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  2. List of Seattle SuperSonics seasons - Wikipedia

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    The final Seattle SuperSonics game at KeyArena during the 2007–08 season The Seattle SuperSonics, also known the Sonics, are a former professional basketball team based from Seattle, Washington, United States, that played from 1967 to 2008. They were members of the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1970 onward; the team played in the conference's Pacific ...

  3. Seattle SuperSonics - Wikipedia

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    The SuperSonics, however, posted a franchise-worst record of 20–62. It was their final season in Seattle because Bennett got the right to move the team after settling all legal issues with the city. [29] The Seattle SuperSonics played their last home game on April 13, 2008, winning 99–95 against the Dallas Mavericks.

  4. Category:Seattle SuperSonics seasons - Wikipedia

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    1967–68 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1968–69 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1969–70 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1970–71 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1971–72 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1973–74 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1974–75 Seattle SuperSonics season; 1975–76 Seattle SuperSonics season

  5. Seattle SuperSonics all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The SuperSonics played their home games mainly at the Seattle Center Coliseum, the Kingdome during eight seasons, and the Tacoma Dome for one season while the Coliseum was being remodeled and later renamed KeyArena. The SuperSonics started building their roster in the 1967 NBA draft and the 1967 NBA Expansion Draft. Since then 257 players have ...

  6. 1995–96 Seattle SuperSonics season - Wikipedia

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    The team held a 34–12 record at the All-Star break, [12] then won 30 of their final 36 games afterwards to finish the regular season with a franchise best 64–18 record, [13] surpassing the record from the 1993–94 season, and earned their third number one seed in the Western Conference in franchise history. They also posted a 38–3 record ...

  7. I-5 rivalry - Wikipedia

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    SuperSonics, 106–102: Regular season series: SuperSonics, 98–94 [1] Postseason results: Tied, 8–8: Longest win streak: SuperSonics, 9 (1971–1972) Postseason history; 1978 Western Conference Semifinals: SuperSonics won, 4–2; 1980 Western Conference First Round: SuperSonics won, 2–1; 1983 Western Conference First Round: Trail Blazers ...

  8. NBA great Gus Williams, who led Sonics to lone championship ...

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    SuperSonics point guard Gus Williams during Game 3 of the 1979 NBA Finals, played at the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington, on May 27, 1979. The Sonics won the game, 95-105, and eventually the ...

  9. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of Seattle ...

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    Continuing in my series of Seattle sports seasons and a streak of basketball lists: the Seattle SuperSonics played 41 seasons in Seattle before they were uprooted by their new ownership and moved to Oklahoma City. This list was rewritten from scratch in a manner similar to the Seattle Storm list that was just promoted.