Source: Sonics, Storm sold to Oklahoma City group
SEATTLE -- A group from Oklahoma City has agreed to buy the Seattle SuperSonics and the Seattle Storm, a source with the Sonics said Tuesday.
The team scheduled a 3 p.m. press conference to announce the sale officially, and the source indicated the new ownership group plans to keep the Sonics and Storm in the Seattle region.
The Basketball Club of Seattle -- owners of the NBA Sonics and WNBA Storm -- would not officially comment until the press conference.
According to a report in The Seattle Times, the group is led by businessman Clay Bennett, who was previously on the San Antonio Spurs' board of directors and also helped attract the New Orleans Hornets to Oklahoma City after Hurricane Katrina.
In February, majority owner Howard Schultz threatened to move or sell the city's oldest major league professional sports franchise, saying the team has lost about $60 million in the past five years and blaming a revenue-sharing lease at KeyArena with the city of Seattle that lasts until 2010.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2522944
I wonder if they will also move to OK....should be interesting
SEATTLE -- A group from Oklahoma City has agreed to buy the Seattle SuperSonics and the Seattle Storm, a source with the Sonics said Tuesday.
The team scheduled a 3 p.m. press conference to announce the sale officially, and the source indicated the new ownership group plans to keep the Sonics and Storm in the Seattle region.
The Basketball Club of Seattle -- owners of the NBA Sonics and WNBA Storm -- would not officially comment until the press conference.
According to a report in The Seattle Times, the group is led by businessman Clay Bennett, who was previously on the San Antonio Spurs' board of directors and also helped attract the New Orleans Hornets to Oklahoma City after Hurricane Katrina.
In February, majority owner Howard Schultz threatened to move or sell the city's oldest major league professional sports franchise, saying the team has lost about $60 million in the past five years and blaming a revenue-sharing lease at KeyArena with the city of Seattle that lasts until 2010.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2522944
I wonder if they will also move to OK....should be interesting