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Lee Winfield
A forward in college, Lee has made the adjustment to guard in the NBA. His tremendous quickness, his unbelievable ability to jump and his improved shooting all make him a potential big-name star in pro basketball. Lee astonished the Bulls in a 1971-72 game with a 38-Point output including 16-of-21 Field Goals.
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Daily Position Focus: Guard

Kevin Ollie
Gary Payton
Gary Payton
Craig Ehlo
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Shawn Kemp
Gary Payton
Nate McMillan

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* Factoid: Paul Westphal played Guard for the mighty Supersonics.
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The "Reign Man" is one of Seattle's lethal weapons. Blessed with power, speed and an array of offensive moves, Kemp is dangerous anytime he touches the basketball. When it's crunch time for the Sonics, you know Kemp will be involved.



Bruce's speed and shooting touch helped him to blend quickly into the Supersonics' style of play upon joining club in 1975. His first season at Seattle saw him in a starting role and he turned in a number of credible performances for the club during campaign.



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.



Rookie Cards

Desmond Mason
Derrick McKey
Dontonio Wingfield

Gallery Redux!

Vladimir Radmanovic, Forward - Supersonics.
Dana Barros, Guard - Supersonics.

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

James Bailey
Equipped to play both forward and center, James was UPI All-American at Rutgers.
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Supersonics
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874

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