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Seattle Sonics fans pulling for the Heat


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hey seattle, you can have the bobcats.

You may be joking :wacko: or serious :( but these guys are definitely serious about finding an NBA team to move to Seattle.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and two members of the Nordstrom family are part of the investor group seeking to bring a National Basketball Association franchise to Seattle, San Francisco hedge-fund manager Chris Hansen announced Wednesday.

According to Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires, Ballmer, 56, would be the league's richest owner. Forbes ranks Ballmer 44th (and 19th in the U.S.), with a fortune of $15.7 billion. It ranks Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen — currently the richest NBA team owner — at 48th globally with $14.2 billion.

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Thousands rally to support new arena in Seattle

SEATTLE (AP) Chris Hansen walked on stage and was greeted with the kind of reception normally reserved for the musicians and athletes who were waiting backstage.

Hedge-fund managers don't normally get rock star ovations.

''I was about to tear up actually. It was inspiring,'' Hansen said.

While former SuperSonics stars Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp got the loudest ovations, it was Hansen left accepting the most praise at a rally in downtown Seattle on Thursday afternoon to support the push for a new arena that could eventually bring back the NBA.

The late-day rally crammed green and gold clad fans into Occidental Park just a few blocks north of Seattle's stadium district where CenturyLink and Safeco fields currently sit. Hansen's proposal before the King County and Seattle city councils calls for a $490 million facility just south of the Mariners' Safeco Field with nearly $300 million in private investment.

Hansen said he was overwhelmed by the turnout, with estimates of about 4,000 in attendance at the peak of the event. The rally ended with chants of ''Thank you Chris!'' and included appearances by Payton, Kemp and fellow former Sonics player Detlef Schrempf.

''You deserve everything that is going on right now and more,'' Payton told the crowd. ''... I'm going to be with you all every step of the way.''

Jerseys from every generation of the Sonics past were on display as fans dug deep in their closets to pull out old uniforms with the names ''Durant,'' ''Payton,'' ''Kemp,'' ''Sikma,'' ''Brown,'' even a Sarunas Marciulionis jersey from his one season with the Sonics in 1994-95. Businessmen in three-piece suits added green, white and gold Sonics headbands and wristbands and came from the downtown business district to join in the event. .

Those in attendance got to see the stars from Seattle's teams of the 1990s in Payton and Kemp, along with Seattle hip-hop artists Common Market, Macklemore and Blue Scholars and rock group President of the United States of America.

Hansen, who wore a Sonics jacket with ''Payton,'' stitched across the back and mingled backstage with former stars plus current NBA players Nate Robinson, Aaron Brooks and Spencer Hawes, said part of the rally's goal was to give fans an outlet after most of their efforts have been put into contacting local politicians to push for supporting the proposal.

''I think people wanted an outlet too,'' Hansen said. ''There is so much pent up energy and this was definitely a way to express it in a positive way especially with Oklahoma (City) in the finals.''

That the rally happened in the hours before Game 2 of the NBA Finals was just a coincidence. The sting of the Sonics move following the 2008 season from Seattle to Oklahoma City has felt as painful as it did four years ago for many fans seeing the Thunder win the Western Conference and advance to the finals.

Hansen didn't believe that Oklahoma City's presence in the finals added to Thursday's rally, other than providing a gathering point for those wanting to see the NBA return.

''I still think the fans who bleed green and gold it's a lot deeper than Oklahoma City in the finals. We would have a good turnout anyway,'' Hansen said. ''People are really passionate about the NBA and maybe there is a little extra attention on that now with Oklahoma (City) in the finals and that's great but I think most fans it goes a lot deeper than some frustration that Oklahoma City is in the finals and that could have been us.''

The rally came as the respective councils are reviewing Hansen's proposal. A memorandum of understanding on the arena was reached between Hansen, King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn last month and both councils would need to approve the agreement for the project to move forward. No construction would begin until after a franchise has been acquired.

The project calls for about $290 million in private investment from Hansen's group, along with $200 million from the city and county through 30-year bonds. Any franchise that comes to Seattle and uses the arena would be required to sign a non-relocation agreement that would span the life of those bonds.

On Wednesday, Hansen announced in a letter to city and county leaders that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Peter and Erik Nordstrom would be part of his investment group for both the arena and ownership of a team.

''This is a big turnout a big crowd and I think they represent many thousands of more people that want this to happen,'' Constantine said.

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/thousands-rally-support-arena-seattle-013610328--nba.html

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You can tell those fans genuinely care about their team and arent just hopping on some fad to bash the team they do have like "Hornets fans". "Hornets fans" are the opposite of these guys and went about their frustrations totally different. From the jump the Sonics fans retained their name, "Hornets fans" didnt and didnt care. They were too busy on the Panthers, UNC-Duke, and Nascar bandwagons at the time to care. These guys are having pep rallies and putting their money where their mouth is. Pay attention "Hornet fans" this is how its done.

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I wish Charlotte/Carolina fans could be more like Seattle fans. That's awesome right there. I'd love for the NBA to get the supersonics back and rolling. Man, an OKC-Seattle rivalry would be fierce

me too. i can't stand the seahawks, but i would love to have their fans' enthusiasm at BOA. you have to attend a game in seattle to get an appreciation of what we're missing in charlotte. it almost makes me believe a panthers game is more entertaining on tv than in person.

as far as the sonics, i was always a shawn kemp fan. i usually rooted for them in the playoffs (with the exception of the year denver beat them - i just wanted to see a #8 beat a #1) i really rooted for them the year they played the bulls in the finals

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