The 1978–79 Seattle SuperSonics season was the team's 12th since the franchise began, and their most successful, winning their only NBA title while being based in Seattle.
In the playoffs, the SuperSonics defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in five games in the Semi-finals, then defeated the Phoenix Suns in seven games in the Conference Finals to reach the NBA Finals for a second consecutive season in a rematch of the 1978 NBA Finals, facing the defending NBA champion Washington Bullets whom they had lost to in seven games. The Sonics would go on to avenge their NBA Finals loss and defeat the Bullets in five games, winning their first and only NBA championship. Dennis Johnson was named the NBA Finals MVP.
They would not reach another NBA Finals until 1996 in which they were led by Gary Payton and Shawn Kemp. They also would not win another until 2025 as the Oklahoma City Thunder.
This was Seattle's first professional sports championship since the Seattle Metropolitans won the Stanley Cup in 1917.
Off-season
Draft
Roster
1978–79 Seattle SuperSonics roster
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Coaches
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Head coach
Legend
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (S) Suspended
- Injured
Roster Updated: 1979–06–26
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Season standings
Game log
Regular season
1978–79 game log Total: 52–30 (Home: 31–10; Road: 21–20)
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October: 7–1 (home: 5–0; road: 2–1)
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November: 9–4 (home: 6–3; road: 3–1)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 9
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November 2
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@ Detroit
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95–94
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Jack Sikma (20)
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Jack Sikma (17)
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(4)
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Pontiac Silverdome 7,432
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8–1
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| 10
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November 3
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@ New Jersey
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102–81
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Gus Williams (27)
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Tom LaGarde (16)
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Gus Williams (6)
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Rutgers Athletic Center 4,756
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9–1
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| 11
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November 8
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New York
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100–104
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Jack Sikma (22)
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John Johnson (8)
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Dennis Johnson (5)
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Kingdome 23,516
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9–2
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| 12
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November 10
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Cleveland
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109–95
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Lonnie Shelton (19)
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Jack Sikma (14)
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Fred Brown (9)
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Kingdome 16,384
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10–2
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| 13
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November 15
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New Orleans
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135–118
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Fred Brown (20)
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Tom LaGarde (14)
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Dennis Johnson (6)
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Kingdome 12,178
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11–2
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| 14
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November 17
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Indiana
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126–115
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(25)
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Tom LaGarde (13)
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Dennis Johnson (7)
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Kingdome 14,906
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12–2
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| 15
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November 18
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@ Golden State
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104–112
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Gus Williams (24)
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Jack Sikma (12)
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(5)
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Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena 13,237
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12–3
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| 16
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November 19
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Portland
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88–85
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John Johnson (21)
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Jack Sikma (13)
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Dennis Johnson (8)
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Kingdome 17,809
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13–3
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| 17
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November 22
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Chicago
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98–96
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Gus Williams (22)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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John Johnson (6)
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Kingdome 13,253
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14–3
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| 18
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November 24
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Denver
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100–103
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Jack Sikma (23)
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Jack Sikma (9)
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(4)
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Kingdome 25,127
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14–4
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| 19
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November 25
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@ Denver
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110–104
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Gus Williams (24)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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D. Johnson (8)
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McNichols Sports Arena 17,109
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15–4
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| 20
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November 26
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Houston
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103–108
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Gus Williams (23)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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(5)
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Kingdome 18,159
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15–5
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| 21
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November 29
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New Jersey
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125–111
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Fred Brown (26)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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Gus Williams (8)
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Kingdome 13,011
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16–5
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December: 6–7 (home: 5–2; road: 1–5)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 22
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December 1
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@ Boston
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80–87
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Jack Sikma (19)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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Dennis Johnson (5)
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Boston Garden 11,198
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16–6
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| 23
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December 2
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@ Philadelphia
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100–97
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Jack Sikma (29)
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Jack Sikma (20)
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Dick Snyder (5)
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The Spectrum 15,068
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17–6
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| 24
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December 8
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Atlanta
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107–106
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Lonnie Shelton (26)
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Jack Sikma (17)
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Fred Brown (9)
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Kingdome 13,383
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18–6
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| 25
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December 10
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San Antonio
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112–99
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Jack Sikma (23)
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Jack Sikma (19)
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John Johnson (7)
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Kingdome 13,847
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19–6
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| 26
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December 13
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Los Angeles
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117–107
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Fred Brown (28)
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Paul Silas (15)
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Jack Sikma (8)
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Kingdome 20,178
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20–6
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| 27
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December 15
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@ Los Angeles
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98–100
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Dennis Johnson (28)
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Jack Sikma (8)
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(7)
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The Forum 11,149
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20–7
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| 28
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December 17
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@ Cleveland
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91–101
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(17)
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Jack Sikma (21)
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Fred Brown (7)
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Richfield Coliseum 8,209
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20–8
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| 29
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December 19
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@ Milwaukee
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99–128
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Lars Hansen (19)
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(8)
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Paul Silas (6)
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MECCA Arena 10,938
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20–9
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| 30
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December 20
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@ Kansas City
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95–114
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Wally Walker (17)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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(4)
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Kemper Arena 8,552
