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Judge refuses Sonics' arbitration request

SEATTLE, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- A U.S. judge in Seattle ruled that the city's dispute with the NBA's SuperSonics over its KeyArena lease should be heard in court instead of by an arbitrator.

The decision is a win for the city, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported. Sonics owners wanted an arbitration panel to decide whether the team can buy out the last two years of the lease.

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Owner Clay Bennett, who said the Sonics have been losing millions of dollars a year at KeyArena, has given the city a Wednesday deadline for a plan to replace it. Unless the team gets a new arena, he said he would move the Sonics elsewhere.

The legal case is likely to make moving the Sonics more complicated. An arbitration panel would have probably made a decision within six months while a trial could take two or three times as long.

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