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Some interesting tidbits today: Someone mysteriously posted an interesting YouTube Clip over the weekend, which includes some surprising comments from NBA Commissioner David Stern. It seems he DOES like Key Arena, or at least used to:
http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/sonics/index.html#027467 Also, a quick thanks to KING-5 Photographer Mike Bachety, Demetri, Craig Helfant and Jamie Jackson at NBC Newschannel. They all worked together to solve some technical issues while we were in Manhattan, so we could get the story back to Seattle. Here's Mike and me:
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Goodness is sounds like the sonics and the nba are trying to milk the Seattle sports cow again.
Got milk?
I just wanted to make a comment about tonight's 5:00 sports broadcast with Paul Silvi.
He was talking about "The Idiot" David Stern.
Way to Go Paul!!
I couldn't have said it better!!
This Stern guy is a piece of work. He sees e-mails saying the whole plan was to move the Sonics to Oaklahoma, but he still backs the story to the contrary, and then he says that the Key is a dump after saying it was the best thing since sliced bread. If he makes it through the year as the comish, the rest of the NBA is just as cooked as him. Seems to me that if the baseball players need to testify to congress, maybe him and the weasel from OKC need to also.
I'm with Carol on this one too. WAY TO GO PAUL! Loved your broadcast last night on the 5pm news.
Keep on the little weasels!
We know Stern is friends with Bennett. This is no surprise. The NBA needs a new leader.
I was waiting for someone to say that. NBA needs a new commish. I'm voting for Mark Cuban for commish.
Bye bye STERNO!!!
I only thought Pastor Ken had a case of foot-in-mouth syndrome. It appears that Stern is inflicted with the same disease.
I concur with Warren...Stern needs to be voted out. There is no doubt with the volumes of eveidence against Bennet and Co that is being ignored, that they are in bed together with this. How the other owners fail to see that escape me, when they made the vote, unless their votes were bought off somehow.
The paper said OKC was the fifth worst city on earth, and they want to move a pro sports team there?