Walt Cronkite wrote: All it took was one year of poor occupancy for Stern/League's owners to approve Bennett's relocation.
For the final time, attendance in Seattle’s final lame duck season in no way led to their impending relocation. Nor did their decision to rebuild their roster when they decided to mail in the 06-07 season.
Their relocation was all but certain prior to that final year which is exactly why it was defined at the time as a lame duck season. Bennett had all the board of governor’s votes for relocation in his pocket and Stern’s tacit approval. The eventual hearing was only a formality. The poor attendance the final year was the result of the franchise’s impending exit, not the cause.
Bennett pursued arbitration to break the Sonics lease in September of 2007, BEFORE the final lame duck season. The basis of the arbitration?, Key Arena being antiquated: “The Sonics ownership group said that they will “live up to their financial responsibility for the duration of the lease," which expires on September 30, 2010, "but don’t believe they are legally bound to continue playing at an outdated facility that is costing them money.”
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/115156
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/s ... ote18.html
Walt Cronkite wrote: Our 4 lotto picks had such high value throughout the league because of what excellent players they yielded...![]()
Keep the time period in perspective here. We aren’t talking about 2010, this was mid 2006. Team’s were still enamoured with Felton’s potential and he had more value than he does now. Morrison had yet to play a game and his draft rights, had they wanted to trade them could have netted another lottery pick.
Walt Cronkite wrote: Right, because trading for a player that doesn't want to be on your team works out ALL THE TIME!!![]()
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Walt, to illustrate what I’m talking about, Jason Richardson had no desire to play for Charlotte. He was devastated when he was traded here if you recall and for awhile, refused to even take phone calls. Once he reported, warmed up to the city/team and became comfortable, he fit right in. Jrich never would have given us the time of day had he been a free agent, but we were able to acquire him using our free cap space via a trade.
Walt Cronkite wrote: We don't really have much room to improve and I think our future looks pretty bleak right now, but it's come a long way from how worried I was about this franchise even a year ago.
Again, as far as fan support is concerned we agree. They really have a difficult balancing act to perform with fan support vs. roster feasibility for the future.
Walt Cronkite wrote: MJ would also love to have 43 seasons of history, 22 playoff appearances and a championship victory attached to his club.
I was responding the Paydro’s post in which we were discussing the relative significance of 16,222 as an average attendance number. I simply pointed out that this number is still better than what we posted this year at the cable box. The probable reasons why Seattle’s attendance was higher, which you correctly cite, are irrelevant to the point I was making.
Walt Cronkite wrote: This is flabbergasting. Okafor and Felton had value comparable to Rashard Lewis and Ray Allen?
Just like I was accused earlier of touting Terrence Williams as a franchise player, you’re putting words into my mouth again. I never said 2006 Felton and Okafor alone were > value wise than Lewis Allen. The point I was making was that our roster as a whole at the time including Wallace et al, coupled with our cap space painted a picture for our future which was IMO rosier than Seattles.
The following offseason, Allen and Lewis were effectively turned into the #5 pick in the draft and two future late first rounders by Seattle. In summer of 06’ Morrison and Okafor alone could have theoretically been parlayed into that.
fatlever wrote:
if you use the argument that ammo had value because he hadnt proven yet to be a bust you must apply that same logic to sene, swift, collison and petro.
I'll concede this to be a very valid point. It crossed my mind also as I was looking at their roster. I would however note that petro, swift and sene were all considered to be raw projects at the time in the ajinca mold while morrison was still projected as a potential 17-20 point scorer