Seattle, WA- The Seattle SuperSonics new General Manager/Owner Something-To-Say sat still in his office, looking sharp in a crisp new grey suit, and looked out the window pensively. "Kevin Durant is the future of the franchise."
The Sonics were recently bought by the young man, who resides in Phoenix, Arizona, when not in Seattle. He now has the task of overseeing the rebuilding of the historic franchise. A franchise that once had the likes of Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton hasn't been too exciting in some time.
"I think we have a great young squad. Most of these guys aren't gonna step out on the court and dominate now, but in a few years, who knows?" Something-To-Say seems very confident in the future of the franchise. "I want to make Seattle folk remember why they love basketball."

The past of the Sonics.
The future appears to lie in the hands of one man. A kid who averaged 25.8 points per, and 11.1 rebounds per on 47.2% FG shooting in his one year at the University of Texas. Kevin Durant is a well spoken young man who is already expected to be among the better scorers in the NBA, and with some improvement, could be a superstar for the league to behold.
His backups? "Main other youngsters I like are Jeff Green and Johan Petro, they have potential to be great too." Green's Georgetown team went to the Final Four last year.

The future of the Sonics?
Whatever the combination is, if anyone can find it, it's Something-To-Say, and the Sonics future looks bright.