Seattle NBA/NHL Updates
Here’s the latest on the Seattle NBA/NHL front.
Chris Hansen’s Sonics Arena website put out a release on Tuesday. You can read the full extent of it here. You can follow the good people at Sonics Arena on Twitter here and like them on Facebook here.
According to the Milwaukee Business Journal, the Governor of Wisconsin will propose a “jock tax” to help pay off the Bucks’ potential new arena. The Bucks could be in play for Seattle at some point in time and have often been mentioned in relation to a potential moved.
Here’s King 5 reporter Chris Daniels with the latest from Seattle Mayor Ed Murray:
Murray says that NBA’s Silver said #Seattle remains a very attractive city for an NBA franchise, but league has no plans to expand. #NBA
— Chris Daniels (@ChrisDaniels5) January 22, 2015
Also from Murray, Seattle is “trying to move ball forward” with the NBA and the NHL. This report from King 5.
Murray also had a “nice chat” with the NHL, according to Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo! Sports, Seattle would be considered, along with Las Vegas, ahead of fellow expansion candidate Quebec City.
Seattle Seahawks: Seahawks NFC Championship Gear
Marshawn Lynch: “I’m just here so I won’t get fined” Media Day Press Conference
Seattle Seahawks: Marshawn Lynch and Rob Gronkowski Play Mortal Kombat
Yes, this is real. Beast Mode and Gronk playing Mortal Kombat on Conan. It airs tonight at 11 on TBS. Enjoy.
Seattle Seahawks: Early Super Bowl Storylines to Watch vs Patriots
Pete Carroll vs Previous Employers
Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was the Patriots’ head coach from 1997 to 1999. His predecessor was/is current Pats’ head coach Bill Belichick.
Gronk Containment
It is probably safe to say teams have a tough time containing New England tight end Rob Gronkowski. Gronk has 82 catches for 1124 yards and 12 touchdowns on the season. It’s also safe to say that he’s a matchup nightmare at 6’6 and 265 lbs.
Most teams don’t have the personnel to match up, but the Seahawks do. Kam Chancellor and KJ Wright will be tasked with shutting down one of the best tight ends in the league. Seattle held Denver’s Julius Thomas to four catches on 27 yards during last year’s Super Bowl, so they aren’t exactly inexperienced when it comes to shutting down elite tight ends.
Russell Wilson vs Tom Brady
Russell Wilson has beaten Tom Brady before. In fact, Wilson has made a habit out of beating elite QBs. Not only has he beaten Brady, but he has also gone 2-0 vs both Eli and Peyton Manning as well as Drew Brees. He’s now 3-0 vs Aaron Rodgers. If you had to pick a quarterback to help your team take down a Hall-of-Fame worthy QB, you’re taking Russell Wilson.
Power Running
Marshawn Lynch is far and away the best example of a power running back in today’s NFL. If you were to look up “power running back” in the dictionary, you’re going to get a picture of Beast Mode. Although not to Lynch’s standard, New England has power backs as well in LaGarrette Blount and Jonas Gray. It’s safe to say that power running will dominate the Super Bowl.
All stats courtesy of http://www.pro-football-reference.com/ unless otherwise noted.