You mean the Oklahoma City Thunder? (after the '07-'08 season, the team relocated)
As the Seattle Supersonics, the team went 22-60 during their final season.
Their first year as the Oklahoma City Thunder resulted in a 23 win- 59 loss record.
I think its 13... He reached the "bakers dozen" before he called it quits...?
There are two NBA teams located in the Pacific Northwest. They are the Seattle SuperSonics and the Portland Trail Blazers.
There are two NBA teams located in the Pacific Northwest. They are the Seattle SuperSonics and the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Seattle mariners won eighty eight games in their 2007 season. They lost seventy four, with a win percentage of .543 and a GB of six. They were in the west division.
There are two NBA teams located in the Pacific Northwest. They are the Seattle SuperSonics and the Portland Trail Blazers.
The only player from the University of Texas selected in the 2007 NBA Draft was Kevin Durant by the Seattle Supersonics.
Twice. They defeated Tampa Bay in 2005 but then lost to Seattle, and they lost to Seattle in 2007.
Currently, there is no professional basketball team in the state of Washington as of the 2008-2009 season. The Seattle Supersonics, the team that previously played in Washington for many years, relocated to Oklahoma City and was renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Ray Allen played for the Milwaukee Bucks from 1996 to 2003 and the Seattle Supersonics from 2003 to 2007. From 2007 to the present he has played for the Boston Celtics. He played collegiately at the University of Connecticut. He is regarded by many as one of the most accurate 3-point shooters in NBA history. He is also a 9-time NBA all-star and has even won an Olympic gold medal (2000).
The Oklahoma City Thunder have not won any championships in the past 10 years. Their last NBA championship was in 1979 when the team was known as the Seattle SuperSonics.
The Mavericks have made the playoffs 18 times in their 32-year history, with their first appearance occurring during the 1983-1984 season, where they finished second in the Midwest Division and a 43-39 record. In that year's playoffs, Dallas advanced past the Seattle Supersonics in three games before falling to the Los Angeles Lakers in five games in the conference semifinals.
Before OKC was called the Thunder, they were called the Seattle SuperSonics. The SuperSonics won 1 title. After the Thunder moved to Oklahoma City in 2012, they advanced to the Finals once again, only to be defeated at the hands of Lebron James and the Miami Heat. Going into the series, OKC was given a 87% chance of winning the title against a injury-hampered Heat team. However, thanks to a series of extremely clutch performances turned in by LeBron James, the Heat proved victorious. LeBron James consequently went on to win the Finals MVP award.