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1994–95 Seattle SuperSonics season

NBA basketball team season


NBA basketball team season

Prime Sports Northwest (lost to Lakers 1–3)

The 1994–95 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 27th season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. The SuperSonics received the eleventh overall pick in the 1994 NBA draft from the Charlotte Hornets via trade, and selected power forward Carlos Rogers out of Tennessee State University, but then traded him to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Šarūnas Marčiulionis and Byron Houston, and signed free agent Bill Cartwright during the off-season; Cartwright won three NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s.

For the duration of the regular season, the SuperSonics switched venues and played their home games at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington, while their original stadium, the Seattle Center Coliseum, was being rebuilt to keep pace with NBA standards.

The SuperSonics struggled with a 3–4 start to the regular season, but then won 13 of their next 16 games, then posted a 10-game winning streak in January, which led them to a successful 33–12 start at the All-Star break, despite a few team troubles along the way, and with Cartwright only playing just 29 games due to a groin injury. The team finished in second place in the Pacific Division with a 57–25 record, earned the fourth seed in the Western Conference, and qualified for the NBA playoffs for the fifth consecutive year.

Gary Payton averaged 20.6 points, 7.1 assists and 2.5 steals per game, while Shawn Kemp averaged 18.7 points, 10.9 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game, and Detlef Schrempf provided the team with 19.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game; Payton and Kemp were both named to the All-NBA Second Team, while Schrempf was selected to the All-NBA Third Team, and Payton was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team. In addition, Kendall Gill contributed 13.7 points and 1.6 steals per game, and Sam Perkins provided with 12.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game, and led the SuperSonics with 136 three-point field goals. Off the bench, Vincent Askew contributed 9.9 points per game, while Marčiulionis contributed 9.3 points per game, and defensive guard Nate McMillan averaged 5.2 points, 5.3 assists and 2.1 steals per game, and was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at the America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona, Payton, Kemp and Schrempf were all selected for the 1995 NBA All-Star Game, as members of the Western Conference All-Star team. Payton also finished in ninth place in Most Valuable Player voting, while McMillan finished in fourth place in Sixth Man of the Year voting, and both players finished tied in sixth place in Defensive Player of the Year voting.

In the Western Conference First Round of the 1995 NBA playoffs, the SuperSonics faced off against the 5th–seeded Los Angeles Lakers, who were led by the trio of All-Star forward Cedric Ceballos, second-year star Nick Van Exel, and Vlade Divac. However, after a shocking first-round exit in the 1994 NBA playoffs against the 8th-seeded Denver Nuggets, and despite winning Game 1 at home, 96–71 at the Tacoma Dome, the SuperSonics lost the next three games to the Lakers, including a Game 4 road loss at the Great Western Forum, 114–110, thus losing the series in four games.

The SuperSonics finished 18th in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 633,604 at the Tacoma Dome during the regular season. During the regular season, Gill and head coach George Karl both feuded with each other in public, as Gill dealt with clinical depression. Following the season, Gill was traded back to his former team, the Charlotte Hornets, while Marčiulionis and Houston were both dealt to the Sacramento Kings, and Cartwright retired.

Draft picks

Main article: 1994 NBA draft

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111Carlos RogersPF/CUnited StatesTennessee State
237Dontonio WingfieldSFUnited StatesCincinnati
254Željko RebračaCKK Partizan

Roster

  • George Karl
  • Dwane Casey
  • Tim Grgurich
  • Bob Kloppenburg
  • Terry Stotts

Regular season

Season standings

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

Game log

|- | 1 | November 5 | Utah | 110–103 | Detlef Schrempf (26) | Detlef Schrempf (12) | Schrempf & Nate McMillan (4) | Tacoma Dome 16,324

