Steve Francis+FollowHall of Famer Lenny Wilkens Passes Away at 88Sad news for the basketball world — Lenny Wilkens, one of only five people ever inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach, has passed away at 88. A nine-time All-Star and a member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team, Wilkens also became a legendary coach, leading six franchises and winning a championship with the Seattle SuperSonics, forever etching his name into the city’s basketball history. Beyond the court, Wilkens was known for his leadership and decades of community work in Seattle. A true pioneer and ambassador of the game. Rest in peace to one of the greats. 🙏 #LennyWilkens #NBA #RIP #Seattle #HallOfFame #BasketballLegend #Portland 603Share
Matthew Roberts+FollowNBA's Grizzlies and Pelicans could be relocation candidatesAccording to Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix, both the Memphis Grizzlies and New Orleans Pelicans have been mentioned within NBA circles as potential teams that might relocate due to their small markets and expiring arena deals later this decade. While the league’s official focus is still on expansion (most likely to Seattle and Las Vegas), there’s growing talk about whether some small-market teams might move instead. For context — ticket prices in Memphis have dropped as low as $2–4 recently, showing how rough the market has been. If relocation ever happens… which cities do you think deserve an NBA team next? #NBA #Grizzlies #Pelicans #Expansion #Relocation #Seattle #LasVegas #Alabama4320Share
Charles Richardson+FollowSeattle Daycare Drama: Somali Community Targeted?A Seattle woman in a headscarf wasn’t having it when a journalist showed up at her door, grilling her about running a daycare amid a nationwide Somali daycare fraud scandal. With the feds freezing payments in Minnesota and the FBI digging in, some local reporters are now snooping around Somali-run daycares in Washington. The woman clapped back, refusing to prove anything, while community leaders say Somali families are being unfairly harassed. This story is getting heated! #Education #Seattle #DaycareDrama00Share
Cathy Porter+FollowSeattle Hilton’s wild bathtub surpriseChecking into a Seattle Hilton at 1am, Isabella Olivas just wanted a relaxing bath—but got a shock when water started pouring from the ceiling instead of the faucet! Her TikTok reaction has gone viral, with millions chiming in about this unusual tub design. Some folks called it “upsetting” and wondered if it’s a luxury feature or just a weird one. Others joked about hotels getting too creative. Would you be cool with a ceiling-fill bathtub, or does it sound like a recipe for a soggy mess? Let’s hear your wildest hotel surprises! #Entertainment #TVSeries #Seattle00Share
boothconnor+FollowSEA-TAC travelers: Double-check your rideshareA recent incident at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a wake-up call for anyone using Uber or Lyft after landing. Someone posing as a rideshare driver picked up a traveler, took them off-route, and demanded money before letting them out miles away. Airport officials are now pushing the "What’s My Name?" campaign—always ask your driver who they’re picking up before you get in. It’s a simple step that could make all the difference, especially during busy travel seasons. Have you ever felt uneasy about a rideshare pickup? What safety tips do you swear by? #News #Seattle #AirportSafety00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowSeattle fans roasted after wild Seahawks comebackLeaving Lumen Field early cost some Seahawks fans a front-row seat to one of the season’s wildest finishes. Charissa Thompson, a Seattle native, didn’t hold back—she called out the hometown crowd on live TV for bailing before the team’s epic 16-point comeback win over the Rams. Cameras even caught the early exit! The energy shift was unreal after Rashid Shaheed’s punt return, and the stadium went from deflated to electric. This game is a reminder: in Seattle, you never know what’s coming next. Would you ever leave a game early? Let’s hear your stories! #Sports #Seahawks #Seattle00Share
Steve Francis+FollowAdam Silver: NBA will decide on expansion “sometime in 2026” — Vegas and Seattle on deckPer Adam Silver, the NBA is finally putting a rough timeline on expansion. Speaking before the NBA Cup Final in Vegas, Silver said the league is working with current teams, running the numbers, and “sometime in 2026 we’ll make a determination” on whether to expand past 30 teams. He specifically name-checked Las Vegas and Seattle as the two main markets the league is studying, while adding that they’ve looked at other cities too. The NBA hasn’t expanded since 2004 (Charlotte Bobcats), and Seattle has been without a team since the Sonics moved to OKC in 2008. If/when expansion happens, we’re talking about: Two new teams (most likely) A massive expansion fee split among owners An expansion draft that could shake up a lot of rosters If the NBA actually pulls the trigger, where do you want the next teams — Vegas, Seattle, or somewhere else? #NBA #AdamSilver #NBAExpansion #Seattle #LasVegas #NBADiscussion23Share
STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV!+FollowSeattle’s Evangadi Hookah Lounge Shut Down After Deadly CID Shooting — City Cracks Down Hard on Late-Night Spots | STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV‼️ Seattle’s CID just lost another late-night spot. Evangadi Hookah Lounge on Rainier Ave is officially shut down — after a deadly early-morning shooting took the life of 34-year-old Khalif Hussein. City records show Evangadi had five after-hours violations, the worst in the city this summer. SPD labeled it a chronic nuisance tied to ongoing fights, safety issues, and late-night chaos. The shutdown came hours after a gunman walked up to the front door and opened fire inside, then disappeared down Rainier. No arrest yet. The owner, already facing $20K in fines under Seattle’s new late-night ordinance, closed the lounge for good once police and the city attorney moved in. Seattle says this is part of a bigger crackdown: if your spot keeps drawing violence, you’re done. This is STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV — Street News, Raw & Uncut‼️ #STITCHLIPPMAFIATV #Seattle #Crime #Nightlife #CID20Share
Bryce Clark+FollowSeattle’s record crowd changes women’s hockey16,000+ fans packed Climate Pledge Arena for the Seattle Torrent’s home opener, smashing the U.S. attendance record for pro women’s hockey. Even though the Torrent lost, the energy was electric—players called it a “pinch-me moment.” Seattle’s NHL team, the Kraken, showed up to support, and the city’s new PWHL team is already making waves. With both Seattle and Vancouver drawing huge crowds, it feels like women’s hockey is finally getting its moment. What do you think this means for the future of the sport? Would you go to a game? #Sports #IceHockey #Seattle10Share
Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowSeattle’s new hope for stroke recoverySeattle doctors are seeing real progress in stroke recovery thanks to a groundbreaking brain implant developed at UW Medicine. After years of limited options, one patient who struggled with basic tasks like picking up a cup or closing a shower curtain is now regaining fine-motor skills. The device delivers targeted electrical stimulation to help the brain rewire itself during rehab. While it’s early days and just one patient so far, this could open new doors for the millions living with stroke disabilities. What do you think—could this change the future of rehabilitation? #Health #BodyHealth #Seattle00Share