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08:12 AM ET 09.11 | Chris Hansen has done his part. The hardest part of this comeback quest is all but over now. The Seattle City Council has reached an agreement with Hansen on his $490 million arena plan. And for once, the city's annoying affinity for process, debate and universal pacification appears to have resulted in a digestible situation for Hansen, the Port of Seattle and all businesses concerned with how even more Sodo congestion will affect their bottom line. ... It gives Seattle an opportunity to get the NBA back on its own terms, which is only proper given the way the league uprooted the team and moved it to Oklahoma City four years ago after 41 years in the Emerald City.

The Seattle Times

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September 11, 2012  08:53 AM ET

Good news!!!

September 11, 2012  08:57 AM ET
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Good luck Seattle. I hope you get a team soon.

Yep... they didn't deserve losing the Sonics.

September 11, 2012  09:06 AM ET

LOL - That picture of Gary "The Glove" Payton says it all... One of the funniest Trash Talkers on an NBA court..

September 11, 2012  09:20 AM ET

Better Latte Than Never, Bros?

September 11, 2012  09:23 AM ET
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Better Latte Than Never, Bros?

But a Mocha is always better.

September 11, 2012  09:25 AM ET

Payton gave it his all.
Just think Payton was overlooked due to Stockton being in the same conference, yet Stockton retired ringless and well, Payton retired champion :-)

September 11, 2012  09:55 AM ET
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Payton gave it his all.Just think Payton was overlooked due to Stockton being in the same conference, yet Stockton retired ringless and well, Payton retired champion :-)

Payton rode coattails to get his ring. Stockton stayed loyal to his franchise and almost made it to the promised land twice. There's no pride in scavenging a ring.

September 11, 2012  10:06 AM ET

Great to have Seattle back.

The league said it would not expand. So, which team is moving there?

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September 11, 2012  10:20 AM ET

The Glove, WTF.


That's Kemp's town.


Seattle Sonics II.

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September 11, 2012  10:59 AM ET
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Yep... they didn't deserve losing the Sonics.

Yeah......they really did.

September 11, 2012  11:01 AM ET
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Payton rode coattails to get his ring. Stockton stayed loyal to his franchise and almost made it to the promised land twice. There's no pride in scavenging a ring.

A ring is a ring...and its not like he was Juwan Howard in Miami. He played MOST 4th qtrs and was still a valuable member of that team. He earned that ring as much as Posey, Haslem and the other role players on that squad

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September 11, 2012  11:19 AM ET

Seattle is now in Oklahoma.

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