I agree. It's just unfortunate that cities such as ourselves, Minneapolis, etc. didn't have the luxury of what the NBA is today and the media that surrounds it in order to keep that from possibly happening. I mean like it or not, the people in Seattle were the last to get shafted by the league but at least they could have become the Supersonics again had they gotten the Kings.
Shinn wasn't going to let go of the Hornets even though Ray Wooldridge pushed him to do so once moving here. I can feel that as well seeing that it's (was) his brand/baby. Clay Bennett had no such allegiance to Seattle to keep or leave the Supersonics and although he took their team, he at least left them their brand option.
I would imagine that Vancouver fans felt slighted by the Grizzlies leaving although you don't hear much of an uproar from either them or the NBA to ever put a team back there. Now with Seattle being passed up by league owners, some rumors are surfacing that the league may expand by 2 teams thus likely putting a franchise back in their city.
The question is where else would you put another team? Virginia Beach? Las Vegas? Who knows!
Las Vegas please!




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Darn those Charlotte fans and their nostalgia.

