If I have a dream, I would say that I would love to be able to go and buy the Seattle Supersonics and reactivate the Pacific Northwest. The Commissioner notes the last positive test was on or around July 8-9 and says there have been zero coronavirus tests since coming out of quarantine. I try to teach him to treat everybody the same, as equals. If there’s one thing I could do tomorrow, it would be that.” -- GarnettA recent report from Shams Charania, however, suggests the NBA legend may become an owner of another NBA franchise instead: the Minnesota Timberwolves. The next time the city hosted an NBA game was Oct. 5, 2018, when KD and the Warriors played the Kings in a preseason matchup at Key Arena.Will an NBA team call Seattle home within the next five years? That is when the NBA intends to return to play after suspending the season on March 11. When the COVID-19 crisis began, Love It's important to know that those with a mental illness may be vulnerable to the effects of widespread panic and threat. I don’t have all the answers, but I can tell you that I’m here for these kids. "With all of these protests, even though people are wearing gloves and masks, how much does that protect you? There’s two ways, as of now, that the SuperSonics could return to Seattle. But he has to know that not everyone is like that. We’re also disappointed and hurt, but how do we move forward? The NBA began scrimmages on Wednesday and WNBA play will soon start play in Bradenton, Florida when Sabrina Ionescu and the New York Liberty take on Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. PT. There have been several attempts over the years with Seattle-area athletes like Sue Bird and Russell Wilson trying to revive the NBA in Seattle. Now that the city is constructing New Arena at Seattle Center to host an expansion NHL hockey team in 2021, it’s feasible to think the Sonics could one day call Seattle Center their future home. -- Kevin LoveLove will join sports legends and global icons like Muhammad Ali, Nelson Mandela and Pat Summitt as an Arthur Ashe Courage Award recipient. Fans were dumbfounded and heartbroken over the move, but the Emerald City has not stopped dreaming about the return of the Seattle SuperSonics. Seattle is a leading candidate to host a potential expansion team, especially now that Climate Pledge Arena will be built to host both an NHL and NBA team. Muhammad Ali. Former Warriors superstar Kevin Durant played his rookie season for the SuperSonics. -- Breanna StewartNBA stars Jamal Crawford and Isaiah Thomas, former Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril and Seattle Storm guard Jewell Loyd also urged those in attendance to continue the dialogue about race and social justice until change is made. "How they lean toward Marxism and they've said some negative things about the nuclear family. It’s a battle he knows all too well. No matter what our circumstances, we’re all carrying around things that hurt — and they can hurt us if we keep them buried inside. "And the question becomes -- is there enough room there for an NBA team to enter that market and have the kind of economics that an NBA team would need, on top of the fair interests of the hockey team and the interest of the people who invested the money to build that stadium. I just can't get on board with that. How do we do that? But, people would find it and seek it. NBA Twitter had some ideas of which franchise they’d eliminate to bring back the Sonics. You can't criticize a guy for that.
Be safe and make informed decisions during this time. He wants to bring the Seattle SuperSonics back and become team owner. "Everybody is so fast to look at what's wrong with a team, and I was just so focused on -- and still am -- on what was right with all those things, even in losing.
Even better, imagine this. Kevin Garnett has made his mission clear.
You really have to follow the science. Glen Taylor told Besides, why would Garnett, who played in a Timberwolves uniform from 1995-2007 and 2015-16, want to do that to We can't help thinking that, though, Clay Bennett did lie to the entire city of Seattle when his nine e-mails were made public, revealing Bennett and his co-owners had been planning for more than a year to move the team to Oklahoma City. Thank you. Come on everybody we need to rally and bring the NBA back to Seattle.