Over lunch, the would-be pro hoops savior says he won’t be on the hook for road upgrades, why the building seats only 18,000 and what he’s looking for in ownership partners.
Author: Art Thiel
Proposed arena developer Chris Hansen says adding a big road-improvement bill to his tab would make the project in SoDo “not viable.”
DE Bruce Irvin was on the first-round radar of few around the NFL draft. But after hearing him talk, everyone is going to know him very well very soon.
The Seahawks pulled off a stunner Thursday, taking Bruce Irvin, a 6-3, 248-pound defensive end from West Virginia who dazzled scouts with a 4.5-second time in the 40 yard dash, then disappointed many when he was arrested for breaking a sign at a sandwich shop. Most scouting services projected Irvin as second-rounder. He did himself
Seattle filmmakers’ hit documentary on the sordid Sonics saga goes from YouTube to cable TV this weekend on CNBC.
Coach Pete Carroll likes Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Which is fine, as long as he doesn’t use the Seahawks’ No. 1 draft pick on him. Send him chocolates or something.
A 3-6 homestand, including little bounceback after the perfect game Saturday, has left the Mariners floundering as they go on the road against tough opponents.
Mariners helpless against White Sox’s 29-year-old nearly forgotten man; Philip Humber was the next to last player on an Opening Day roster to get into a game.
The spectacular collapse of Sacramento’s arena deal likely means Kings will move after 2012-13 season. Vancouver makes sense — perhaps as a temp home prior to a move to Seattle.
A 5-3 win over the ubiquitous A’s gives the Mariners a 6-5 start and a moment to reflect that Jesus Montero might become what Jack Zduriencik dared to dream.