1–0
2
November 9
Sacramento
100–108
Shawn Kemp (21)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Schrempf & McMillan (5)
Tacoma Dome
16,352
1–1
-
3
November 11
Phoenix
129–123
Shawn Kemp (26)
Ervin Johnson (9)
McMillan & Gary Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
16,352
2–1
-
4
November 13
L.A. Clippers
115–90
Vincent Askew (20)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (6)
Tacoma Dome
16,352
3–1
-
5
November 15
@ New Jersey
106–112
Shawn Kemp (26)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (6)
Brendan Byrne Arena
15,310
3–2
-
6
November 16
@ Boston
93–120
Detlef Schrempf (19)
Shawn Kemp (10)
Nate McMillan (7)
Boston Garden
14,890
3–3
-
7
November 18
@ Indiana
87–94
Gary Payton (21)
Detlef Schrempf (11)
Gary Payton (4)
Market Square Arena
16,627
3–4
-
8
November 19
@ Milwaukee
120–96
Gary Payton (25)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Gary Payton (7)
Bradley Center
18,633
4–4
-
9
November 22
New Jersey
104–97
Gary Payton (26)
Shawn Kemp (17)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
13,574
5–4
-
10
November 23
@ Utah
103–113
Šarūnas Marčiulionis (21)
Vincent Askew (6)
Gary Payton (8)
Delta Center
19,911
5–5
-
11
November 25
@ San Antonio
114–94
Gary Payton (21)
Shawn Kemp (10)
Gary Payton (7)
Alamodome
19,016
6–5
-
12
November 26, 1994
5:30p.m. PST
@ Houston
W 98–94
Kemp & Sam Perkins (22)
Kemp (12)
Payton (5)
The Summit
16,611
7–5
-
13
November 28
Indiana
118–99
Gary Payton (28)
Ervin Johnson (14)
Gary Payton (7)
Tacoma Dome
14,647
8–5
-
14
November 30
San Antonio
109–100
Gary Payton (21)
Detlef Schrempf (7)
Gary Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
14,793
9–5
-
15
December 3
Milwaukee
111–108
Shawn Kemp (26)
Shawn Kemp (15)
Payton & McMillan (9)
Tacoma Dome
14,661
10–5
-
16
December 6, 1994
5:00p.m. PST
Houston
W 103–90
Payton (30)
Kemp (9)
Payton (8)
Tacoma Dome
13,017
11–5
-
17
December 8
@ Sacramento
91–103
Vincent Askew (17)
Shawn Kemp (19)
Detlef Schrempf (8)
ARCO Arena
17,317
11–6
-
18
December 10
@ L.A. Clippers
132–127 (2 OT)
Shawn Kemp (42)
Shawn Kemp (14)
Gary Payton (14)
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
9,048
12–6
-
19
December 14
@ Phoenix
93–111
Gary Payton (16)
Shawn Kemp (14)
Gary Payton (6)
America West Arena
19,023
12–7
-
20
December 15
Portland
114–103
Shawn Kemp (26)
Shawn Kemp (8)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
13,151
13–7
-
21
December 17
Orlando
124–84
Gary Payton (31)
Shawn Kemp (14)
Gary Payton (7)
Tacoma Dome
16,832
14–7
-
22
December 20
L.A. Clippers
110–79
Shawn Kemp (23)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
11,952
15–7
-
23
December 22
Dallas
103–101
Gary Payton (28)
Shawn Kemp (10)
Gary Payton (8)
Tacoma Dome
14,763
16–7
-
24
December 25
@ Denver
96–105
Kendall Gill & Schrempf (21)
Detlef Schrempf (6)
Gary Payton (4)
McNichols Sports Arena
17,171
16–8
-
25
December 26
Sacramento
123–103
Sam Perkins (26)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Detlef Schrempf (8)
Tacoma Dome
15,780
17–8
-
26
December 28
Philadelphia
121–102
Kendall Gill (25)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Nate McMillan (10)
Tacoma Dome
15,787
18–8
-
27
December 29
@ L.A. Lakers
95–96
Detlef Schrempf (26)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (11)
Great Western Forum
17,505
18–9
-
28
January 3
@ Washington
121–107
Gary Payton (24)
Shawn Kemp (8)
Nate McMillan (9)
US Airways Arena
16,940
19–9
-
29
January 4
@ Cleveland
116–85
Gary Payton (32)
Schrempf, Johnson & Kemp (6)
Gary Payton & Detlef Schrempf (6)
