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10. Item: The Seattle SuperSonics fire coach Bob Weiss and hire Stan Van Gundy, with the announcement they have gained traction in the purchase of land to build a new building in the parking lot of Qwest Field.
What this really means: Managing partner Howard Schultz, chairman of Starbucks, and president and CEO Wally Walker pushed through a referendum that a five-cent coffee tax would be added to all coffee purchased in the five counties surrounding Puget Sound and the new building would be named Starbucks Fieldhouse. But all non-Starbucks coffee drinkers proceed to boycott Sonics games in KeyArena, attendance drops to 5,000 a game and Schultz buys out 40 other minority owners. He then sells what amounts to 75 percent of the team to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who promptly gets the OK for a new building across Lake Washington in downtown Bellevue — where people can actually afford to attend NBA games. He buys out the final year of the KeyArena lease and they move into Windows of the World Fieldhouse for the 2009-10 season. -
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