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Drock | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 08 2007 | seattle, nba, newsDang Stern...funny that he makes these comments on the day he is giving a speech for Clay Bennet's induction into the OK Sports hall of fame...
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Drock | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2007 | sonics, nba, news
Awesome...screw Clay Bennett, he doesn't deserve the team, let alone steal it outright from us...regardless of your thoughts on the Supes, or professional sports in general, this has become a matter of civic pride.
Quoted: Seattle city officials filed a lawsuit Monday to keep the SuperSonics from leaving town.
Drock | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2007 | nba, news
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