Gund Arena
20,562
20–9
-
30
January 6
@ Chicago
108–101
Kemp & Schrempf (23)
Bill Cartwright & Kemp (9)
Gary Payton (13)
United Center
22,248
21–9
-
31
January 10
@ Golden State
128–118 OT
Detlef Schrempf (33)
Detlef Schrempf (16)
McMillan & Payton (13)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
15,025
22–9
-
32
January 13
L.A. Clippers
108–101
Detlef Schrempf (23)
Shawn Kemp (14)
Gary Payton (11)
Tacoma Dome
13,836
23–9
-
33
January 15
Portland
131–124
Gary Payton (29)
Sam Perkins (10)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
16,950
24–9
-
34
January 17
Cleveland
115–91
Detlef Schrempf (21)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (7)
Tacoma Dome
12,914
25–9
-
35
January 19
@ Minnesota
102–87
Detlef Schrempf (22)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (8)
Target Center
13,396
26–9
-
36
January 21
@ Dallas
117–91
Gary Payton (22)
Detlef Schrempf (29)
Gary Payton (8)
Reunion Arena
17,502
27–9
-
37
January 24
Denver
111–89
Shawn Kemp (19)
Schrempf (9)
Gary Payton (8)
Tacoma Dome
16,352
28–9
-
38
January 26
Utah
108–120
Shawn Kemp (19)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Kemp, McMillan, Payton (5)
Tacoma Dome
14,835
28–10
-
39
January 28
L.A. Lakers
121–128 (OT)
Detlef Schrempf (26)
Detlef Schrempf (10)
Gary Payton (13)
Tacoma Dome
17,426
28–11
-
40
January 30
@ Philadelphia
109–104
Sam Perkins (31)
Shawn Kemp (8)
McMillan & Payton (9)
CoreStates Spectrum
13,892
29–11
-
41
February 2
@ Orlando
106–103
Gary Payton (26)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Nate McMillan (8)
Orlando Arena
16,010
30–11
-
42
February 3
@ Atlanta
121–98
Gary Payton (22)
Kendall Gill (8)
Gary Payton (9)
Omni Coliseum
14,083
31–11
-
43
February 5
@ Miami
136–109
Shawn Kemp (26)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (12)
Miami Arena
14,852
32–11
-
44
February 7
San Antonio
103–106
Kendall Gill (24)
Detlef Schrempf (14)
Gary Payton (10)
Tacoma Dome
15,083
32–12
-
45
February 9
Chicago
126–118 OT
Shawn Kemp (30)
Sam Perkins (10)
Payton & Schrempf (8)
Tacoma Dome
16,079
33–12
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- bgcolor="#bbffbb"
-
46
February 14
Golden State
118–108
Gary Payton (26)
Sam Perkins (12)
Nate McMillan (10)
Tacoma Dome
13,918
34–12
-
47
February 15
@ L.A. Lakers
96–102
Gary Payton (24)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Kendall Gill (7)
Great Western Forum
14,936
34–13
-
48
February 17
@ Portland
109–114
Shawn Kemp (30)
Shawn Kemp (7)
Gary Payton (10)
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
12,888
34–14
-
49
February 18
@ Golden State
129–117
Detlef Schrempf (31)
Sam Perkins & Schrempf (9)
Gary Payton (7)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
15,025
35–14
-
50
February 20
L.A. Lakers
105–108
Detlef Schrempf (26)
Shawn Kemp (14)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
16,502
35–15
-
51
February 22
Minnesota
120–104
Kendall Gill (34)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (13)
Tacoma Dome
13,012
36–15
-
52
February 24
Denver
90–86
Detlef Schrempf (22)
Detlef Schrempf (9)
Payton & Schrempf (8)
Tacoma Dome
18,056
37–15
-
53
February 27
Charlotte
114–116
Gary Payton (32)
Shawn Kemp (8)
Detlef Schrempf (9)
Tacoma Dome
16,379
37–16
-
54
March 2
@ L.A. Clippers
116–88
Kemp & Marčiulionis (21)
Kemp & Gill (7)
Gary Payton (7)
Arrowhead Pond
17,873
38–16
-
55
March 3
@ Phoenix
118–122 (OT)
Detlef Schrempf (31)
Shawn Kemp (13)
McMillan, Payton, & Schrempf (8)
America West Arena
19,023
38–17
-
56
March 6
