Exactly. This is why they lost my sympathy a long time ago. You can present them with facts, but they do not take them in, and puff on and on about supremely twisted and unrealistic "options" (see hoopsfan). They've fully constructed an alternate reality of not only the Sonics history, but of ours. They are also fond of constructing rules or laws or "legal framework" to suit their interests. (behaving like a franchise is an independent business). I've managed a GNC franchise, even considered buying. Every franchise entry process is different but you don't have any legal "rights" to buy one if you somehow finagle the sale of one and sign some "PSA"... such a joke that they even still bring that term up. Just total comedy. With GNC for example, you have to jump through all kinds of hoops, and even when you owned it, you have no idea the regulations in place about what you can sell, how you sell it, how you keep your store, run your store, decorate your store. All major successful franchises are like this, that's why there's so much uniformity. It's not an accident. To behave, even suggest, or think, that you can just offer someone a certain amount of money and if the person owning the franchise agrees to it, without the consent (for whatever reason) of the parent company, is ludicrous. This is why I've questioned whether poaching the team was even Hansen's endgame... I find it hard to believe he would make that bet. Was he essentially betting that his "singed, binding agreement" language, (totally made up given that it's a franchise, by the way), was going to create enough public pressure that the NBA would cave in to his wishes somehow?
In any case, I'll be glad when this is finalized and we don't have the merry go round arguments from people like hoopsfan, who show no interest in living in reality, with its requisite facts, finally fade into the background.
What I'm glad for now is that such numb-minded arguments are not a threat to confuse our fans anymore, (who are extremely well informed) and/or to deflate any public support needed to get a deal done.