Lame. I'm more interested in paying back the OKC Thunder and getting our mojo back then some confusing attempt to inform the already-asleep-and-certainly-not-watching-anyway NBA execs that they made a mistake in allowing the Sonics to move. -Pop
Screw the Sonics. If Seattle chants are loud at all, I'll be disappointed in Blazers fans. Hopefully there will be better reasons to cheer. The Blazers need to kick the Thunder's teeth in and Blazers fans need to help them do that. Ed O.
I don't look at it as a Seattle issue, I look at it as a PNW issue. The four major sports have--wrongly, I think--decided we only need one team. The Seahawks, Ms, Blazers and Canucks. I think that's crap. Anything we can do to embarrass the League is aces in my book.
I've lived in both cities for a considerable amount of time and I don't think that the connection is that big of a deal. People in Portland seem to think of Seattle as an oppressive big brother and people in Seattle don't seem to think about Portland that often. Seattle and the state of WA made a civic decision to not pay to keep the Sonics. They don't deserve them as much as Oklahoma City does. Sad for my friends? Yes. The NBA's fault? No. Ed O.
Seriously ... think about it ... do you honestly believe a Wednesday night game between the Blazers and the Thunder that starts at 10 p.m. Eastern Time on the same night the Suns are playing the Cavs and the Nuggets are playing the Magic (along with a total of 12 games on the schedule that evening) is going to garner that much attention? All this would serve to do is confuse the players, and considering this is our home arena and we need all the wins we can get, I wouldn't waste a single breath chanting for Seattle. And if the game is close going into the fourth quarter (one of the times the guy suggested doing the Sonics chant), there isn't a chance in hell any true Blazer fan would divert their attention to yell for Seattle. If they really want to make an impact, they should bring a huge banner protesting the move of the Sonics. At least that might get some play in a photo that people could see the next day, and I bet the local Portland broadcast would show it. -Pop
It wasn't put up for a referendum. The Seahawks and the Ms were treated differently and better than the Supes. I think it's crap. As for the relationship between the two cities, I drove to a lot of Sonics games to root for the Blazers. It makes me sad that rivalry is gone.
If it's loud enough to be heard on TV, it might make it onto Sports Center, or at the very least YouTube. If it gets a little traction, word of this "protest" may eventually reach the league office. That's a lot of ifs, but what the hell, I say give it a try. I'm all for anything that gets an NBA team back in Seattle and/or Vancouver. Not that I give a shit about the Sonics fans. It have my own selfish reason. With no other teams in the PNW, the Blazers now have to travel further than any other team, just to play their division rivals. Since when are Minnesota and Oklahoma in the NW? They're not. So, it means longer flights, which means getting to the next town later, which means less rest (especially on back-to-backs), which means tired players, which means more road losses. I want a team back in Seattle just so we don't have to fly 1500+ miles just to play other teams in our division. Besides, Clay Bennett is a lying tool. Anything that embarasses him is good in my book. BNM
Well, I remember a certain diminutive commissioner testifying in Olympia threatening the legislature. I remember that same commissioner greasing the skids so Bennett was the one selected to purchase the team. In other words, yeah the NBA had something to do with it. It was the eqivalent of sending a dead fish to every other NBA city--fuck with us and your team sleeps with the fishes.
If this is the best idea the S.O.S. (Save our Sonics) campaign could come up with, I'm not surprised that the 2006 prospects of the Sonics moving were met with a collective yawn by the city government, the state legislature, and the citizens of Puget Sound. Besides ... who's to say most people don't think a "Supersonics" chant is some sort of Seattle-based "we miss our Sonics but refuse to cheer for the Blazers" chant? If I hadn't seen this thread, that's how it would register to me. Just a bunch of guys who came down from Seattle to say "you're still the Sonics to me." Basically, what I'm saying is I'm in favor of filing some sort of protest to the league, but this is a stupid idea that will have all the impact of throwing a pebble at a tank. -Pop
No way in HELL am I ever gonna root for or cheer "Super Sonics" in MY Rose Garden. That is complete and utter shit. Don't expect Blazer fans to be so fucking stupid and do something like that. Do you think the people in Seattle would care if we lost the Blazers and they still had the Sonics? They would still laugh at us. Hell, they have NFL and MLB, honestly if we didn't have an NBA team or it wasn't the only team in the city I would probably never watch or give 2 cents about the NBA. Seattle is better off having NFL and MLB. Those are the 2 sports I wish we had here. Blazers are in my blood and are all my city has thats why I care so much. There is a reason why the people in Seattle don't care much, they have other teams to follow and know one day they will have another NBA team. Sorry, but I don't have sympathy for Seattle or the Sonics. I hope they come back one day but I am not about to advocate for it here in Portland.
Yeah, I don't think I'd ever root for anything Sonics. Seattle fans look down on Portland, even though they had one of the worst sports years in history. But it does have me interested in going to the game to see what happens. And also, I want to see us kick OKC's ass and get back at them.
Wow! I'd heard some people in Portland had an inferiority complex when it comes to Seattle, but I didn't think it was this bad. Are you guys actually so threatened by our neighbor up north that you won't support their effort (as pathetic as it may be) to land another NBA team - that would provide a benefit for our own Blazers (closer geographically, means less travel). If they do get a team, it will be an expansion team. Which means we'll be kicking the crap out of them for years. Think about it - less travel and a weak opponent in our division. Sounds good to me. Besides, even if the new team is called the Sonics, they won't be the same Sonics we used to hate - at least not until they get good enough to compete with use for the NW Division crown. BNM
Did i read this right??? Sonic fans want to use our teams arena to send a message? Hell no. Blazers need to worry about beating that sh!t team that use to play in seattle.