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Why?SonicHawk":2c2n26s7 said:He might as well have said nothing.
Front7vLOB":1f297h6c said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
Front7vLOB":2aim7l99 said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
SonicHawk":1ckgkykn said:He might as well have said nothing.
Throwdown":2tvd1j8n said:SonicHawk":2tvd1j8n said:He might as well have said nothing.
Pretty much, that was like the most useless 7 seconds of my life.
Front7vLOB":2jwirp1g said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
lol forgot Mariners for a sec. They have a nice ball park. Been to a game there a couple years ago.Seahawks1983":ezn1p6du said:Front7vLOB":ezn1p6du said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
LOL WUT
We have an NFL and MLB team. We are only missing the NBA. NHL is a distant 4th.
Kansas City and St. Louis are pretty much the same thing I guess.Throwdown":3v46g0nh said:Front7vLOB":3v46g0nh said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
another this, is St. Louis vying for a team? they have the Scottrade Center, but I've never seen 'em mentioned when it comes to the NBA and potential cities, its always Seatte, Las Vegas, Kansas City, Anaheim, and Louisville.
Throwdown":j76xqbgu said:Front7vLOB":j76xqbgu said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
No arena
Front7vLOB":q1l75ewz said:lol forgot Mariners for a sec. They have a nice ball park. Been to a game there a couple years ago.Seahawks1983":q1l75ewz said:Front7vLOB":q1l75ewz said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
LOL WUT
We have an NFL and MLB team. We are only missing the NBA. NHL is a distant 4th.
Either way, Seattle only has 2/4 major sports.
NHL might not be popular in the PNW, but it is certainly big in other parts of the country
Front7vLOB":2wpomzmf said:Throwdown":2wpomzmf said:Front7vLOB":2wpomzmf said:why is it so hard for you guys to get a team (both NBA and NHL)? I mean, isn't Seattle a top 10 city?
It's funny to me that cities like Minneapolis have all 3 major franchises, but you guys only have 1.
If I were to rank the order of importance to get an NBA team, I'd put St. Louis as (1) and Seattle as (2).
I feel like you guys should be next in line for an NHL team, but I can't think of a current franchise trying to move, and I don't think the NHL is looking for an expansion team at the moment
No arena
I think you guys could find space for an area. If not in Seattle, in one of the surrounding suburbs. Unless they are worried about traffic being an issue
hawkfan68":8cp72ocs said:Ballmer is overpaying for the Clippers. That franchise isn't worth 3 as much as the Bucks or Kings. They aren't that much better than either of those teams. Yes, they are experiencing recent success on the court. The only thing they have is a huge market. However, teams aren't valued for wins/losses.
Hawkfan77":2kk1l6cd said:http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/a-message-to-seattle-fans
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