Spencer Hawes "Disgusted" with what is happening
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:08 pm
As a lead in to tonight's game between the Kings and the Sonics, the Sacramento Bee spoke with Spencer about his feelings towards the Sonics' situation. In case there was any doubt, he is as disgusted as any other Seattle Supersonics fan.
Hawes is hot under collar
Hawes is hot under collar
"It's a sad situation they've got going up there," he begins. "It's sad the way
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:26 pm
It's nice to hear an NBA player ANY NBA player speak out against what is going on. I don't think Ray Allen or Rashard Lewis have stuck out their neck to express their opinion of what is happening. At least not in the way Hawes did with disgust and emotion.
Thanks for the thread.
Thanks for the thread.
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:33 pm

I think Rashard said that he would never play in OKC along time ago.
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:57 pm
Respect for Spencer goes up!
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:58 pm
Great interview by Spencer.
But i think it's normal for someone from this era to talk about it that way, when even guys like Shaq or Grant Hill can't understand why they would move this team.
BTW: Brian wrote on the Sonicscentral forum that news about the KeyArena re-model are expected sometime this week. He sounds pretty confident that this will be positive news.
News Expected This Week
But i think it's normal for someone from this era to talk about it that way, when even guys like Shaq or Grant Hill can't understand why they would move this team.
BTW: Brian wrote on the Sonicscentral forum that news about the KeyArena re-model are expected sometime this week. He sounds pretty confident that this will be positive news.
News Expected This Week
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:20 pm
This whole thing has been nothing but fan abuse from every angle. Bennett abusing the fans, Schultz abusing the fans, the state government abusing the fans, Stern abusing the fans....what an orgy of mistreatment and disrespect for Seattle fans all the way around.
You'd think from this that Seattle was some 2nd class sports town, which is a steaming pile of crap from the point of view of anyone who lives her. Jesus, we've recently built two of the greatest sports facilities in baseball and football, have made major renovations to Hec Ed, probably have major renovations to Husky stadium coming...Seattle fans are quite supportive of their teams.
The fact of the matter is that the Sonics situation is perhaps a victim of bad timing more than anything else. Civic money is hard to come by these days, especially when so much money is/has been ponied up of late for our sports infrastructures. The last thing we needed was two disingenuous owners who didn't have the necessary patience to see this through.
You'd think from this that Seattle was some 2nd class sports town, which is a steaming pile of crap from the point of view of anyone who lives her. Jesus, we've recently built two of the greatest sports facilities in baseball and football, have made major renovations to Hec Ed, probably have major renovations to Husky stadium coming...Seattle fans are quite supportive of their teams.
The fact of the matter is that the Sonics situation is perhaps a victim of bad timing more than anything else. Civic money is hard to come by these days, especially when so much money is/has been ponied up of late for our sports infrastructures. The last thing we needed was two disingenuous owners who didn't have the necessary patience to see this through.
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:26 pm
wiff wrote:It's nice to hear an NBA player ANY NBA player speak out against what is going on. I don't think Ray Allen or Rashard Lewis have stuck out their neck to express their opinion of what is happening. At least not in the way Hawes did with disgust and emotion.
Thanks for the thread.
For some reason, I thought Ray Allen said something this summer. Does anybody else remember that? (I could be misremembering.)
In any case, I agree that it is nice to hear what Hawes said.
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:46 pm
yeah, i think you are right ben. i seem to remember ray saying something about it as well. something along the lines of "to a man every player in the league enjoys and looks forward to visiting seattle during the season", or something to that affect.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:49 am
Funny you guys should bring Ray up. From today's Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01980.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 01980.html
"The fate was set that moment when the team was sold," Allen said last week. "There were a lot of local buyers interested in buying the team at the time and [Schultz] went with the Oklahoma City ownership. They put down a couple of dollars and ultimately that's what sold it for him. He went for more money. Once they did that, everybody knew down the line the team would [leave]."
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 3:34 am
god damn it, if that is true...........
then i will reverse my starbucks position and never set foot in one again.
then i will reverse my starbucks position and never set foot in one again.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:58 pm
Of course it's true, the guy made a $300 million profit off the sale!
...good for Hawes! I'll even overlook his notorious conservative politics and give him props. All we need is a current member of the Sonics to say something.
Edit: I just requested that they post a link of hoopshype.com
...good for Hawes! I'll even overlook his notorious conservative politics and give him props. All we need is a current member of the Sonics to say something.
Edit: I just requested that they post a link of hoopshype.com
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:41 pm
D5150 wrote:god damn it, if that is true...........
then i will reverse my starbucks position and never set foot in one again.
Looks what's for dinner D5


Posted: Tue Apr 1, 2008 2:16 am
HeavyP wrote:Respect for Spencer goes up!
Barely
Posted: Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:53 am
I was in Seattle last week and I totally love your city. I can't believe the NBA will allow your team to move. The Key Arena looked really good too. It's pathetic. Vancouver is a great city too. What the hell is Stern thinking?