Sports | Seattle Southbound Sonics Settle With Seattle City will be paid up to $75M to let team move to Oklahoma City By Rob Quinn Posted Jul 3, 2008 8:06 AM CDT Copied Seattle SuperSonics owner Clay Bennett smiles during a news conference in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. The Sonics will move to Oklahoma City for the 2008-09 season. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Bryan Terry) The Seattle Supersonics have reached a last-minute deal with their hometown that will let the team move to Oklahoma City for the start of the next NBA season, reports the Seattle Times. The agreement, made just hours before a judge was to rule on a lawsuit over the team's arena lease, will give the city $45 million now and $30 million more if it has no new NBA team within five years. "We made it," Sonics owner Clay Bennett told a cheering crowd in his Oklahoma hometown. "The NBA will be in Oklahoma City next season, playing their games." He promised the move would begin today. The Sonics still face a lawsuit from former owner Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, who accuses Bennett of breaking a promise to keep the team in Seattle. Read These Next Iran's new leader issued a defiant first statement. Country star cancels rest of his tour: 'I am mentally unwell.' Report finds uninjured cop took an ambulance as a dying man waited. Second 'Doomsday Plane' in 2 months is seen over California. Report an error