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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Currently, former KeyArena manager Joy Syngh is continuing his testimony on the witness stand. Sonics attorney Paul Taylor is asking specific questions regarding financial arrangements in the KeyArena lease.
It seems like Taylor is trying (I would say unsuccessfully) to show a dysfunctional relationship between KeyArena officials and team officials regarding the Sonics occupancy of KeyArena.
Sonics chairman Clay Bennett is expected to testify once Syngh is finished.
Left over from Monday, here’s Paul Lawrence, the city’s lead attorney, talking to the media.
Scheduled to testify today are Sonics chairman Clay Bennett, Sonics CEO Danny Barth and three expert witnesses for Andrew Zimbalist, Todd Meneberg and Lon Hatamiya.
Here's The Oklahoman’s coverage of the trial.
Who’s in and who’s out of the NBA draft after Monday’s deadline to withdraw passed? ESPN’s Chris Ford has the list.
