Originally published June 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified June 23, 2007 at 2:01 AM
Sonics fire radio announcer Locke
During a week of upheaval inside the Sonics' front office, radio play-by-play announcer David Locke became the latest employee to be fired...
Seattle Times staff reporter
During a week of upheaval inside the Sonics' front office, radio play-by-play announcer David Locke became the latest employee to be fired. The team removed his posts from its Web sites on Friday, terminated his two-year contract and notified employees of the decision in an e-mail.
The Sonics are expected to announce the decision today, although it is not clear if the team will replace Locke with another announcer or return to a simulcast with the television broadcast.
Locke, 36, took over last year when the Sonics became the last NBA team to separate its broadcasts and moved to KTTH-AM (770). He had worked at KJR (950 AM) for the previous eight years and was a play-by-play announcer for the Seattle Storm for seven seasons.
The future of Francis Williams, who served as a commentator on radio broadcasts last season, is uncertain.
Earlier in the week, the Sonics released its two top scouts, Dave Pendergraft and Steve Rosenberry, and hired assistant general manager Scott Perry from Detroit.
Work it out
After interviewing Ohio State center Greg Oden on Friday, the Sonics conducted workouts for Lodrick Stewart, former Rainier Beach star and USC guard; UCLA guard Arron Afflalo, Air Force forward Dan Nwaelele, a graduate of Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, and North Carolina forward Reyshawn Terry. The team had center Stanko Barac of Bosnia in for an audition Thursday.
Notes
• Vice chairman Lenny Wilkens, who had served as a FSN color analyst, last season will not return. An industry source said former Sonics analyst Marques Johnson is negotiating a return.
• According to the Sacramento Bee, Sonics general manager Sam Presti interviewed Sacramento assistant Scott Brooks this week for the Seattle coaching job.
Percy Allen: 206-464-2278 or pallen@seattletimes.com
NFL, union resume labor talks at mediator's office
UPDATE - 08:52 AM
Hundreds attend funeral for fallen Mich. player
UPDATE - 09:40 AM
Norway's Tarjei Boe wins men's biathlon at worlds
Crying is OK, but admitting it is apparently not
NEW - 08:46 AM
Tripoli ruled unsafe for international soccer
![]()

Entertainment | Top Video | World | Offbeat Video | Sci-Tech
general classifieds
Garage & estate salesFurniture & home furnishings
Electronics
just listed
More listings
POST A FREE LISTING
- Records give rare look at how feds probed one reporter
- Kemper Freeman plans $1.2 billion expansion in Bellevue
- Earthquake scenarios show potential for huge damage, loss of life
- Pete Carroll on Seahawks' off-field problems: "It's real serious"
- Huge tornado hits Oklahoma City suburb, kills 51
- NBA player Terrence Williams arrested in Kent for gun threats
- Poverty hits home in local suburbs like S. King County
- Police: Brother-in-law ‘heavily involved’ in disposal of Susan Powell’s body
- Records: Slain intruder showed signs of mental breakdown
- Seattle’s NBA hopes still high as league warms to expansion
- IRS office was perplexed, inundated with tax-exempt applications
372 - Guest: Stop using the term ‘illegal immigrants’
158 - Mariners can't close Indians out, lose it 10-8 in 10th
143 - UW Medicine, Catholic health system to have ‘strategic affiliation’
122 - A few things to take away from this heartbreaking Mariners series
99 - Tornadoes slam Plains, Midwest; 1 dead in Okla.
87 - More Obama aides knew of IRS audit; Obama not told
77 - Don't worry Husky football fans, we'll have you covered
70 - Carney: Senior White House staff knew of IRS probe
59 - Kemper Freeman plans $1.2 billion expansion in Bellevue
55
- Kemper Freeman plans $1.2 billion expansion in Bellevue
- UW Medicine, Catholic health system to have ‘strategic affiliation’
- Earthquake scenarios show potential for huge damage, loss of life
- Community Dinners church nourishes bodies, souls
- China’s wealthy paying cash for Eastside luxury homes
- Poverty hits home in local suburbs like S. King County
- UW expands online courses, this time from Harvard, MIT
- deafReview gives a voice to deaf consumers
- 129 concerts to see this summer
- Amazon proposing glass-and-steel biodomes on new campus
