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Seattle SuperSonics, Gary Payton
Seattle's 25 NBA seasons have been filled with highlights and colorful names. Players such as Donald "Slick" Watts, Marvin "The Human Eraser" Webster and "Downtown" Freddie Brown have left their marks on the franchise. Everything came together for the team in a spectacular 1978-79 season that ended with the NBA Championship. DID YOU KNOW? Seattle and Philadelphia combined to score an NBA-low four points in overtime February 16, 1990. On February 15, 1974, the SuperSonics forced the most turnovers ever in an NBA game as the Lakers coughed the ball up 43 times. Seattle's longest win streak ever is 12 games (1982-83). SCORECARD. The Sonics-Suns game on January 5, 1986, was rescheduled because the roof was leaking, marking the first time ever an NBA game was 'postponed due to rain.'
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Benoit Benjamin
Sam Perkins
Chris Wilcox
Sam Perkins
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Shawn Kemp
Gary Payton
Nate McMillan

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* Factoid: Sam Perkins played Center for the mighty Supersonics. and * Factoid: Sam Perkins played Forward for the mighty Supersonics.
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Per minute, Kemp ranked in the TOP 5% of the NBA in REB... Ranked 12th in both REB and BLK per game... One of 6 players ever to MAKE NBA without college experience.



Oklahoma State point guard Doug Gottlieb had this to say about Desmond Mason, the 17th selection of the 2000 NBA Draft: "He's had a couple of (dunks] that Vince Carter would be in awe of. Desmond does things that humans aren't supposed to do. During warmups other teams will stop what they're doing just to watch him." He finished his career fourth on Oklahoma State's all-time scoring list (1,702 points).



Hired as coach of the SuperSonics on 6/20/85 after 12 years as an assistant coach with the Washington Bullets... Led Seattle to Western Conference Finals in second year as head coach... Played point guard at the University of San Diego... Turned down an offer from the Harlem Globetrotters after college to begin coaching career at alma mater.... Named head coach at USD in 1969 after two years as an assistant... Joined Bullets in 1973 as an assistant to K.C. Jones.



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Sherrell Ford
Desmond Mason
Johan Petro

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Dana Barros, Guard - Supersonics.
Dale Ellis, Forward - Supersonics. and Dale Ellis, Guard - Supersonics.

Back to the Front! Supersonics card back du jour...

Spencer Haywood
Spencer took the ABA by storm in 1969-70, gaining All-League, and All-Rookie team honors and being named MVP and Rookie of the Year. He led the ABA in scoring and rebounding, setting new league marks in all but the points per game category. As a member of the West team in the ABA All-Star Game that year, he gained MVP honors by scoring 23 points and by grabbing 19 rebounds.
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874

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