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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Wednesday was also the return to the Northwest of former Washington State University standout Kyle Weaver, who has been in the Oklahoma City Thunder's starting lineup the past seven games.
Weaver, the 6-foot-6 Beloit, Wis. product, has been starting at shooting guard, and has been assigned to defending the other team's best perimeter player.
On Tuesday, it was reigning NBA most valuable player Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles.

A couple hundred or so former Sonics fans, probably more than expected, showed up to see their former team, the Oklahoma City Thunder play in the Northwest for the first time since the Oklahoma City-based ownership group relocated the franchise last summer.
Many were bitter about the loss of the Sonics, carrying signs like the one shown above and down below to voice their displeasure.
But also many were resigned to the fact that their team now resided in Oklahoma City, and looked forward to the return of the NBA to Seattle.
