http://www.koco.com/news/14494879/detail.htmlBennett Files Papers To Move Seattle Sonics To OKC
POSTED: 10:39 am CDT November 2, 2007
UPDATED: 2:55 pm CDT November 2, 2007
SEATTLE -- The owner of the Seattle Supersonics announced on Friday that he is filing relocation papers with the NBA to move his franchise to Oklahoma City, authorities said.
"Today we notified commissioner (David) Stern that we intend to relocate the Sonics to Oklahoma City if we succeed in the pending litigation with the city, or are able to negotiate an early lease termination, or at the end of the lease term," Bennett said in a lengthy statement.
A group of Seattle businessmen sent inquiries to Bennett about an offer to buy the Sonics and save the basketball team for the city. A spokesman said the group sent a letter to Bennett expressing its interest and asking for a meeting. Bennett reaffirmed his position that the Sonics are not for sale.
The group is led by Dennis Daugs, managing director of Lakeside Capital Management. He's a former minority owner of the NBA franchise.
The letter said his group wants the Sonics to continue to play in Key Arena and avoid a legal fight with the city.
Bennett's group of Oklahoma City businessmen bought the team last year for $350 million.
Filing relocation papers with the NBA is merely the first step in a process that could see the team at the Ford Center as early as next season. Oklahoma City played host to the New Orleans Hornets for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons.
In his statement, Bennett said it's possible that the WNBA Seattle Storm might stay in Seattle.
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