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Fans React to Rumors of Milwaukee Bucks Moving to Seattle

Another day, another NBA team rumored to be moving to Seattle

By Lauren Mang October 20, 2014

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Well this is interesting. ESPN’s Bill Simmons speculated last week in an episode ofBill and Jalen’s 2014-15 Preview about the hefty profit NBA owners could potentially make if they sell the Milwaukee Bucks franchise to Seattle, and theorized that it was even likely to happen given that Milwaukee still hasn’t found a location for the arena it only has a year left to build.

Watch the conversation for yourself here (the salient dialogue starts around the 11 minute mark):

Other publications have since picked up on the theory and began writing about it, prompting varied reactions from fans in both cities.

Basketball fans in Seattle have been put through the relocation rumor ringer plenty with last year’s Sacramento Kings debacle, in which after much will-they-or-won’t-they, the NBA rejected the Kings’ move to Seattle. It’s safe to say we’ve had our hearts broken once (twice if you count the SuperSonics’ initial departure) and we’re not keen on trusting anyone just yet.

As expected, fan emotions ran the gamut from surprised and joyous, to sad and sullen. Fair enough.

Sheer shock:

The #SorryNotSorry tweet:

This guy lets his moral compass be his guide, but his respondent makes a good point, too:

Come to think of it, I’ve never met a Bucks fan either:

Trust no one:

Salty, indeed:

So what say you? Are you thrilled or not even giving it a second thought? Voice your opinion in the comments below or send us a tweet @Seattlemag.

 

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