1989–90 Seattle SuperSonics season
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The 1989–90 NBA season was the 22nd season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association.[1] It was the final season for Bernie Bickerstaff as head coach of the SuperSonics. In the 1989 NBA draft, the SuperSonics selected point guard Dana Barros out of Boston College with the 16th overall pick, and also selected power forward Shawn Kemp out of Trinity Valley Community College with the 17th overall pick.[2][3][4]
After winning two of their first three games of the regular season, the SuperSonics lost in a quintuple-overtime game on November 9, 1989, to the Milwaukee Bucks, 155–154 at the Bradley Center.[5][6][7][8] The SuperSonics played around .500 basketball for the entire season, holding a 22–23 record at the All-Star break,[9] and peaking late in the season at 34–32 before going 7–9 to end their season, as the team finished in fourth place in the Pacific Division with a 41–41 record,[10] losing the #8 seed in the Western Conference to the Houston Rockets, who had the same record but were ahead after tie-breaks, as the SuperSonics did not qualify for the NBA playoffs.[11][12]
Dale Ellis led the team in scoring averaging 23.5 points per game, but only played 55 games due to a collapsed lung and broken ribs suffered from a car accident in January,[13][14][15][16] while Xavier McDaniel averaged 21.3 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, and Derrick McKey provided the team with 15.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. In addition, Sedale Threatt contributed 11.4 points per game, while Michael Cage averaged 9.7 points and 10.0 rebounds per game, Barros contributed 9.7 points per game, and Nate McMillan provided with 6.4 points, 7.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game.[17]
This was also McDaniel's final full season in Seattle, as he was traded midway through the following season to the Phoenix Suns.[18][19][20]
Draft picks
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Regular season
Season standings
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Game log
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|| 1 || November 3, 1989 || Minnesota Timberwolves || 106–94 || Ellis (33) || Cage (11) || Threatt (6) || 13,805
(Seattle, Washington) || 1–0
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|| 2 || November 4, 1989 || at Sacramento Kings || 100–107 || Cage (24) || Cage (13) || McMillan and Barros (4) || 17,104
(Sacramento, California) || 1-1
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|| 3 || November 7, 1989 || Charlotte Hornets || 128–88 || McDaniel and Ellis (23) || Cage (14) || McMillan (9) || 9,521
(Seattle, Washington) || 2–1
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|| 4 || November 9, 1989 || at Milwaukee Bucks || 154–155 (5OT) || Ellis (53) || McDaniel (13) || McMillan (10) || 14,012
(Milwaukee, Wisconsin) || 2-2
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|| 5 || November 11, 1989 || at Chicago Bulls || 102–109 || Ellis (30) || Cage (10) || McMillan (10) || 16,676
(Chicago, Illinois) || 2–3
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|| 6 || November 12, 1989 || at Minnesota Timberwolves || 108–97 || McKey (32) || Cage (16) || McMillan (12) || 21,702
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) || 3-3
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|| 7 || November 14, 1989 || Dallas Mavericks || 109–113 (OT) || McDaniel (31) || Cage (10) || McDaniel and McMillan (5) || 9,880
(Seattle, Washington) || 3–4
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|| 8 || November 16, 1989 || Washington Bullets || 111–98 || McDaniel (26) || McKey (11) || Barros (6) || 9,562
(Seattle, Washington) || 4-4
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|| 9 || November 18, 1989 || Chicago Bulls || 119–110 || McDaniel (36) || Cage (10) || McMillan (10) || 14,708
(Seattle, Washington) || 5–4
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|| 10 || November 19, 1989 || at Portland Trail Blazers || 109–119 || Ellis and Cage (17) || Cage (15) || Ellis (6) || 12,884
(Portland, Oregon) || 5-5