Golden State
103–106
Detlef Schrempf (23)
Shawn Kemp (16)
Nate McMillan (8)
Tacoma Dome
13,442
38–18
-
57
March 8
@ Minnesota
118–104
Detlef Schrempf (27)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Gary Payton (8)
Target Center
14,339
39–18
-
58
March 9
@ Charlotte
99–112
Kendall Gill (23)
Kendall Gill (11)
Gill & Payton (5)
Charlotte Coliseum
23,698
39–19
-
59
March 11
@ New York
96–84
Kemp & Schrempf (22)
Shawn Kemp (19)
Gary Payton (8)
Madison Square Garden
19,763
40–19
-
60
March 12
@ Detroit
134–94
Shawn Kemp (25)
Shawn Kemp (16)
Nate McMillan (8)
The Palace at Auburn Hills
16,235
41–19
-
61
March 14
Boston
113–93
Detlef Schrempf (23)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (9)
Tacoma Dome
16,296
42–19
-
62
March 16
Miami
103–78
Detlef Schrempf (20)
Shawn Kemp (16)
Gary Payton (7)
Tacoma Dome
15,257
43–18
-
63
March 18
Detroit
133–110
Payton & Schrempf (25)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (9)
Tacoma Dome
17,326
44–19
-
64
March 20
@ San Antonio
96–104
Shawn Kemp (23)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Gary Payton (6)
Alamodome
19,798
44–20
-
65
March 21, 1995
5:30p.m. PST
@ Houston
W 104–102
Marčiulionis (20)
Kemp (12)
McMillan & Payton (6)
The Summit
16,611
45–20
-
66
March 23
Washington
108–103
Payton & Schrempf (24)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (9)
Tacoma Dome
13,775
46–20
-
67
March 24
@ Portland
112–118
Gary Payton (32)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Payton & Schrempf (7)
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
12,888
47–20
-
68
March 26
New York
93–82
Gary Payton (26)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Payton & Perkins (4)
Tacoma Dome
18,056
48–20
-
69
March 29
Minnesota
109–92
Gary Payton (33)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Payton & Marčiulionis (6)
Tacoma Dome
12,336
49–20
-
70
March 31
Sacramento
120–95
Gary Payton (27)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Šarūnas Marčiulionis (6)
Tacoma Dome
14,698
50–20
-
71
April 2
Atlanta
105–83
Payton & Kemp (21)
Shawn Kemp (18)
McMillan & Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
17,368
51–20
-
72
April 4
@ Utah
92–114
Gary Payton (26)
Shawn Kemp (9)
Gary Payton (6)
Delta Center
19,911
52–21
-
73
April 6
@ Denver
106–100
Detlef Schrempf (27)
Shawn Kemp (18)
Gary Payton & Schrempf (4)
McNichols Sports Arena
17,171
52–21
-
74
April 8
@ Dallas
125–98
Detlef Schrempf (22)
Johnson & Kemp (12)
Gary Payton (8)
Reunion Arena
17,502
53–21
-
75
April 11
Phoenix
90–96
Shawn Kemp (27)
Shawn Kemp (15)
Gary Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
18,036
53–22
-
76
April 13
Dallas
133–112
Gary Payton (24)
Shawn Kemp (19)
Nate McMillan (15)
Tacoma Dome
15,900
54–22
-
77
April 15
@ Golden State
115–99
Gary Payton (24)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Gary Payton (10)
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
15,025
55–22
-
78
April 17
Portland
93–97
Detlef Schrempf (25)
Kemp & Johnson (7)
Gary Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
16,659
55–23
-
79
April 18
@ L.A. Lakers
113–97
Gary Payton (28)
Kemp & Johnson (14)
Nate McMillan (13)
Great Western Forum
17,505
56–23
-
80
April 20, 1995
7:00p.m. PDT
Houston
W 111–101
Payton (25)
Kemp (13)
Payton (7)
Tacoma Dome
18,056
57–23
-
81
April 21
@ Sacramento
97–105
Detlef Schrempf (26)
Shawn Kemp (7)
Detlef Schrempf (10)
ARCO Arena
17,317
57–24
-
82
April 23
@ Phoenix
100–105
Detlef Schrempf (18)
Shawn Kemp (13)
Kemp & Payton (5)
America West Arena
19,023
57–25

