Post-Sonics Watch
Feeling lost without your Seattle SuperSonics? Seattle-area NBA fans face their first season without an NBA team in 41 years. Primarily, our coverage here will focus on the City of Seattle’s attempt to bring the NBA back to Seattle. But we also will provide updates on the Portland Trail Blazers, the Oklahoma City Thunder and area players plying their trade for other teams in the NBA.

Eric Williams covered the Sonics' last season in Seattle. A Tacoma native, Eric graduated from Mount Tahoma High and the University of Puget Sound.

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Keeping an eye on the NBA and Seattle's efforts to get back into the game
Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Posted by Eric Williams @ 03:05:09 pm

Seattle's Wally Szczerbiak will sit out tonight’s game with a sprained right ankle, but everybody else should be ready to go. Expect Damien Wilkins and Delonte West to get more time with Szczerbiak out.

And Cleveland’s LeBron James is a game-time decision, although I heard Akron Beacon Journal’s Brian Windhorst, who covers the Cavs, on the radio this afternoon and he thinks James will be a go tonight.

I don’t buy the numbers, but according to these calculations by Wages of Wins Dave Berri Seattle’s Jeff Green is among the 10 worst players in the NBA, and Kevin Durant is among the 25 worst players in terms of wins produced per 48 minutes. Take a look at the list here.

ESPN numbers cruncher John Hollinger rates the top pro prospects in college at the midseason point. No surprise that Kansas State’s Michael Beasley tops the list.
However, freshman guards like Derrick Rose (Memphis), Eric Gordon (Indiana) O.J. Mayo (US) and Donte Green (Syracuse) failed to crack the top 20. You can view the article along with the full list here, but you have to be a subscriber to ESPN Insider.

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