Seattle SuperSonics Since '82by Aycee - 9 cards (Last updated on Nov 14, 2020) |
1. 2006-07 Fleer #238 Denham Brown
Played in ZERO official NBA games, yet is featured on a bunch of Sonics cards including SN, AU and MEM cards. Denham Brown only appeared in the NBA's development league. |
2. 1983-84 Star #124 James Donaldson
This Briton played in 263 official NBA season games for Seattle, including two seasons where he started all games. However there are NO cards depicting him as a Sonic. His 'official' RC is from his tenure with Dallas. He is by far the player with the most appearances without a card. |
3. 2004-05 SkyBox LE #121 Ibrahim Kutluay
The Turkish player is only 1 of 4 players since 1982 to be featured on a Sonics card whilst having played LESS than 10 games for the franchise. He suited up for 5 official NBA games. The others are Denham Brown (0 games), Fred Vinson (8) and Charles Bradley (8). |
4. 1990-91 Fleer Update #U-92 Gary Payton
The Glove is one of the best to ever play the game. As a rookie, did he imagine playing in a whopping 999 games for the Seattle SuperSonics? |
5. 2001-02 Fleer Focus #116 Vladimir Radmanovic
'Vlad Rad' from Serbia was one of the first big men to enter the NBA who could shoot triples at a high percentage: 37.7 during his Seattle tenure. He wore number 77, the same unusual number as current Slovenian superstar Luka Doncic. |
6. 1992 Classic Draft Picks #20 Doug Christie
Doug was drafted 17th by Seattle but didn't play for them. Another player drafted 17th by the Sonics became an NBA icon in Seattle: Shawn Kemp appeared in 625 games. |
7. 2000-01 Fleer Focus #200 Desmond Mason
All players drafted 17th by Seattle also became Dunk Contest participants: Doug Christie, Shawn Kemp and Desmond Mason. Desmond being the only of them actually winning the Dunk Contest. |
8. 2017 Panini Oregon State Beavers #21 Brent Barry
Five Oregon State alumni combine for 1808 games played for the Seattle SuperSonics, far more than any other university. |