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Related: About this forumRed State Hoops: The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Value of Seattle's Rage
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The Oklahoma City Thunder are a stolen franchise, having been torn from Seattle in 2008. A mere four years later, they are in the NBA Finals, three wins away from becoming champions. They are also being relentlessly promoted by the NBA and their network partners as a team to love. We are told to see them as Americas Sweethearts, with their small-town vibe, roaring crowds and exuberant fans in color-coded shirts that all read, Team Is Family. They are the brilliant culmination of a planning meeting NBA Commissioner David Stern had with Republican strategist Matthew Dowd about how to give the league red state appeal. This was in conjunction with the NBAs establishment of a dress code and road behavior guidelines, and a general sense of rather blunt unease from David Stern that a league built on a foundation of black, inner-city talent would repel wealthier white fans.
You dont get much more red state than Oklahoma, where every district voted for John McCain in 2008, the only state that can make that claim. You dont get more red state than an arena named after minority owner Aubrey McClendons Chesapeake Energy Corporation, a company that makes its profits through fracking, the practice of splitting open the earth to extract more oil and natural gas. Fracking has been linked to earthquakes, toxic contamination of drinking water and global warming. According to studies, it actually causes greater degrees of global warming than coal. Not surprisingly, McClendon is a climate change denier. Hes also, for good measure, a staunch gay rights opponent, and one of the main funders for the 2004 group, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth aimed to smear John Kerrys military record in Vietnam. And he, like majority owner and major Republican donor Clay Bennett, took hundreds of millions in corporate welfare to move to OKC. Its all so very red state appeal.
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This isnt about spite or jealousy or anything of the sort. Its about protecting the future of hoops in the Emerald City. Basketball will return to Seattle. There are too many teams that have lost too much money and Seattle has the income, the passion and the real estate to make it happen. There will be a Sonics again because the NBA needs Seattle even more than Seattle need the NBA.
But on what terms will the Sonics come back? The people of Seattle took a principled stand against being ripped off by the NBA, and handing billionaires a $300 million bounty of corporate welfare. All of that courage, drama and pain will have been for nothing if they just accept the terms that David Stern will attempt to impose. There is much you can do, especially when the NBA demands a new arena as a precondition for pro ball to return. You can demand private funding for the new facility like they did in Philadelphia. Or you can demand a dollar of public ownership for every tax dollar that goes into the team. You can point to Green Bay and say, If the Packers have fan ownership, then why cant we? Its not just about having the Sonics return but how they return. Until that day, we should all hope to see the Thunder fall flat. Let every owner itching to move their team to greener pastures see that its not all parades and glory. If Clay Bennett and Aubrey McClendon dont believe in climate change, let them believe in karma.