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Former Husky Isaiah Thomas is considered one of the rising young stars on the Kings, a team with promising talent but currently among the worst in the NBA. (AP)
Now that it looks like the Sacramento Kings will become the Seattle Sonics, a big question is what kind of team we're getting? Suffice it to say there likely won't be an NBA championship banner hanging from KeyArena or a new Seattle arena any time soon.

"It's a very young team, it's a team that's in a place of transition and rebuilding," says 710 ESPN's Matt Pitman.

The Kings are currently 16-26, third worst in the NBA's Western Conference and trailing the Pacific Division-leading L.A. Clippers by 16 games. But they boast a strong nucleus of promising players, including former UW and Curtis High grad Isaiah Thomas and Franklin High standout Aaron Brooks, along with raw but highly regarded big man DeMarcus Cousins and rising star Jason Thompson.

"They've got some good young players. They're going to have some growing pains whether it's here or in Sacramento," Pitman says.

But don't despair. Oklahoma City turned a floundering Seattle franchise into one of the NBA's best in just five years, going from the cellar to the NBA finals in 2012 thanks to lucking into the second overall draft pick that landed them all-star Kevin Durant and other mainstays along with several key free-agent signings.

ESPN NBA insider Kurt Rambis told "Seattle's Morning News" on KIRO Radio it's not easy, but it certainly can be done in Seattle.

"Obviously you have to have a high degree of talent scouting, luck and most important, willingness to spend money."

Investor Chris Hansen and his group seem more than willing to open their checkbook, from the nearly $300 million he's committed in private money for the new arena to the hundreds of million he's reportedly shelling out for the Kings.

"It's a process. You got to go through trades, you have to clear some cap space, you might have to get lucky in the draft and go through free agents," Rambis said.

But Rambis says Seattle has a big advantage, because many players have always loved the city and would be more than willing to move here and play for the Sonics if the new arena, facilities and ownership are top notch.

710 ESPN's Mike Salk agrees. He told "Seattle's Morning News" the team can become competitive quickly thanks to just one or two good drafts along with snagging a top-notch free agent or two.

"The salary cap is the great equalizer," Salk says. "Unlike baseball, where the richest teams spend the most money to get the most players, in the NBA the coolest cities get the best players. Do you want to play in Milwaukee or Minnesota?"

Rumors that NBA legends Larry Bird and Phil Jackson are reportedly in talks to take a top front-office spot helping to build the team would also be a big boost.

"You can tell Chris Hansen and group are very serious," Salk says.

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  • Dericksh wrote...
    Curtis HS is inUniversity Place not Tacoma
    Please do not mix the two up. Shoddy reporting. Pay attention to details. No one in U.P. wants to be associated with Tacoma.
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  • dragonmeteor wrote...
    tacoma?
    please tell me where it says tacoma in this article. The only reference to Tacoma is yours and my comment. Besides, I think Tacoma would rather not be associated with you. Or wherever ou are from
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  • Dericksh wrote...
    edited
    They changed it from Tacoma to University Place Which I appreciate
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  • *logos* wrote...
    Savvy drafts?!
    That is downright moronic. It's not hard when you steal Kevin Durant. Srsly.
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  • haggisbasher wrote...
    Durant
    Im pretty sure we had Durant and Westbrook in a Sonics jersey before the sale and before the dumping of fine players like Allen to Boston.
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  • clevesside wrote...
    More to follow than this....
    ..... and I'll wait with my money before they name the coach, staff, and who's available. All said, all good going forward.
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  • Eta Huinya wrote...
    Coach
    Only one coach for whatever team comes to Seattle in my opinion, that's Mac-10.
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