Playoffs

|- | 1 | April 27 | L.A. Lakers | W 96–71 | Shawn Kemp (21) | Kemp, Perkins (7) | Nate McMillan (8) | Tacoma Dome 14,073

1–0
2
April 29
L.A. Lakers
L 82–84
Shawn Kemp (22)
Shawn Kemp (12)
Gary Payton (6)
Tacoma Dome
14,681
1–1
-
3
May 1
@ L.A. Lakers
L 101–105
Shawn Kemp (30)
Shawn Kemp (11)
Nate McMillan (10)
Great Western Forum
17,505
1–2
-
4
May 4
@ L.A. Lakers
L 110–114
Gary Payton (27)
Shawn Kemp (18)
three players tied (6)
Great Western Forum
17,505
1–3

Player statistics

Season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
71124.2.492.330.7392.52.5.7.29.9
291914.8.391.000.6253.0.3.2.12.4
735829.1.457.368.7424.02.61.6.413.7
3906.6.458.273.7371.4.2.3.13.4
643014.2.443.000.6304.5.3.31.03.1
827932.7.547.286.74910.91.81.21.518.7
203.0.000.000.000.0.0.0.0.0
66418.1.473.402.7321.01.71.1.09.3
801825.9.418.342.5863.85.32.1.75.2
828236.8.509.302.7163.47.12.5.220.6
823728.7.466.397.7994.91.6.9.512.7
1805.7.522.000.8331.3.2.1.12.2
828235.2.523.514.8396.23.81.1.419.2
2004.1.353.167.8001.5.2.3.22.3

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
4023.3.414.800.6673.82.0.8.07.5
4018.0.360.250.6251.02.51.0.36.3
101.0.000.000.000.0.0.0.0.0
4213.5.286.0001.0005.3.0.31.03.5
4440.0.5791.000.82112.02.82.01.824.8
4428.3.348.1251.0004.57.32.5.54.8
4443.0.478.200.4172.55.31.3.017.8
4235.3.438.4551.0007.83.3.81.313.5
101.01.000.000.0001.0.0.0.02.0
4438.3.404.556.7924.83.0.8.518.8

Player statistics citation:

Awards and records

Awards

;All-NBA Teams :

  • Shawn Kemp – All-NBA Second Team
  • Gary Payton – All-NBA Second Team
  • Detlef Schrempf – All-NBA Third Team

;NBA All-Defensive Teams :

  • Gary Payton – All-Defensive First Team
  • Nate McMillan – All-Defensive Second Team

;1995 NBA All-Star Game :

  • Shawn Kemp (third participation, second as a starter)
  • Gary Payton (second participation)
  • Detlef Schrempf (second participation)

Transactions

Trades

July 18, [1994](1994-95-nba-season)To **Seattle SuperSonics**Byron Houston
Šarūnas MarčiulionisTo **Golden State Warriors**Ricky Pierce
Carlos Rogers
1995 second-round pick
1995 second-round pick

Free agents

AdditionsPlayerDate signedFormer team
Bill CartwrightSeptember 9Chicago Bulls
Carl ThomasOctober 3Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA)
SubtractionsPlayerDate signedNew Team
Michael CageAugust 2Cleveland Cavaliers
Carl ThomasOctober 14Grand Rapids Mackers (CBA)
Chris KingNovember 1Aris (Greece)

Player Transactions Citation:

References

References

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