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|| 11 || November 21, 1989 || New Jersey Nets || 114–84 || McDaniel (26) || Cage (15) || McMillan (11) || 12,109
(Seattle, Washington) || 6–5
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|| 12 || November 24, 1989 || at Denver Nuggets || 109–122 || Barros (18) || Cage and Kemp (8) || Johnson (10) || 13,061
(Denver, Colorado) || 6-6
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|| 13 || November 25, 1989 || at Dallas Mavericks || 117–70 || McDaniel (22) || Cage (14) || McMillan (8) || 17,007
(Dallas, Texas) || 7–6
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|| 14 || November 28, 1989 || at San Antonio Spurs || 104–117 || Ellis (37) || McMillan (11) || McMillan (14) || 12,115
(San Antonio, Texas) || 7-7
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|| 15 || November 30, 1989 || New York Knicks || 127–122 || McDaniel (37) || McKey and McMillan (8) || McMillan (13) || 13,583
(Seattle, Washington) || 8–7
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|| 16 || December 2, 1989 || Detroit Pistons || 120–95 || Ellis (30) || McDaniel (10) || McMillan (14) || 14,546
(Seattle, Washington) || 9–7
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|| 17 || December 5, 1989 || Houston Rockets || 133–123 || McDaniel (36) || McDaniel (10) || McMillan (11) || 9,241
(Seattle, Washington) || 10–7
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|| 18 || December 9, 1989 || Los Angeles Clippers || 104–100 || Ellis (28) || Cage (15) || McMillan (6) || 12,548
(Seattle, Washington) || 11–7
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|| 19 || December 13, 1989 || at Boston Celtics || 97–109 || Ellis (32) || Ellis and Cage (9) || McMillan (7) || 14,890
(Boston, Massachusetts) || 11–8
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|| 20 || December 15, 1989 || at Cleveland Cavaliers || 101–120 || McKey (20) || Cage (13) || Johnson (5) || 15,072
(Richfield, Ohio) || 11–9
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|| 21 || December 16, 1989 || at New York Knicks || 97–118 || Cage (19) || Cage (10) || Johnson (5) || 18,212
(New York City, New York) || 11–10
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|| 22 || December 19, 1989 || at Detroit Pistons || 77–94 || Threatt (18) || Cage (9) || McMillan (7) || 21,454
(Auburn Hills, Michigan) || 11-11
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|| 23 || December 21, 1989 || Portland Trail Blazers || 123–102 || Ellis (23) || Cage (13) || McMillan (14) || 13,190
(Seattle, Washington) || 12–11
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|| 24 || December 23, 1989 || Indiana Pacers || 95–98 || McDaniel (29) || Cage (12) || McMillan (11) || 14,377
(Seattle, Washington) || 12-12
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|| 25 || December 27, 1989 || Philadelphia 76ers || 110–106 || Ellis (33) || Cage (13) || Threatt (7) || 14,381
(Seattle, Washington) || 13–12
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|| 26 || December 29, 1989 || Boston Celtics || 89–96 || McDaniel (26) || Cage (14) || McMillan (7) || 14,708
(Seattle, Washington) || 13-13
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|| 27 || January 3, 1990 || Utah Jazz || 108–119 || McDaniel (25) || Cage (19) || Johnson (8) || 12,314
(Seattle, Washington) || 13–14
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|| 28 || January 5, 1990 || Miami Heat || 140–110 || Ellis (26) || Kemp (9) || Johnson (17) || 9,819
(Seattle, Washington) || 14-14
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|| 29 || January 6, 1990 || Phoenix Suns || 120–110 || McDaniel (29) || Cage (10) || Johnson (11) || 14,430
(Seattle, Washington) || 15–14
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|| 30 || January 8, 1990 || at Dallas Mavericks || 96–110 || McDaniel (19) || McDaniel and Polynice (8) || Johnson (9) || 16,561
(Dallas, Texas) || 15-15
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|| 31 || January 9, 1990 || at Houston Rockets || 90–97 || Ellis (22) || McMillan (9) || McMillan (8) || 15,251
(Houston, Texas) || 15–16
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|| 32 || January 11, 1990 || Dallas Mavericks || 98–87 || Ellis (29) || Cage and McMillan (8) || McMillan (10) || 9,397
