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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 ...
The Seattle SuperSonics (commonly shortened to Sonics) were an American professional basketball team based in Seattle.The SuperSonics competed in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Western Division (1967–1970), and later as a member of the Western Conference's Pacific (1970–2004) and Northwest (2004–2008) divisions.
1976-77 Seattle SuperSonics depth chart Pos. Starter 1 2 3 PG ... Date (Venue) Visitor: Score: Home: OT: ... Seattle SuperSonics 14,098 40-42 Player statistics
Seattle SuperSonics Depth Chart - 1984-85: STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH PG Gerald Henderson: Jon Sundvold: ... Date Team Score High points Location Attendance Record 4 ...
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 ...
The Thunder were founded in 1967 as the Seattle SuperSonics as one of two franchises that joined the NBA in the 1967–68 season. The SuperSonics moved to Oklahoma City after the 2007–08 season. The records from the decades the team was in Seattle are still attached to the Oklahoma City history, but will be transferred back to a new Seattle ...
Strike Force Five is striking back! Just hours after the 148-day WGA strike was declared to be over, the aforementioned collective of late-night TV hosts announced return dates for their ...
The 1969–70 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 3rd season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the NBA.After the resignation of Al Bianchi, [1] Lenny Wilkens took the role of player-coach and led the team to a 36–46 record, a six win improvement over their previous season and 3 games behind the Chicago Bulls, who got the last playoff spot in the Western Division.