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So, this is how the Seattle SuperSoncis show appreciation to their fans?
The Sonics send Paul Westphal his final paycheck. Michael Hanthorn Issaquah, Wash. While in theory team owner Howard Schultz's Supersonics-Starbucks Free Cup of Coffee Night was a great idea, distribution proved problematic. Brett Weber Charlotte, N.C. The Sonics were unfamiliar with how the NBA draft lottery balls were selected. Mike Barish Melville, N.Y. Here's what I think of your lousy rule changes! Marc Melendez Cleveland With Boeing leaving town, the preferred method of flight out of Seattle is bungee catapult. Dan Foley Davenport, Iowa Shooting out applications for head coach. The fine print reads: "Gary Payton not included". Ryan Bach Cincinnati In an attempt to keep attendance up, the Sonics now launch bricks at people who try to leave before the game is over. Mindy Lansing, Mich. I'm not sure what's going on, but it'll probably cost Mark Cuban two games and $75,000. Rick Britton San Diego, Calif. This is what they're going to start using to eject players next year? Someone better call Rasheed. John Baker Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Let's see, wherever this lands is the next home of the Grizzlies! Rami Horani Greenville, Pa. Sasquatch, check it out -- I think that's A-Rod, and I think I can hit him ... Michael Kosteva Boston During a recent contest with the Dallas Mavericks, Rashard Lewis kicks off the "Feed Shawn Bradley" competition ... Brandon W. Mudd St. Charles, Mo. It's definitely got the distance, but can we fit Payton and his attitude on it? Ryan Triffitt North Conway, N.H. Trying to get his agent's phone number to Mark Cuban, Rashard uses the old "Flying T-shirt" trick. Paul Andresen Fayetteville, Ark. Due to their poor shooting, the Sonics will try anything to make a basket. Travis Huntington, N.Y. It's a good thing we found some way to get rid of the 2001 Pacific Division Champs shirts we got printed up. Jeff Byer Davidsville, Pa. Hey, I think I can hit the CEO of Boeing. John Szczepanski Buffalo, N.Y. Seattle SuperSonics forward Rashard Lewis takes aim at a fan that had continuously gotten him mixed up with Portland Trail Blazers forward Rasheed Wallace. John Chiu Parsippany, N.J. What?! These people actually paid to watch Patrick Ewing? I'll use this thing to give them their money back... Gerry McGlinn Philadelphia And finally, here is what the actual AP photo caption stated: Seattle SuperSonics' Rashard Lewis shoots a T-shirt into the crowd at the end of the game against the San Antonio Spurs in Seattle, Wednesday, April 18, 2001. The Sonics won 105-67. (AP Photo/Stevan Morgain) Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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