Official Season Schedule

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  1. Sir Desmond

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    Our 2004/05 schedule has been released, and can be accessed here on the official team site.

    We start the season like we did last season, against the Clippers (this time in Los Angeles, not Japan though!) on October 3rd, and we finish in Houston on April 20th.

    <font color="Sienna"><u>Schedule Highlights: </u></font>

    Sunday, 7th November: Brent Barry's return to Seattle
    Thursday, 9th December: First meeting with Calvin Booth :mrgreen:
    Tuesday, 14th November: First meeting with the new look Lakers
    Monday, 3rd January: First meeting with Shaq, in Miami
    Tuesday, 22nd February: First meeting with McGrady's Rockets
    Friday, 4th March: The champion Pistons visit the Key

    <font color="Sienna"><u>Nationally televised games: </u></font>

    <font color="DarkRed">ESPN:</font>

    Wednesday, 10th November: vs Sacramento
    Friday, 17th December: vs Phoenix
    Friday, 25th March: vs New York

    <font color="Navy">TNT</font>

    Thursday, 10th February vs Sacramento

    <font color="DarkGreen">NBATV</font>

    Sunday, 7th November: vs San Antonio
    Tuesday, 28th December: vs Philadelphia
    Sunday, 9th January: vs Miami
    Sunday, 16th January: vs Cleveland
    Tuesday, 29th March: @ Memphis

    <ul>I'll sticky this for reference throughout the upcoming season.[/list]
     
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    Four nationally televised games? If you live outside of Seattle you definitely need to get the League Pass. I'm probably going to order mine today.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Iron Shiek:</div><div class="quote_post">Four nationally televised games? If you live outside of Seattle you definitely need to get the League Pass. I'm probably going to order mine today.</div>

    I actually had it last year (or a version of it for international viewers) and it was good, but very, very pricey. Will have to rely on the net, Sportscenter and our rare ESPN games to follow this season [​IMG]
     
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    As part of our new agreement, Fox Sports Net will televise 71 Sonics games this season. Play by play announcer Kevin Calabro will team up with newly appointed analyst Craig Ehlo to bring these games to viewers.

    Details of the schedule can be found here courtesy ofthe official website.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Supersonic:</div><div class="quote_post">I actually had it last year (or a version of it for international viewers) and it was good, but very, very pricey.</div>

    What's this?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting RiverspoonJones:</div><div class="quote_post">What's this?</div>

    I got it through Fox, I'm not sure if they still do it though - I rang them up and got a phone number to some company.
     
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    I live in Washington so i get to watch the games for free =]
     

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