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Sonics owner to file for move to OK City

Oklahoma City businessman Clay Bennett poses for a photo in his office in Oklahoma City, in this April 3, 2007 file photo. Bennett told the NBA on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007, that he plans to move the team to Oklahoma City. Clay Bennett had set a Wednesday deadline for having a plan to replace KeyArena, which he says is outdated. He and the city are in a dispute about the arena lease. (AP Photo)

Clay Bennett sat in his owners suite during the Seattle SuperSonics’ home opener churning with emotions. He beamed watching No. 2 draft pick Kevin Durant score 27 points in just his second NBA game, showing flashes of his youthful brilliance and igniting the home fans. But Bennett also knew what loomed Friday morning — his long-anticipated announcement that he plans to move the team to Oklahoma…

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