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1984–85 Seattle SuperSonics season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

The 1984–85 Seattle SuperSonics season was the Seattle SuperSonics' 18th season in the NBA.

It is also their first year without All-Star Gus Williams.

Offseason

Draft

Main article: 1984 NBA draft

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228Cory BlackwellFUnited StatesWisconsin
239Danny YoungGUnited StatesWake Forest

Roster

|-

  • Lenny Wilkens
  • Dave Harshman
  • Dick Helm

Salaries

PlayerSalary
Jack Sikma$1,149,000
Reggie King$500,000
Al Wood$450,000
Danny Vranes$392,000
Tom Chambers$374,000
Ricky Sobers$277,000
Jon Sundvold$158,000

Standings

:z - clinched division title :y - clinched division title :x - clinched playoff spot

Game log

|- | 1 | October 26 | Utah | W 102–94 | Danny Vranes (24) | Kingdome 7,117

1–0
2
October 28
Phoenix
L 87–102
Tom Chambers (25)
Kingdome
5,361
1–1
-
3
October 30
@ Portland
L 83–115
Tom Chambers (20)
Memorial Coliseum
12,666
1–2
-
-
7,070
-
3,955
-
8,085
-
15,202
-
17,007
-
5,105
-
10,904
-
5,473
-
5,388
-
12,283
-
12,270
-
5,160
-
6,261
-
16,275
-
12,734
-
5,401
-
Tom Chambers
(26)
9,696
-
5,950
-
10,865
-
8,491
-
5,732
-
6,108
-
7,091
-
10,542
-
4,390
-
8,014
-
15,582
-
8,440
-
8,003
-
10,362
-
12,666
-
6,242
-
6,054
-
10,746
-
4,778
-
7,814
-
5,612
-
6,749
-
5,987
-
7,850
-
14,890
-
17,032
-
22,411
-
5,826
-
48
February 1
Milwaukee
L 91–109
Tom Chambers (22)
Kingdome
7,830
21–27
-
12,019
-
6,538
-
8,256
-
12,203
-
13,509
-
6,685
-
8,447
-
8,102
-
Al Wood
(18)
7,474
-
5,104
-
Al Wood
(15)
5,016
-
8,004
-
10,897
-
9,840
-
15,071
-
8,967
-
16,794
-
Tom Chambers
(19)
5,580
-
6,341
-
5,840
-
5,641
-
6,337
-
7,300
-
3,787
-
10,542
-
11,088
-
6,648
-
9,742
-
9,250
-
12,666
-
5,672
-
4,272
-
15,434
-
10,118
  • Green background indicates win.
  • Red background indicates loss.

Player statistics

Note: GP= Games played; FG= Field Goals; FT= Free Throws; FTA = Free Throws Attempted; AST = Assists; PTS = Points

PlayerGPFGFTFTAASTPTS
Tom Chambers816294755712091739
Jack Sikma684613353932851259
Al Wood805151662142361203
Gerald Henderson794271992555591062
Tim McCormick7826918826378726
Ricky Sobers71280132162252700
Danny Vranes7618667127152440
Jon Sundvold731704859206400
Frank Brickowski7815085127100385
Cory Blackwell6087285526202
Reggie King6063415953167
John Schweitz19257101857
Joe Cooper3736217
Scooter McCray6634715
Danny Young320024

Awards and records

1985 NBA All-Star Game selections (game played on February 10, 1985)

  • Jack Sikma

Non All-Star Awards and records

  • Danny Vranes, All-Defensive 2nd Team
  • Jack Sikma, December 2 Player of The Month

References

References

  1. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SEA/1985.html 1984-85 Seattle SuperSonics]
  2. "1984-85 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Stats".
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