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And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
And even though Bennett smiled through much of the event, there were signs of wear. The two years in Seattle had been continuous and litigious and ugly. He’d been beaten up. He’d been bloodied.
Bennett and Co. decided to buy the Seattle SuperSonics instead. On July 2, 2008 — two years after the purchase and a year after the Hornets went home — Bennett announced the franchise had reached a ...