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Boo Hoo



May 27 08

This is a special feature from guest blogger Christopher Sells

I think most would agree that it’s true that money can’t buy you happiness. Money can certainly buy you things that can perhaps bring you happiness on some level, but it won’t be that everlasting happiness that people are supposed to seek in life.

That being said, there are still quite a few people who would sacrifice their living situations and possessions in exchange for millions of dollars without thinking twice about it. There are also those who would have little sympathy for those who could be forced to uproot their lives and move to a new, strange place. 

One of the people who fall into the first category is Brent Gooden, a PR guy from Oklahoma. One of the people who fall into the second category is Seattle SuperSonics owner Clay Bennett who, by the way, employs Gooden.

If you’re not familiar with the whole Sonics situation, it would be good for you to take some time to get up to speed by searching around on the ‘Net. A brief synopsis: Bennett bought the team and tried to get Seattle to build a new arena. When the city wouldn’t agree, Bennett announced he was moving the team to Oklahoma City. Seattle filed suit to keep them in-city through the end of their lease, some e-mails surfaced that made it clear that Bennett wanted to move the team all along, former owner Howard Schultz files suit against Bennett claiming he was dishonest during the team purchase. Court trials loom to decide the fate of the team next season, for sure, and perhaps beyond that. Like I said, do some research.

So the new development in all of this, which I alluded to in the lead, is Bennett’s feelings about his employees’ concerns about having to move and play in OKC. In an e-mail to Gooden, Bennett wrote “Boo hoo” in response to hearing that some of the players were upset about the potential move. Gooden wrote back, “Great response. I would play wherever for half of the lowest paid player on the team.”

First off, Bennett should recognize that he needs his players to want to do their jobs and to attempt to be happy while they’re doing them. You may not give a crap about their feelings, but these are the guys who are ultimately responsible for making you money. The fans are there to see them play. The worse they play, the fewer fans they perform in front of. Fewer fans equals less money. It’s simple really. Maybe Bennett should just stop sending e-mails because he apparently can’t stop saying things in them that will haunt him later. 

Secondly, Gooden can’t assume that because he would do something, that an NBA should eagerly do the same. All too often we hear someone say something about the NBA followed by some sort of qualifier detailing their salary. “If I made that much money, I’d do this” or “They make enough money, why can’t they do that.” I understand where people are coming from when they say these things, but how would they feel if they were put into the situation? 

How do you guys feel about it? Should the Sonics players and everyone who works in the organization be ready to move from the Northwest to the Plains because of their salary? Do you feel they deserve to have their feelings addressed by Bennett? What would you do if you made that kind of money? Would you be happy or would you feel that your happiness even mattered? Leave your answers in the comment box.

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7 Comments: Boo Hoo

Posted by

on 06.9.2008
Hey Seattle........ BOOOO HOOO .
Posted by
hoodoo
on 05.29.2008
The players weren’t told "boo hoo". That’s the point. This may have come from discovery, but it wasn’t written for public consumption. We all write or say things in private we don’t intend everyone in the world to hear. My point was that other owners, GMs and coaches undoubtedly have the same or similar attitude. We’re not reading their e-mails or listening to their phone conversations. Let’s drop the draft if we all really care about the players’ feelings.. I’m sure Durant would rather have played in Washington than Seattle. Chris Paul wanted to be drafted by Charlotte or Atlanta so he could be closer to home. Let’s all start worrying about player’s feelings and let them play whereever they want, OK? Looking at one person’s e-mails and assuming their attitude is different from everyone else in the same situation is ridiculous and reeks of something......call if desperation or whatever you want. .
Posted by
speedcat
on 05.28.2008
Yo man,This came from court discovery, not "hype thrown around by the Seattle folks". I agree it’s tame.But if you follow this situation at all, you’d agree that Bennett and his group have lied since day one to get this team and move it to OKC. Check out the Schultz lawsuit that intends to reverse the sale of the team, based on "fraud in the inducement" during the sale. He’s hired one of the best fraud and anti-trust attorneys in the nation. .
Posted by
Seattle OG
on 05.28.2008
bennett has made him self look bad. hoodoo you dont get it because the players will leave or not even try.... if i am kevin durant and i say i dont want to leave Seattle for OKC and im told Boo Hoo do i want to try for that owner... no i do not. Bennett did not act in good faith and this is why he is getting torn a new one. i am enjoying every minute of this because it looks more and more like the owners will lose .
Posted by
hoodoo 2
on 05.27.2008
great points hoodoo, finally someone who gets it .
Posted by
BOB
on 05.27.2008
Clay Bennett is a lousy owner and if the OKC people think he will upgrade or improve the team, they are in much disappointment. This guy is a bottom feeder, and know that the OKC fans are desperate and will watch anything.He plays to lose for high draft picks and won’t pay the big money when he has to pay up.Also he is a liar and this trait is part of who this guy is. His e-mails reveal a ugly side. .
Posted by
hoodoo
on 05.27.2008
First of all, the chances that more than 50% of the current players will actually be on the team when it moves is a stretch. Secondly, what was he supposed to say, "I think I’ll rethink my plans. I would hate to upset my players. I may be losing $20 million a year, while they’re making $5 million, but their precious feelings come first"? Basketball players are adults, and they are making millions. Free agency is when you get to pick where you live, and until then, if the owner, coach or GM decides to cut you or trade you, there is a lot of "Boo Hoo" attitude going on. This came from private e-mails. Anyone want to bet that we’d get a real education if we got to see all the owner’s, coaches and GM’s e-mails? What do you think Phil Jackson’s response to being told that a player was unhappy about moving would be? I bet BooHoo would be tame compared to what would come across on his keyboard. This is a bunch of hype, thrown around by the Seattle folks who are looking for any negative publicity they can get for Bennett and Oklahoma City. It reeks of desperation, frankly. .

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