(Seattle, Washington) || 16-16
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|| 33 || January 13, 1990 || Atlanta Hawks || 113–106 || McDaniel (33) || McDaniel (14) || Johnson (11) || 14,330
(Seattle, Washington) || 17–16
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|| 34 || January 15, 1990 || Houston Rockets || 105–101 || McDaniel (25) || Cage (11) || Johnson (7) || 11,404
(Seattle, Washington) || 18–16
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|| 35 || January 17, 1990 || at Los Angeles Lakers || 90–100 || Threatt (26) || McDaniel (7) || McMillan (9) || 17,505
(Inglewood, California) || 18–17
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|| 36 || January 18, 1990 || at Los Angeles Clippers || 95–105 || McDaniel (30) || McDaniel and McKey (8) || Threatt (6) || 11.150
(Los Angeles, California) || 18-18
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|| 37 || January 20, 1990 || at Phoenix Suns || 98–117 || Threatt (21) || Cage (8) || McMillan (6) || 14,487
(Phoenix, Arizona) || 18–19
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|| 38 || January 24, 1990 || Milwaukee Bucks || 112–119 || McDaniel (32) || McMillan (9) || McDaniel (8) || 10,903
(Seattle, Washington) || 18–20
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|| 39 || January 26, 1990 || at Golden State Warriors || 102–114 || Threatt (36) || McDaniel (15) || McDaniel (7) || 15,025
(Oakland, California) || 18–21
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|| 40 || January 27, 1990 || San Antonio Spurs || 109–98 || McDaniel (34) || Cage (9) || McMillan (8) || 14,519
(Seattle, Washington) || 19–21
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|| 41 || January 31, 1990 || at Minnesota Timberwolves || 82–110 || McKey (16) || McKey (9) || McMillan (8) || 24,153
(Minneapolis, Minnesota) || 19–22
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|| 42 || February 2, 1990 || at Indiana Pacers || 87–86 || McDaniel (25) || Cage (12) || McMillan and Barros (4) || 12,858
(Indianapolis, Indiana) || 20–22
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|| 43 || February 3, 1990 || at Washington Bullets || 94–92 || McDaniel (29) || McDaniel and Cage (8) || McMillan (8) || 12,066
(Landover, Maryland) || 21–22
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|| 44 || February 5, 1990 || at Charlotte Hornets || 101–100 || McDaniel (22) || Cage (10) || McMillan, McDaniel, Sellers (4) || 23,901
(Charlotte, North Carolina) || 22-22
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|| 45 || February 7, 1990 || Phoenix Suns || 124–128 || McKey (26) || Polynice (8) || McMillan (8) || 11,420
(Seattle, Washington) || 22–23
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|| 46 || February 13, 1990 || Portland Trail Blazers || 106–110 || McDaniel (35) || McKey and Cage (10) || McMillan (15) || 12,717
(Seattle, Washington) || 22–24
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|| 47 || February 15, 1990 || at New Jersey Nets || 103–92 || McKey (31) || McKey (14) || McMillan (9) || 9,304
(East Rutherford, New Jersey) || 23–24
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|| 48 || February 16, 1990 || at Philadelphia 76ers || 96–100 (OT) || McDaniel (25) || McKey (13) || McMillan (12) || 16,190
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) || 23–25
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|| 49 || February 18, 1990 || at Charlotte Hornets || 85–70 || McDaniel (20) || Cage (11) || McMillan (4) || 23,901
(Charlotte, North Carolina) || 24–25
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|| 50 || February 20, 1990 || at Orlando Magic || 117–102 || McDaniel (27) || McDaniel and Cage (10) || McMillan (17) || 15,077
(Orlando, Florida) || 25-25
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|| 51 || February 21, 1990 || at Miami Heat || 92–85 || Barros (18) || Cage (12) || McMillan (7) || 15,008
(Miami, Florida) || 26–25
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|| 52 || February 23, 1990 || Sacramento Kings || 97–85 || McKey (24) || Cage (20) || McMillan (9) || 13,023
(Seattle, Washington) || 27–25
