remember the PA guy took a line from Don Meredith and said "Turn out the lights, the party's over" as we left. |
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