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
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Posted by Darrin Beene @ 02:27:26 pm

This was announced by the NBA today:

Rookie of the Year Kevin Durant and Seattle Sonics teammate Jeff Green headlined the NBA All-Rookie team announced Tuesday.

Atlanta’s Al Horford was the only unanimous choice with 58 votes, followed by Durant with 57 in balloting by the league’s head coaches. Horford ranked first among rookies in double-doubles (25) and rebounds (9.7), helping the Hawks end the league’s longest postseason drought with their first playoff berth since 1999.

Green (43 votes), along with Houston’s Luis Scola (53), Los Angeles Clippers forward Al Thornton (48) also made the first team.

The 6-foot-9 Durant led the SuperSonics with 20.3 points per game, 7.6 more than any other rookie. He was the only first-year player to lead his team in five categories — points, blocks, steals, free throws made and free throw percentage. Durant blocked more shots than any other guard in the league (75).

The All-Rookie second team was Toronto’s Jamario Moon, Memphis’ Juan Carlos Navarro, Philadelphia’s Thaddeus Young, Detroit’s Rodney Stuckey, who went to Eastern Washington, and Houston’s Carl Landry.

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