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|| 53 || February 25, 1990 || Golden State Warriors || 110–102 || McKey (33) || Cage (13) || McMillan (8) || 11,775
(Seattle, Washington) || 28–25
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|| 54 || February 27, 1990 || at Los Angeles Clippers || 99–103 || Barros (28) || McKey (10) || McKey and McMillan (5) || 10,826
(Los Angeles, California) || 28–26
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|| 55 || February 28, 1990 || Los Angeles Lakers || 107–112 || Barros (20) || McKey (11) || McMillan (7) || 14,542
(Seattle, Washington) || 28–27
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|| 56 || March 2, 1990 || Minnesota Timberwolves || 99–83 || McKey (18) || McKey (9) || McMillan (10) || 11,272
(Seattle, Washington) || 29–27
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|| 57 || March 3, 1990 || at Portland Trail Blazers || 98–110 || McKey (22) || McMillan and Cage (10) || McMillan (7) || 12,884
(Portland, Oregon) || 29–28
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|| 58 || March 6, 1990 || Cleveland Cavaliers || 95–90 || Barros (23) || Cage (13) || McKey, McMillan, Barros (4) || 12,019
(Seattle, Washington) || 30–28
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|| 59 || March 8, 1990 || at Houston Rockets || 97–111 || Cage (20) || Cage (14) || Barros (6) || 16,611
(Houston, Texas) || 30–29
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|| 60 || March 9, 1990 || at Atlanta Hawks || 97–107 || Barros (26) || Cage (10) || Barros (10) || 14,625
(Atlanta, Georgia) || 30-30
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|| 61 || March 12, 1990 || Orlando Magic || 130–105 || Ellis (24) || McMillan and Kemp (9) || McMillan (11) || 10,178
(Seattle, Washington) || 31–30
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|| 62 || March 14, 1990 || Charlotte Hornets || 103–100 || Farmer (26) || Cage (14) || McMillan (13) || 8,115
(Seattle, Washington) || 32–30
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|| 63 || March 15, 1990 || at Utah Jazz || 95–117 || Polynice (18) || Kemp (8) || McKey (4) || 12,616
(Salt Lake City, Utah) || 32–31
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|| 64 || March 18, 1990 || at Golden State Warriors || 121–116 || Ellis (30) || McKey (11) || McMillan (7) || 15,025
(Oakland, California) || 33–31
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|| 65 || March 20, 1990 || San Antonio Spurs || 106–128 || Kemp (20) || Cage (9) || McMillan and Barros (6) || 14,541
(Seattle, Washington) || 33–32
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|| 66 || March 22, 1990 || Denver Nuggets || 125–118 || McDaniel (24) || Cage (15) || McMillan (16) || 9,830
(Seattle, Washington) || 34–32
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|| 67 || March 24, 1990 || at Phoenix Suns || 95–121 || Kemp (16) || McKey (9) || McMillan (4) || 14,487
(Phoenix, Arizona) || 34–33
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|| 68 || March 25, 1990 || at Los Angeles Lakers || 94–116 || Kemp (19) || Cage (9) || McMillan (6) || 17,505
(Inglewood, California) || 34-34
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|| 69 || March 27, 1990 || at San Antonio Spurs || 103–115 || Ellis (36) || Cage (7) || McMillan (14) || 14,345
(San Antonio, Texas) || 34–35
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|| 70 || March 30, 1990 || Golden State Warriors || 139–108 || McDaniel (34) || Cage (12) || Threatt (13) || 13,542
(Seattle, Washington) || 35-35
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|| 71 || April 1, 1990 || at Los Angeles Clippers || 103–104 || Ellis (39) || Cage (21) || McMillan (8) || 11,815
(Los Angeles, California) || 35–36
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|| 72 || April 3, 1990 || Portland Trail Blazers || 136–134 (OT) || Ellis (30) || Kemp (8) || McMillan (4) || 11,414
(Seattle, Washington) || 36-36
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|| 73 || April 5, 1990 || Utah Jazz || 101–91 || Threatt (19) || McDaniel (12) || Barros (5) || 12,573
(Seattle, Washington) || 37–36
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|| 74 || April 6, 1990 || at Denver Nuggets || 103–119 || Threatt (22) || Cage (11) || McMillan (8) || 16,212
