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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Same starters for Seattle, with Earl Watson, Kevin Durant, Jeff Green, Chris Wilcox and Johan Petro.
For Indiana, Travis Diener, Mike Dunleavy, Troy Murphy, Danny Granger and Jeff Foster.
Seattle signed Mike Wilks to a second 10-day contract today, which means he'll be with the team at least until March 20. Wilks has only appeared in one game for Seattle, but said he's getting more comfortable with the system and looking forward to proving himself worthy of an invite to Sonics camp next season.
Listen to the Wilks conversation here.
Time Magazine is interviewing NBA Commissioner David Stern, and seeking reader input on what questions to ask. You can submit questions through this blog forum here.
ESPN's Bill Simmons was on with KJR's Dave "Softy" Mahler on Monday. Simmons has been a big supporter of the Save or Sonics effort, and offers an interesting take on the situation. Listen to the interview here.
The Seattle Weekly's Damon Agnos and Reidster Reid parody the NBA's slogan "Where Amazing Happens" in this YouTube clip.
