Re: Could OKC be ready for Sonics?
Being from Seattle, I think there is a STRONG possibility that the Seattle Supersonics could indeed change their moniker to .. Oklahoma City Sonics.
Here in Seattle, we have the NBA's smallest arena and this was AFTER an expansion back in the late 1990's. Most people here like the team but are tired of false hopes for making a championship much less the playoffs.
There is much more fan support for the Seattle Mariners (MLB) and (especially of late) the Seattle Seahawks (NFL). While Seattle (and the surrounding Vancouver and Portland) can support 3-teams in the city; support for the Sonics is very lacking. The facility sucks, combine that with a poor team ... and you guessed it - the owner is looking for options.
ROADBLOCK FOR OKC
If it is true that the Hornets should return to NO (I hope not), then OKC would be the front runner for a team looking to relocate. I am sure the Sonics would be the first team, given our dire situation.
BUT a roadblock does exist. It is called, Bellevue Washington. Bellevue is our upper class and largest suburb directly East of Seattle (the other side of Lake Wa). It is the HUB of the so-called Eastside and is the third largest CBD (after Tacoma's) in the Seattle Region and the fourth largest city in the state [think of Nichols Hills times 30]. Bellevue is looking for identity and is currently under a building boom of sorts.
It has been discussed that, well - if Seattle doesnt expand Key Arena (again) or build a new arena (the team's preference) then maybe Bellevue could "save the team", keeping it in this region while at the same time giving Bellevue much needed pride/bragging rights, etc.
Bellevue just opened their Bellevue Art Museum and a host of other "big city" attractions downtown. Should the business community get enough momentum - then Bellevue would lure the Sonics for sure!
But I think this is unlikely, as a new stadium in Bellevue would be astronomical in cost - and state/local tax help is very very unlikely (especially since the state will not up Key Arena again, nor will it build the Sonics a new stadium).
One other threat to OKC is Tacoma. They already have the Tacoma dome and hosted the Sonics during the two seasons Key Arena was under "expansion." While the dome has hosted the team and could do so easily, it just does not have the NBA specs that make it attractive for most owners. Sure, you could pack the seats and give Tacoma recognition - but would you make $$$? NO
I personally think Seattle would make more profit being a 2-league city given the immense support for the Mariners and the new found base for the Seahawks. If the Sonics make the playoffs, then there might be a push for the state to do something or a public referendum. UNLIKELY at best!
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My prediction; "Oklahoma City will Keep the Hornets!" but the Sonics will move and should OKC not retain the Hornets - OKC WILL GET THE SONICS!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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