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20–10
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| 31
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December 22
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Philadelphia
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95–103
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Jack Sikma (21)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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Dennis Johnson (7)
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Kingdome 20,133
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20–11
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| 32
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December 25
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San Diego
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118–123
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Dennis Johnson (28)
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Jack Sikma (14)
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Jack Sikma (6)
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Kingdome 11,910
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20–12
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| 33
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December 27
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New Orleans
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122–103
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Fred Brown (27)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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Dennis Johnson (8)
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Kingdome 17,116
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21–12
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| 34
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December 29
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Phoenix
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119–92
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Dennis Johnson (26)
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Jack Sikma (12)
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(7)
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Kingdome 20,565
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22–12
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January: 10–4 (home: 3–3; road: 7–1)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 35
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January 1
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Golden State
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97–110
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(17)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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John Johnson (6)
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Kingdome 12,469
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22–13
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| 36
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January 2
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@ Portland
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109–108
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Gus Williams (25)
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Jack Sikma (8)
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Gus Williams (5)
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Memorial Coliseum 12,666
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23–13
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| 37
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January 3
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Boston
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123–116
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Jack Sikma (21)
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Jack Sikma (12)
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(5)
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Kingdome 13,398
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24–13
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| 38
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January 5
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Denver
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92–95
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Jack Sikma (23)
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Jack Sikma (23)
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Fred Brown (5)
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Kingdome 22,347
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24–14
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| 39
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January 10
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Indiana
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118–98
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Jack Sikma (19)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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Dennis Johnson (7)
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Kingdome 14,089
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25–14
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| 40
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January 11
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@ Phoenix
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109–106
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Gus Williams (22)
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John Johnson (10)
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John Johnson (6)
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Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,660
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26–14
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| 41
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January 14
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Los Angeles
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99–108
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Dennis Johnson (27)
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(9)
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Gus Williams (6)
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Kingdome 19,756
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26–15
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| 42
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January 17
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@ Indiana
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112–102
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Gus Williams (26)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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John Johnson (6)
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Market Square Arena 9,280
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27–15
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| 43
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January 20
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@ Chicago
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107–101
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Dennis Johnson (29)
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(7)
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J. Johnson (6)
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[[Chicago Stadium[]] 8,945
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28–15
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| 44
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January 23
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@ Washington
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103–100
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Gus Williams (24)
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Jack Sikma (8)
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John Johnson (4)
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Capital Centre 15,232
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29–15
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| 45
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January 25
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@ Atlanta
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100–98
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Gus Williams (28)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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Dennis Johnson (10)
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The Omni 4,576
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30–15
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| 46
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January 26
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@ San Antonio
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108–125
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(21)
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Jack Sikma (18)
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(5)
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HemisFair Arena 13,659
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30–16
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| 47
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January 27
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@ Houston
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99–94
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Gus Williams (26)
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(10)
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Fred Brown (10)
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The Summit 15,153
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31–16
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| 48
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January 31
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Portland
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115–112
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Gus Williams (23)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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Jack Sikma (5)
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Kingdome 19,540
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32–16
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February: 6–9 (home: 5–1; road: 1–8)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 49
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February 1
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New Jersey
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107–102
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Jack Sikma (30)
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(10)
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Fred Brown (6)
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Kingdome 17,332
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33–16
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| 50
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February 2
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Milwaukee
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104–102
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Jack Sikma (22)
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Jack Sikma (17)
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Gus Williams (6)
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Kingdome 24,332
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34–16
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| All-Star Game
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| 51
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February 6
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@ New York
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99–108
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Gus Williams (26)
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Jack Sikma (10)
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Gus Williams (8)
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Madison Square Garden 12,952
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34–17
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| 52
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February 7
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@ Boston
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100–107
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GUs Williams (28)
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Jack Sikma (12)
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Gus Williams (5)
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Boston Garden 6,902
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34–18
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| 53
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February 9
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@ Milwaukee
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116–118 (OT)
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Gus Williams (26)
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Jack Sikma (9)
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(6)
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MECCA Arena 10,938
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34–19
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| 54
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February 10
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@ Houston
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101–113
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Jack Sikma (27)
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Jack Sikma (12)
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Gus Williams (8)
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The Summit 15,676
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34–20
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| 55
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February 14
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Atlanta
