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  2. Professional Basketball Club - Wikipedia

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    The team relocated to Oklahoma City and began play as the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2008–09 basketball season, becoming the third NBA franchise to relocate in the 2000s. The Professional Basketball Club on January 8, 2008, sold the Storm to an ownership group consisting of four Seattle businesswomen. [ 6 ]

  3. Oklahoma City FC (NPSL) - Wikipedia

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    This gave Oklahoma City two approved franchises for future play: USL Pro's Energy starting in 2014, and NASL's Oklahoma City FC starting in 2015. In March 2014, one of the partners in Oklahoma City FC, Tim McLaughlin of OKC Pro Soccer LLC, bought a 50% ownership stake in the rival franchise. [ 14 ]

  4. Sports in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder is the city's second "permanent" major professional sports franchise after the now-defunct AFL Oklahoma Wranglers and is the third major-league team to call the city home when considering the temporary hosting of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets for the 2005–06 and 2006–07 NBA seasons.

  5. List of NBA team owners - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Thunder: Clay Bennett: Professional Basketball Club LLC: 325 [43] 2006: Orlando Magic: Dan DeVos: RDV Sports, Inc., Orlando Magic, Ltd. 85 [44] 1991: Philadelphia 76ers: Josh Harris and David Blitzer: Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment: 287 [45] [46] 2011: Phoenix Suns: Mat Ishbia and Justin Ishbia (57%), four minority ...

  6. Clay Bennett (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Bennett is the chairman of the Oklahoma City-based Professional Basketball Club LLC (PBC), which owns the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder.Formerly known as the Seattle SuperSonics, the team was purchased from Howard Schultz in 2006 for approximately $350 million with Bennett promising a good-faith effort to keep the team in Seattle, provided there would be a public commitment to a new arena.

  7. Tom L. Ward - Wikipedia

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    Tom L. Ward is a prominent Oklahoma City businessman and philanthropist. [2] He is currently the chairman and CEO of Mach Resources , [ 3 ] a privately owned energy company in Oklahoma City, OK. He was the founder and former chairman and CEO of Tapstone Energy [ 4 ] and SandRidge Energy, Inc. [ 5 ] and is the former president, chief operating ...

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  9. OKC Energy FC - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Energy Football Club, or simply Energy FC, is an American professional soccer club based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The club is a member of the USL Championship, the second division of the American soccer league system. Although having not officially ceased operations, the club is currently on a hiatus, having canceled their ...