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Keeping an eye on the NBA and Seattle's efforts to get back into the game
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Posted by Eric Williams @ 01:04:06 pm

Because of the winter snow storm that blew through the Midwest last night my flight plants have gotten jumbled and I'm in an airport in Minnesota hoping to catch a plane in Milwaukee in time to catch tonight's game.

With my copious free time, I've put together a few links to keep you company.

In case you haven't heard, Seattle started off hot then fizzled against the Pistons at Detroit on Tuesday, losing 100-97.

Will Johan Petro be the starting center for the Sonics next season? Seattle coach P.J. Carlesimo says he’ll have a better gauge by the end of this season.

Seattle faces Milwaukee today, and the Bucks still remember the 35 points Kevin Durant hung on them back in Seattle.

Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett declares victory as city residents there overwhelmingly passed an initiative to allow for $121 million in improvement to the Ford Center, setting the stage for an NBA team to move there.

Seattle author Sherman Alexie weighs in on the ongoing blog battles between Sonics point guards Earl Watson and Luke Ridnour in his weekly column he writes for The Stranger.

ESPN’s David Thorpe still has Kevin Durant ranked No 2 in his weekly rankings. Fellow Sonics rookie Jeff Green is ranked No. 11.

Happy reading. I'll have more when I (hopefully) make it to Milwaukee.

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