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Seattle Supersonics 2007-2008

Episode 8 of the The Darko Ages podcast, hosted by kenosborne16, titled "Seattle Supersonics 2007-2008" was published on August 12, 2025 and runs 67 minutes.

August 12, 2025 ·67m · The Darko Ages

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The guys are back to talk about the Supersonics last season in Seattle. They talk about the the team, the 2007 draft and the beginning of the Sam Presti era. They talk about the start of Kevin Durant's career before diving into some NBA conspiracy theories and talking about billionaires and stadiums.

The guys are back to talk about the Supersonics last season in Seattle. They talk about the the team, the 2007 draft and the beginning of the Sam Presti era. They talk about the start of Kevin Durant's career before diving into some NBA conspiracy theories and talking about billionaires and stadiums.

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