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Seattle native John Costacos finds it funny that nearly all of his friends in Seattle are rooting for the Pacers in the NBA ...
The starters were Jack Sikma, Lonnie Shelton, John Johnson, Dennis Johnson, and Gus Williams with Downtown Freddie Brown off the bench for offensive firepower and Paul Silas for rebounding muscle.
To the right of the image read “1979 SEATTLE SUPERSONICS” with an accompanying logo. Those moments when the two franchises are treated as if they are one in the same remain a sore spot for ...
Indeed, everything from the SuperSonics' 1996 Western Conference championship banner to the retired jerseys of Lenny Wilkens, Gus Williams, Jack Sikma, Nate McMillan, Downtown Freddie Brown and ...
Then, Sonics guard Gus Williams hit a twisting corner jumper to come within 101-100. (Three-pointers were not yet a thing in the NBA.) Two seconds remained.
From the final buzzer through the next week it felt like we were one. We were proud for our city and so proud of our team. The coach was Lenny Wilkens. The starters were Jack Sikma, Lonnie Shelton, ...
Dennis Johnson of the SuperSonics was named as the NBA Finals MVP, while Gus Williams of the SuperSonics was the top scorer, averaging 28.6 points per game. While in Seattle, the SuperSonics had also ...
A look at some of the best cards from players of NBA Champion Oklahoma City and the franchise's previous time in Seattle ...