Seattle Sonics Tickets (or SuperSonics if you are old-skool)
Just because the Sonics sorta sucked in 2005/06 doesn’t mean they will suck again in 2006/07. And even if they do it’s still the NBA baby — what’s not to love? So where should you look for tickets? Well the box office is a good place to start. But if the box office doesn’t have the seats you really want you should try my favorite aftermarket ticket brokers. These guys often have access to the best seats in the house and they want to sell them to you. Here are the best places to shop for Seattle Supersonics tickets:
StubHub - They always have seats. They let you sell extra tickets with their system as well.
We Have Seats - These guys usually come in with the lowest prices
TicketsNow - Always a good place to shop and they often have an excellent invetory of seats.
Happy hunting. Here is some more info on your Sonics from their wiki:
Conference - Western Conference
Division - Northwest Division
Founded - 1967
Arena – KeyArena
City – Seattle, Washington
Team Colors – Green and Gold
Head Coach – Bob Hill
Championships –1 (1979)
Conference Titles –3 (1978, 1979, 1996)
Division Titles - 6 (1979, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005)Home arenas
KeyArena (formerly Seattle Center Coliseum) 1967–1978, 1985–1994, 1995–Present
Kingdome 1978–1985
Tacoma Dome 1994–1995 (During KeyArena Remodel)Ownership change and Team Future
Following disagreements between the Basketball Club of Seattle and the city of Seattle concerning the need to renovate the KeyArena, the Sonics and Seattle Storm were sold to an Oklahoma City group led by Clay Bennett on July 18, 2006 for US$350 million. The sale was approved by the NBA owners on October 24 of that year. The new ownership has said that upholding the Sonics’ lease with KeyArena through 2009–10 is “a priority” and that “with the right dynamics on the court, the right business model and a financially committed ownership group that recognizes and respect Seattle, we can succeed here for decades to come.” However, there is speculation that their intention is to move the team to Oklahoma City once the Hornets return to New Orleans, Louisiana. To combat any concerns that Seattle fans were not interested in keeping the teams in the area fans of the teams formed Save Our Sonics and Storm to show support and urge the regions leaders and the NBA to keep the teams in Seattle.