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116–104
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(22)
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(9)
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Gus Williams (7)
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Kingdome 15,223
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35–20
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| 56
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February 16
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Phoenix
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119–104
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Dennis Johnson (30)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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Fred Brown (7)
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Kingdome 23,103
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36–20
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| 57
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February 18
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Washington
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94–105
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Gus Williams (22)
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Paul Silas (16)
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(5)
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Kingdome 21,935
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36–21
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| 58
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February 20
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@ San Antonio
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102–118
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Jack Sikma (20)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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(4)
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HemisFair Arena 11,765
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36–22
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| 59
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February 21
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@ New Orleans
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96–94
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Gus Williams (20)
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Jack Sikma (19)
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Fred Brown (6)
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Louisiana Superdome 6,327
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37–22
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| 60
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February 23
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@ Washington
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110–132
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Paul Silas (16)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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(3)
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Capital Centre 19,035
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37–23
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| 61
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February 25
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@ Kansas City
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106–114
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Gus Williams (33)
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Paul Silas (12)
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Gus Williams (6)
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Kemper Arena 14,059
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37–24
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| 62
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February 27
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@ Denver
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106–121
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(20)
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(9)
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D. Johnson (7)
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McNichols Sports Arena 14,182
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37–25
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| 63
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February 28
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Philadelphia
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97–93
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Gus Williams (28)
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Jack Sikma (13)
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John Johnson (6)
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Kingdome 18,900
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38–25
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March: 11–3 (home: 6–1; road: 5–2)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 64
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March 2
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Cleveland
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109–111
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Gus Williams (31)
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Jack Sikma (22)
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Jack Sikma (5)
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Kingdome 21,337
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38–26
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| 65
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March 4
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Houston
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119–109
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Lonnie Shelton (28)
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Jack Sikma (11)
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John Johnson (9)
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Kingdome 21,219
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39–26
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| 66
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March 7
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@ Detroit
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99–93
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Fred Brown (27)
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Jack Sikma (19)
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Gus Williams (7)
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Pontiac Silverdome 7,069
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40–26
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| 67
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March 9
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@ New Jersey
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108–100
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Gus Williams (38)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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Gus Williams (6)
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Rutgers Athletic Center 6,235
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41–26
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| 68
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March 11
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@ Atlanta
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111–113 (OT)
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Gus Williams (32)
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Jack Sikma (18)
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Gus Williams (8)
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The Omni 10,533
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41–27
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| 69
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March 14
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@ Philadelphia
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99–96
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Gus Williams (23)
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Jack Sikma (13)
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(6)
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The Spectrum 11,645
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42–27
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| 70
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March 15
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@ Cleveland
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104–98
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Lonnie Shelton (28)
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Jack Sikma (16)
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John Johnson (7)
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Richfield Coliseum 7,122
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43–27
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| 71
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March 17
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@ Chicago
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106–88
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Gus Williams (27)
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Paul Silas (9)
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John Johnson (8)
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Chicago Stadium 8,974
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44–27
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| 72
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March 22
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Boston
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112–110
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Jack Sikma (24)
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Jack Sikma (15)
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John Johnson (8)
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Kingdome 21,549
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45–27
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| 73
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March 25
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Kansas City
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111–101
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Gus Williams (38)
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(10)
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John Williams (8)
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Kingdome 21,497
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46–27
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| 74
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March 27
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San Diego
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115–109
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Gus Williams (30)
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Lonnie Shelton (12)
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John Johnson (13)
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Kingdome 20,087
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47–27
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| 75
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March 28
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New York
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111–105
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Dennis Johnson (25)
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Jack Sikma (9)
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John Johnson (8)
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Kingdome 20,075
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48–27
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| 76
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March 30
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@ Phoenix
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111–113 (OT)
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Fred Brown (20)
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Lonnie Shelton (8)
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John Johnson (6)
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Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 12,660
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48–28
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| 77
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March 31
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Detroit
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123–102
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(18)
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Jack Sikma (14)
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(6)
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Kingdome 21,639
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49–28
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April: 3–2 (home: 1–0; road: 2–2)
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| 1978–79 schedule
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Playoffs
The SuperSonics had a first round bye, then defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Semi-finals, the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals, and the Washington Bullets in the NBA Finals.[1] Dennis Johnson of the SuperSonics was the Most Valuable Player of the Finals while teammate Gus Williams was the leading scorer, averaging 28.6 points per game.
| 1979 playoff game log
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Conference Semifinals: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
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Conference Finals: 4–3 (home: 3–1; road: 1–2)
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NBA Finals: 4–1 (home: 2–0; road: 2–1)
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| 1979 schedule
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Awards and records
1979 NBA All-Star Game
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