Re: HUGE NEWS! Clay Bennett & Co. buy Supersonics!
Oh everyone, I tell everyone up here I meet about the good and positives of Oklahoma City. Most everyone I talk to up here already know it is a big city, but that's about it.
They usually think it is so much smaller than Seattle but are surprised to hear the city populations are actually the same. OKC's metro is basically the same population of King County (Seattle and its Eastside suburbs county), and that's what I tell them - then most people start to give OKC a bit more respect (because Greater Puget Sound (AKA Seattle/Tacoma CSA) is more than JUST Seattle, its also Tacoma (0.9M by itself), Seattle MSA (2.4M), and Olympia (.5M)).
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I think some of if not most of the OKC bashing you're possibly hearing (although I have not see ANY even in the Seattle forums and talk shows, as I was intentionally looking for bashing of OKC), probably has to do with the apathy of losing the team AS WELL AS Bennet promising Seattle that he wants to keep the team in Seattle.
Most people in Seattle are smart enough (highest college grads and graduate schoolers in the nation) to know that the Sonics are gone. Most are upset that this guy is coming in and making a promise only for marketing purposes. Most wish he'd instead say "we plan to move the team on such and such date, and we plan to tip our hat to Seattle and the tradition by retiring the name SONICS once we move."
I really hope Bennet does retire the name (and as some have said, the colours/uniforms). Let the era of Seattle Supersonics go with respect, and the new era of Oklahoma City major league sports start somewhat "fresh".
Also, I actually like the idea many have said here, with Tulsa being a venue for the WNBA STORM. In fact, I think OKC should share a few home dates with Tulsa, especially during the ONLY time of the year where the NBA and WNBA seasons interfere with each other (June during NBA playoffs).
By sharing the WNBA with Tulsa, that could only solidify our market as they WILL support our NBA team. It also could finally bring our state together - something they could have done moreso with us when they had the USFL Outlaws. Nonetheless, If we could share some WNBA home games with Tulsa, it could give them some major league status and taste, solidify our state's support of major league basketball, finally bring PRIDE to the whole state (not just OKC, and jealousy from Tulsa), And show that OKC doesnt mind to share some of our success spillover with Tulsa.
We could become the new (and much more successful) Phila and Pittsburg of the 21st Century [meaning two very successful metros in the same state, one significantly larger than the other, but even the smaller one has major league aspects in its own right].
It could finally unite our state a bit, but I dont think we should just HAND Tulsa the WNBA. We can share some dates but not hand it to them. I mean, Tulsa is in the NBA-Development league, so I'd say we should establish relationships that way - in addition to our major state schools (OU, OSU, OCU, TU, and UCO).
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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