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Seattle Supersonics Team History

Seattle Supersonics
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Established
1967

City
Seattle – Oklahoma City

League History
1967 – Present / National Basketball Association

Team History
2008 – Present / Oklahoma City Thunder
1967 – 2008 / Seattle SuperSonics

Nickname
SuperSonics – The Seattle Supersonics are one of the most beloved teams in the NBA, and their nickname is just as iconic. But where did it come from? In this blog post, we'll explore the origins of Seattle's basketball team came to better appreciate why it has become so popular over time.

The first iteration of what would become known as the Seattle SuperSonics was founded in 1967 when an expansion franchise from Chicago moved to Seattle and became part of a new professional basketball league called The American Basketball Association (ABA). At that time, they were known as The Sonics - a nod to Boeing's supersonic planes, which had recently been developed at nearby Paine Field Airport. It wasn't until later that year when sportswriter Bill Heinz coined them "the Supersonics" after noticing how fast they played on the court compared with other ABA teams. This catchy moniker proved popular with fans who embraced its reference to speed and technology – two things associated with the progress during those times – making it stick ever since!

Today, many people still associate "Supersonic" with speed while others recognize its connection back to Boeing’s history within Washington State; either way, there can be no doubt about why this nickname has endured for over 50 years now! As we continue our journey into understanding sports culture more deeply, let us not forget how far back some nicknames go and take a moment to appreciate all that went into creating such an enduring legacy like The Sonics/Supersonics have done here in our city!

Championship
NBA Championships 1
1979

Arena
2012 – Present / Chesapeake Energy Arena
2010 – 2011 / Oklahoma City Arena
2008 – 2010 / Ford Center

*Seattle*
1995 – 2008 / KeyArena at Seattle Center
1985 – 1994 / Seattle Center Coliseum
1978 – 1985 / Kingdome
1967 – 1978 / Seattle Center Coliseum

Owner
2006 – Present / Professional Basketball Club, LLC
2001 – 2006 / Howard Schultz
1983 – 2001 / Barry Ackerley
1967 – 1983 / Sam Schulman

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  • Seattle Sonics 1967

    Seattle Supersonics Team Formation

    On December 20, 1966, Los Angeles businessmen Sam Schulman and Eugene V. Klein and a group of minority partners were awarded the NBA franchise for the city of Seattle. Schulman would serve as the active partner and head of team operations. He named the SuperSonics after Boeing’s recently awarded contract for the SST project, which was later canceled. The SuperSonics ...
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  • Seattle Sonics Champs 1979

    NBA Finals Winner 1979

    NBA Finals – 1979 The 1979 NBA World Championship Series at the conclusion of the 1978 – 1979 season were won by the Seattle SuperSonics defeating the Washington Bullets 4 games to 1. The series was a rematch of the 1978 NBA Finals which the Washington Bullets had won 4-3. Due to a better regular-season record, the Bullets had a ...
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  • Barry Ackerley Purchase Sonics

    Barry Ackerley Purchases Sonics

    In October 1983, original team owner Sam Schulman sold the SuperSonics to Barry Ackerley, initiating a period of decline and mediocrity for the franchise. 1984 saw Fred Brown retire after playing 13 productive seasons, all with Seattle. His career reflected much of the SuperSonics’ history to that time, having been on the same team roster as Rule and Wilkens during ...
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  • Key Arena - Seattle

    Schultz Cannot Get a New Arena

    Schultz is the former owner of the NBA’s Seattle SuperSonics. During his tenure as team owner, he was criticized for his naïveté and propensity to run the franchise as a business rather than a sports team. Schultz feuded with player Gary Payton, feeling that Payton disrespected him and the team by not showing up to the first day of training ...
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  • Seattle Sonics Relocate to OKC

    Relocating to Oklahoma City

    From 2001 to 2006, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz was the majority owner of the team, along with 58 partners or minor owners, as part of the Basketball Club of Seattle LLP. On July 18, 2006, Schultz sold the SuperSonics and its sister team, the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA)’s Seattle Storm, to the Professional Basketball Club LLC (PBC), a group ...
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History of the Supersonics

The Seattle Supersonics, now known as Oklahoma City Thunder, was an NBA basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1967 as part of the expansion into the Pacific Northwest, they quickly became one of the most successful teams during their four decades. They won three conference titles and one championship while playing with legendary players such as Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, Ray Allen, and Hall-of-Famers Lenny Wilkens and Fred Brown. The Sonics also had great success off the court by having some great fans that made Key Arena their home for many years until 2008, when Clay Bennett moved them to Oklahoma City after failing to get public funding for renovations on Key Arena.

The Sonics were known not only for their winning ways but also for being a fascinating team that could score points at will; this was mainly due to coach George Karl's high-octane offense, which allowed his players like Payne and Kemp freedom to play fast-paced basketball which was entertaining both on television or live at games where tickets sold out often before tipoff! Even though they didn't win any championships after the 1996 season (which included two trips to the Finals), there is no denying how beloved these teams were within city limits, even if it wasn't enough to keep them around long-term despite multiple attempts from local politicians who wanted bring professional hoops back Emerald City someday soon!

Despite all this heartache surrounding their departure from Seattle, the legacy of Supersonic lives on through memories of those who watched them play either courtside or via TV screens. It’s hard to express how much impact the franchise has had regionally since its inception in 1967; however, it can be said that many still consider themselves “diehard” fanatics regardless of the former hometown club's current situation. Whether it comes from reminiscing about past glory days or watching highlights online, the love affair between city & organization isn’t going away anytime soon!

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The Seattle SuperSonics, one of the most beloved teams in NBA history, disappeared from the league in 2008 when the franchise relocated and became the Oklahoma City Thunder. The move devastated fans of the Sonics, who had celebrated iconic moments and Seattle SuperSonics highlights with...

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10 / Nate McMillian
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32 / Fred Brown
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