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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 34 - John Shumate (1981)The third of those players did so in the Seattle SuperSonics era, forward alum John Shumate. After ending his college career ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Jacky Dorsey (1981)During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Dorsey wore only jersey No. 34 and put up 1.8 points and 3.0 rebounds per game.
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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.
SEATTLE — It’s logical to think someone like Danny Ball is a fair representation of Seattle these days. Ball, a hoops fan who runs an Instagram account called “Iconic Sonics,” is pulling for the ...
Betting Odds Point to One City as NBA's Next Expansion Destination originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With 30 franchises ...
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 you ...
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.
Thunder's shared Sonics history still strikes a nerve in Seattle, where fans will 'hate watch' 2025 NBA Finals OKC, technically playing for the second title in franchise history, still has Seattle ...
The SuperSonics have nothing to do with the current Thunder, and it's time we start acting like it.
This is the story of how Seattle lost the Sonics, and why they turned into the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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 for these NBA Finals: Go Pacers.
But right now, Seattle may as well be an Indy suburb. Seattle fans lost their NBA franchise, the SuperSonics, in 2008 when it was stolen from them and rebranded in Oklahoma City.
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