Thursday, March 06, 2008

S.O.S.

I tried to just set up the POD and let it be, but I just have to weigh in on this whole Sonics debacle...and believe me, I will be brief (or should I say, as brief as I can). If you would like to experience this tirade in its entirety, I would be happy to accompany you to any fine local establishment for some fine ales and discussion of the finer points....for now, this will have to do.

Let me first say straight out of the gate that for whatever reason, over the last several years, I have seen myself falling out of love with the NBA. (This is a whole different topic, and one that I think a few of you may agree with...but I won't go there.) That being said, I can't tell you how incredibly sick this whole thing has made me. I am excited to see the story getting national attention....finally. I am also encouraged to see that the "attention" is mostly negative towards the NBA, David Stern and the business model that continues to hold local governments hostage and extort/divert public money (that could/should/would be spent on more importatnt issues) into the coffers of billionaire "business" owners that change the facts as it becomes convenient. When they need money, the team is a viable local and cultural icon. When they want to move because the public stands up and says "...pay for some of this shite yourself", the team is an "asset"...and they get to be good business owners, and treat the team as an "asset", without any responsibility to the community that has embraced the team for 4 decades. I think it's also interesting to note that the people of OKC really want an NBA team, but even those local yokels don't want somebody else's "hijacked" team...because that's what is going on here. A business deal between two longtime douchebags friends.

Do I agree with the way that Seattle government officials an the state legislature have handled this situation? Does it matter? Do I agree with the way our state officials handle anything? Does it matter? (For the record, the answer(s) are 'can you blame them', 'not really', 'sometimes', and 'no'.)

This "debate" has changed direction now, which is why we are seeing people changing their ideas, and coming across the fence. I do believe that the "debate" is still founded on principle, and I believe that is all that Seattle has said so far. The team is important and it's important to keep them here, but it also important to stare a pack of a**holes straight in the eye and tell them to bugger off.

Read the blogs. Read the Sports Guy (Part I & Part II). Listen to the interviews with the local group that is pledging their cash to renovate a public facility. Call or email your legislators. Step up. Weigh in. You can do something, and you don't even have to "do it" for the Sonics....just do it because this whole thing just feels wrong. (You may also do nothing, but please just shut up).

...and for the record, we wouldn't be here if Howard Schultz actually had a pair. Please tell me again how difficult it was to be an NBA owner and make $150 million when you sold Seattle's soul?

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12 Comments:

Blogger Jimbo said...

the fire in his eye...the grit in his teeth...you don't come to his town and try to take one of his teams away from him...this is how he earns the Ctown monikor...well done...

its unfortunate that locally this didn't feel like a reality until Bennett put in the order for the moving trucks, while Stern is lighting cigars with Benji's in his office with his feet on his Redwood desk...

as this issues shifts from local to national attention (thanks Sports Guy, this might be the most important issue you take on) it will be interesting to see the spin machine working at NBA HQ and see how they paint the hardworking tax payers of King County...

cue the keys and cue the Journey...

...she's just a small town girl...living in a lonely world...she took the midnight train going anywhere............................chorus:

DON'T STOP BELIEVIN'....HOLD ON TO THE FEELIN'...SEATOWN PEOPLE

Thu Mar 06, 10:22:00 AM PST  
Blogger Unknown said...

The SG is doing his thing... as is Journey. Everyday, I still check the Seattle papers as I loyally follow my Sonics on the inevitable road to Hell (also known as Oklahoma City).

Before the season started, I named my Fantasy Basketball team for this year "F*ck Clay Bennett". No, really. I did. And now I have tickets to the game down here at Staples when the Sonics visit the Lakers later in March and can't wait to see Durant score 18 on 4-17 shooting, while P.J. Carlesimo keeps playing Durant at the 2 guard position, and Clay Bennett figures out how to create sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads!

But what I can't understand is why David Stern is sitting idly by while Clay Bennett shakes down the entire city of Seattle!?! Does he really want an NBA team in Oklahoma!?! I can't imagine an NBA fan going, "Hey honey, you know what would be fun?... That's right, let's fly to Oklahoma to watch an NBA game!" I thought David Stern was the most powerful man is sports... now he looks like my Grandpa who would rather be playing pinochle.

The only thing I'm hoping for now is Seattle keeping the name like Cleveland did with the Browns... somebody needs to research how they did it and copy it to a T.

Thu Mar 06, 07:23:00 PM PST  
Blogger theDUKE said...

In a follow-up to Roadhouse, some odds & ends, Patrick Swayze may be joining the TOD...

Fri Mar 07, 06:23:00 AM PST  
Blogger theDUKE said...

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Fri Mar 07, 06:23:00 AM PST  
Blogger Train said...

It's the curse of the ROADHOUSE...

Fri Mar 07, 09:05:00 AM PST  
Blogger seatownshawn said...

Wow...are we actually going to start a "TOD Watch"?

Fri Mar 07, 09:36:00 AM PST  
Blogger theDUKE said...

Well, technically we've all experienced Patrick Swayze's passing through the TOD, it included a crazy bum on a train, whoopi, and demi moore getting muddy. We know this as: GHOST.

Fri Mar 07, 10:17:00 AM PST  
Blogger Train said...

I thought it happened with "Black Dog" (which is one of my late night, drunk, nothing else to watch DVD) You cannot beat Meat Loaf and Randy Travis....

Fri Mar 07, 10:41:00 AM PST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We should have a TOD sportsbook.

Odds of passing in the next 90 days.

Is that too morbid?

Hey Duke? How is fatherhood treating you?

Fri Mar 07, 10:52:00 AM PST  
Blogger Train said...

It's like a dead pool...

1/1 Britney Spears
1/5 Dalton
1/10 Clay Bennett

Fri Mar 07, 11:50:00 AM PST  
Blogger seatownshawn said...

Dead Pool would be tough....hard to bet on what you think might happen....and not what you hope might happen.

I know...that's mean.

Fri Mar 07, 11:54:00 AM PST  
Blogger theDUKE said...

if only one of us was a good enough programmer; we could make celebrity characters and insert them onto the Street Fighter platform.

Clay Bennett could throw a "Sonic boom"

and then Train's TOD character could do that spine fatality thing.

(fatherhood good -- forcing me to look into higher paying jobs and/or 2nd job -- ironic, i am all about doing that.)

Fri Mar 07, 12:10:00 PM PST  

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