chris98251
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If the millionaire tax happens thats huge for us as far as owners, free agents, and new stadium in the future.
No offense toward anyone who is concerned, but I don't understand why people are equating the Seahawks situation with what happened to the Sonics. That last year NO ONE was going to Sonics games, yet screamed "foul" when they left the city. I lived a few blocks from where they played, and you could walk in any bar in South Queen Anne and someone had free tickets.Yeah, after what happened with the Sonics we're treading dangerous territory. I wouldn't put it past the NFL to try to move a team to London in the future.
Bennett also said they were going to move them and several other things to alienate the fan base much like Behring did, also Nichols had insulted everyone by what he was doing. Not a matter of fan support, a matter of Bennett support.No offense toward anyone who is concerned, but I don't understand why people are equating the Seahawks situation with what happened to the Sonics. That last year NO ONE was going to Sonics games, yet screamed "foul" when they left the city. I lived a few blocks from where they played, and you could walk in any bar in South Queen Anne and someone had free tickets.
Yes, I completely understand that Bennett was a liar. But we didn't support the team - changing owners and leaving them in Seattle wasn't going to fix that problem, unless our NBA fans were bandwagon fans and Gordon had a plan for turning the team into winners immediately (as Bennett did in OKC).Bennett also said they were going to move them and several other things to alienate the fan base much like Behring did, also Nichols had insulted everyone by what he was doing. Not a matter of fan support, a matter of Bennett support.
Slade Gordon tried to save them but with such a short window and I can't remember exactly what violated some statute trying to push thru things much like we did with the Seahawks.
I've only lived in this area for twenty years, but I've been hearing whining that entire time, from natives who said their team got stolen. If you don't go to the games, the team's going to have to be moved somewhere where there is fan support. The sale might have been complex, but the fact that Sonics fans weren't 'fan' enough to buy tickets was pretty simple.It was complex, Schultz sold to Bennett who said he was moving them, no if ends or buts, nobody wanted to put money in Schultz's pocket or Bennetts. I wasn't a matter of suppporting the team by then.
Once he alienated the fans with the move nobody wanted to support him, even at that I remember a playoff push and fans went at the end. Sonics ALWAYS had fan support, it was never the fans, EVER. it was about Key Arena and the politicians not wanting to support it's remodel, after all we had just voted to have a Baseball Field and Football Field, NBA wanted around 25,000 to 40,000 seat arena, also was the argument for a Hockey team and sharing it which was going round and round. It was never the fans.I've only lived in this area for twenty years, but I've been hearing whining that entire time, from natives who said their team got stolen. If you don't go to the games, the team's going to have to be moved somewhere where there is fan support. The sale might have been complex, but the fact that Sonics fans weren't 'fan' enough to buy tickets was pretty simple.
Not saying Seattle wouldn't support an NBA team today, but they were in a downward free fall when I arrived in 2006 (23rd), 2007 (25th), 2008 (28th).
I think I remember Bennett cut player salary heavily during those years so of course fans were unhappy with the product.I've only lived in this area for twenty years, but I've been hearing whining that entire time, from natives who said their team got stolen. If you don't go to the games, the team's going to have to be moved somewhere where there is fan support. The sale might have been complex, but the fact that Sonics fans weren't 'fan' enough to buy tickets was pretty simple.
Not saying Seattle wouldn't support an NBA team today, but they were in a downward free fall when I arrived in 2006 (23rd), 2007 (25th), 2008 (28th).
Basically a fan walk-out because they were angry with the product. So somehow they came to an understood agreement that if they reduced their attendance by a little more each year, that Bennett would eventually come to his senses. Instead, Bennett elected to go somewhere else and revive his investment. Hmmmm.I think I remember Bennett cut player salary heavily during those years so of course fans were unhappy with the product.
There is also tape of David Stern visiting and praising Key Arena in 1995 after the previous renovation and then 10 years later he's going to play hardball? Screw that guy.
No do not change the Narrative. They contrived the situation to make their agenda work.Basically a fan walk-out because they were angry with the product. So somehow they came to an understood agreement that if they reduced their attendance by a little more each year, that Bennett would eventually come to his senses. Instead, Bennett elected to go somewhere else and revive his investment. Hmmmm.
Back in 1996, I was on a bus trip around various Seattle sites, and as the bus got closer to the area near where the Bainbridge Island ferry operates from, the traffic was at a crawl.No offense toward anyone who is concerned, but I don't understand why people are equating the Seahawks situation with what happened to the Sonics. That last year NO ONE was going to Sonics games, yet screamed "foul" when they left the city. I lived a few blocks from where they played, and you could walk in any bar in South Queen Anne and someone had free tickets.
No offense toward anyone who is concerned, but I don't understand why people are equating the Seahawks situation with what happened to the Sonics. That last year NO ONE was going to Sonics games, yet screamed "foul" when they left the city. I lived a few blocks from where they played, and you could walk in any bar in South Queen Anne and someone had free tickets.
Again the fans were loyal, the owners and Politicians were not to the fans. If you were not here you can not know, so quit making judgements about the fans here. You are speaking of things that is just showing your non educated opinion on the matter.I get it. Fans were upset and weren't going to show up to games again until the product was improved. The problem with that argument is that basketball was being played, and it was your team. A lot of fans for a lot of teams have stayed loyal through thick and thin. Sonics fans did not, so the team left.