"If this really is Frye's last game for the SuperSonics, how should we remember these six years? I believe this period was the most dazzling in Seattle's professional sports history. Frye not only kept a team on the verge of relocation in place but also elevated its cultural influence, economic benefits, and honors to an incredible height. Don't cry for the coming summer, because we once had the best team and the greatest player in the world!"
The Seattle Times sounded the elegy of the SuperSonics dynasty with a passionate "Don't cry for them."
The New York Times, on the other hand, explored the position of the SuperSonics dynasty in NBA history.
Undoubtedly, the 2007-2013 SuperSonics dynasty did not quite match the 1990-1998 Bulls Dynasty, and of course, it couldn't surpass Bill Russell's eight consecutive championships.
However, a more pressing question when considering the rise and development of the SuperSonics dynasty is how to define Fei's reign from 2005 to 2013.