The
potential return of the NBA to Seattle has created a sense of euphoria around
the Seattle sports community. Memories of Shawn Kemp dunks and Ray Allen threes
are racing back into the subconscious of people all over Washington State. Old
Sonics fans are ecstatic to hear that a team is most likely coming back (and
that they will most likely be called the Sonics). However, I for one cant seem
to get on the band wagon. My excitement remains suppressed
First,
let me be clear that I was never the biggest Sonics fan. I mostly watched when
they a) were good or b) I was bored and they were on TV. That right there
dampers my enthusiasm for their return. Even so, I was hurt when they left and
I felt bad for all those die-hards. I could imagine the sadness I would feel if
my favorite team, the Seattle Mariners, was stolen from us.
This
feeling of sympathy is one of the main reasons I am struggling to get excited
now (the other being the Maloofs are weasels and mind still find a way out of
this sale). By taking the Kings from Sacramento, Chris Hansen and his
investment group are inflicting much of that same pain and sorrow Sonic's fans
felt onto another fan base. Kings fans didn’t do anything to deserve this, just
as Seattle fans didnt deserve to have the Sonics stolen. The NBA and its broken
system of managing it teams, revenue and fans is what causes these teams to
pack up and move, but the NBA doesnt face any consequences. However, the King's
fans are still going to feel the consequences of the move and the NBA will just
get new revenue from a new market.
Additionally,
I feel conflicted because Sacramento is a one team city. The sports fans in the
California capital dont have a football team or baseball team to fall back on.
If the Kings leave, the fans are stuck rooting for Bay Area teams, something I
think most Seattle fans can agree is less than desirable. It really feels bad
knowing we will be taking away something so important to a sports community.
Now,
dont get me wrong, I am not suggesting I dont want the Sonics to return. I feel
worse for the Seattle area fan than I ever will for the Kings fans. I just wish
there was a way for the wrong of taking the Soncis to be righted without us
diving into world of sports villains (which is exactly what will happen). The
way that we have to go about getting a team just makes me a little uneasy. I
dont want our fine city to be associated with Clay Bennettesque team stealing.
The
best way I have heard to rationalize this whole team swapping deal is that in
order to have a NBA team you have to play within the system that governs that
league. We are less stealing this team and more taking it. The new owners have
been very open this whole process about their desire to move whatever team they
acquire to Seattle. They aren’t playing with some other city’s fan’s hearts
like Clay Bennett did. Basically the old saying, "dont hate the player,
hate the game" fits these team movement situations to a T.