StopNPop wrote:
There's a giant NBA void in the middle of Dallas, Memphis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Minnesota, and Denver.
That's true. I can't believe the league has never thought of going back to St. Louis or Kansas City or somewhere in that void, though Memphis is kind of close, but too far east.
As for the Sonics fans, there's no doubt that they're getting boned here. I can't decide which would be worse, knowing your team is going to go away and still having them there and playing, or having Baltimore Colts situation with 18 moving vans in the middle of the night. I guess it's a less dramatic version of asking you whether you would rather watch a loved one wither away with the chance to say goodbye or finding out they passed in an accident (hopefully that would affect you more than a basketball team, but you know what I'm getting at).
Here's the thing that bugs me for the NBA's front office.
Why did they give Charlotte another franchise? What made them think attendance would increase? It hasn't. I know North Carolina is a basketball state, but IT'S A COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATE. It's like putting an XFL team Lincoln because people in Nebraska like football (can't use the NFL because no matter where they put a team, people will come once a week to watch a game).
Anyways, I feel for the Seattle fans who have grown up with this franchise, especially the ones who got to experience the NBA championship. Does anyone remember when the Wolves almost got moved to New Orleans? The deal was done in principal and then the NBA said the potential owners couldn't support it? Then Glen swooped in and looked like a hero.
Oh, well.