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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Joe Kennedy (1968-70)During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Kennedy wore only jersey No. 34 and put up 5.3 points and 3.0 rebounds per game.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 33 - Gordon Hayward (2024)During his time suiting up for the Thunder, Hayward wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 5.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.6 ...
Releasing in the coming weeks, the newest Nike KD 18 pays homage to Durant's original home in the Seattle SuperSonics.
The Seattle Supersonics were one the NBA's best franchises in the 1990s. They were led by All-Stars Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton. In 1994, they won a league-best ...
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Seattle SuperSonics championship coach Lenny Wilkens honored with a statueA bronze statue honoring legendary Seattle SuperSonics head coach Lenny Wilkens was unveiled Saturday outside Climate Pledge ...
SEATTLE — The legendary Lenny Wilkens will be honored with a statue outside Climate Pledge Arena on Saturday. He is the first ...
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The Seattle SuperSonics aren't in Seattle for various reasons, and most of them center around the fact that the city wasn't keen to pony up to aid the team's owners ...
In Seattle, the Thunder’s success reopens wounds never fully healed. Seventeen years after the Sonics left town, Oklahoma City’s run to the NBA Finals feels to fans like “they’re making ...
They won zero titles, but led by Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton and George Karl, the Seattle Supersonics emerged as one of the most compelling, eclectic and memorable non-champions in NBA history.
Seattle fans lost their NBA franchise, the SuperSonics, in 2008 when it was stolen from them and rebranded in Oklahoma City. For the scornful, that means one thing: Go Pacers.
Seattle SuperSonics player Paul Silas (35) raises a hand as he's covered by Washington Bullets big man Wes Unseld (41) during Game 4 of the 1978 NBA Finals.
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