(Denver, Colorado) || 37-37
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|| 75 || April 9, 1990 || Sacramento Kings || 105–106 || Ellis (33) || Cage (12) || McMillan (12) || 11,678
(Seattle, Washington) || 37–38
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|| 76 || April 10, 1990 || at Utah Jazz || 102–114 || Ellis (30) || McKey (6) || Ellis (6) || 12,616
(Salt Lake City, Utah) || 37–39
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|| 77 || April 12, 1990 || Denver Nuggets || 113–103 || McDaniel (26) || Cage (14) || McKey (7) || 10,617
(Seattle, Washington) || 38–39
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|| 78 || April 14, 1990 || Phoenix Suns || 96–89 || Ellis (30) || Cage (13) || Threatt (11) || 12,903
(Seattle, Washington) || 39-39
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|| 79 || April 17, 1990 || Los Angeles Lakers || 101–102 || Ellis (28) || Cage (12) || McMillan (10) || 14,489
(Seattle, Washington) || 39–40
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|| 80 || April 19, 1990 || at Sacramento Kings || 130–118 (OT) || Ellis (43) || Cage (11) || Threatt (12) || 17,014
(Sacramento, California) || 40-40
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|| 81 || April 20, 1990 || Los Angeles Clippers || 121–99 || Ellis (36) || Cage (12) || McMillan (10) || 12,090
(Seattle, Washington) || 41–40
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|| 82 || April 22, 1990 || at Golden State Warriors || 122-124 || Ellis (33) || McDaniel (14) || McDaniel and Threatt (6) || 15,025
(Oakland, California) || 41-41
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Player statistics
Legend
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| Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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| Dana Barros | 81 | 25 | 20.1 | 40.5% | 39.9% | 80.9% | 1.6 | 2.5 | 0.7 | 0.0 | 9.7 |
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| Quintin Dailey | 30 | 2 | 16.4 | 40.4% | 20% | 78.8% | 1.7 | 1.1 | 0.4 | 0.0 | 8.2 |
| Dale Ellis | 55 | 49 | style="
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| Jim Farmer | 38 | 0 | 10.5 | 43.8% | 29.6% | 71.3% | 1.1 | 0.7 | 0.4 | 0.0 | 6.4 |
| Avery Johnson | 53 | 10 | 10.8 | 38.7% | 25% | 72.5% | 0.8 | 3.1 | 0.5 | 0.0 | 2.6 |
| Steve Johnson 1 | 21 | 0 | 11.5 | 53.3% | – | 60% | 2.4 | 0.8 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 5.6 |
| Shawn Kemp | 81 | 1 | 13.8 | 47.9% | 16.7% | 73.6% | 4.3 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 0.9 | 6.5 |
| Xavier McDaniel | 69 | 67 | 35.2 | 49.6% | 29.4% | 73.3% | 6.5 | 2.5 | 1.1 | 0.5 | 21.3 |
| Derrick McKey | 80 | 80 | 34.4 | 49.3% | 13% | 78.2% | 6.1 | 2.3 | 1.1 | style="
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| Scott Meents | 26 | 0 | 5.7 | 43.2% | – | 73.9% | 1.2 | 0.3 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 2.1 |
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| Brad Sellers 1 | 45 | 0 | 13.0 | 42.4% | 0% | 80.3% | 1.6 | 0.7 | 0.2 | 0.4 | 4.8 |
| Sedale Threatt | 65 | 18 | 22.8 | 50.6% | 25% | style="
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Awards, records, and honors
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Transactions
Overview
| Players Added Via draft Via free agency Via trade |
Players Lost Via draft Via free agency Via trade |
Trades
| June 26, 1989 | To Seattle SuperSonics Brad Sellers |
To Chicago Bulls Conditional 1989 first round pick |
| June 27, 1989 | To Seattle SuperSonics Conditional 1989 first round pick |
To Golden State Warriors Conditional 1990 first round pick |
| To Seattle SuperSonics Conditional 1993 second round pick |
To Chicago Bulls Seattle's agreement not to draft B. J. Armstrong with the 16th or 17th draft pick. | |
| August 7, 1989 | To Seattle SuperSonics Conditional 1990 first round pick |
To Golden State Warriors Alton Lister |
| February 22, 1990 | To Seattle SuperSonics Steve Johnson |
To Minnesota Timberwolves Brad Sellers |
Free agents
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See also
References
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