clarknova
04-24-2012, 10:35 AM
A few years ago a local group put together a documentary film about the Seattle Sonics and the relocation to Oklahoma City. The film received a lot of attention and is now being shown in a condenced 1 hour version on CNBC Friday and Sunday night.
Whether you're a fan of basketball, were a fan of the Sonics or just a Seattle sports fan. I consider this movie to be a must see. For those that don't understand the vitriol directed at Howard Shultz, local and state government, former mayor Greg Nickels, and NBA commissioner David Stern- This movie explains everything. It's not just about basketball, it's about sports teams, money, and the egos of the powerful. If you're a fan of a sports team, you can't help but relate. If you put yourself in the place of the Sonics fans, pretending it's your team, the Mariners for instance and imagine what that process would feel like... It's pretty powerful. It's also a really well done documentary film that has a lot of good historical background on Seattle sports franchises and the history of professional sports in our area.
I encourage everyone to watch it Friday, Sunday, or in it's entirety (full version) on the Sonicsgate website:
http://www.sonicsgate.org/
I watched it again last night (about he 4th time I've seen it), and I felt sick to my stomach again. Even after all these years, it's painful to re-live.
I think it's great that it's getting national attention, and should be embarrasing to the NBA at the very least. The released private email exchages between the commissioner and Clay Bennett are put best by local whiny radio host and annoying Cougars fan "Go To Guy" Jim Moore: "I thought it was pretty f&%*ed up!"
Watch it if you haven't.
Whether you're a fan of basketball, were a fan of the Sonics or just a Seattle sports fan. I consider this movie to be a must see. For those that don't understand the vitriol directed at Howard Shultz, local and state government, former mayor Greg Nickels, and NBA commissioner David Stern- This movie explains everything. It's not just about basketball, it's about sports teams, money, and the egos of the powerful. If you're a fan of a sports team, you can't help but relate. If you put yourself in the place of the Sonics fans, pretending it's your team, the Mariners for instance and imagine what that process would feel like... It's pretty powerful. It's also a really well done documentary film that has a lot of good historical background on Seattle sports franchises and the history of professional sports in our area.
I encourage everyone to watch it Friday, Sunday, or in it's entirety (full version) on the Sonicsgate website:
http://www.sonicsgate.org/
I watched it again last night (about he 4th time I've seen it), and I felt sick to my stomach again. Even after all these years, it's painful to re-live.
I think it's great that it's getting national attention, and should be embarrasing to the NBA at the very least. The released private email exchages between the commissioner and Clay Bennett are put best by local whiny radio host and annoying Cougars fan "Go To Guy" Jim Moore: "I thought it was pretty f&%*ed up!"
Watch it if you haven't.