When I first heard about the Houston/Sacramento trade involving Thomas Robinson, I couldn't help but think of another trade involving a team expected to be relocating in the near future.
Yes, it was the Sonics, and yes, it involved Wally Szczerbiak, the rich man's Jim Farmer. (Face it, Paul, in a sexy-off between Wally World and Jim Farmer, the match would be over before the massage oils got fully warmed.)

It was, of course, a logical choice to make, and one that only a team utterly disinterested in fielding a competitive team could make.
And so it was that the Sonics surrendered Szcerbiak and Delonte West and received in return, Ira Newble (!), Donyell Marshall (!!), and Adrian Griffin (!!!), who would, of course, go on to score a combined 24 points in the remainder of their collective careers.
The money quote came from Sam Presti (via USA Today), when he was asked whether the Sonics' owner's financial considerations were involved in the transaction:
"Absolutely not," Presti said. "Clay has been tremendously supportive of our decision making on the basketball side."
2 comments:
I beg to differ:
http://www.jimfarmer.com/photos.htm
I'll see your sexy Jim and raise you a sexy Cage:
http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/michaelcage.jpg
/game over
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