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1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season

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General manager
  
Bob Houbregs

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Record
  
26–56 (.317)

Head coach
  
Tom Nissalke Bucky Buckwalter

Arena
  
Seattle Center Coliseum

Place
  
Division: 4th (Pacific) Conference: 8th (Western)

The 1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 8th season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team finished the regular season in 6th place in the Western Conference with a 26–56 record, 21 wins behind the one obtained in their previous season. Head coach Tom Nissalke was fired by the team in January after a 13–32 start and was replaced by his assistant Bucky Buckwalter.

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Offseason

The offseason trade that sent player-coach Lenny Wilkens to the Cleveland Cavaliers was received with shock from fans and the player himself. The trade also sent Barry Clemens to the Cavaliers and brought All-Star Butch Beard to the Sonics.

The signing of free agent John Brisker cost the SuperSonics a USD 10,000 fine and the resignation of their 1973 first round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for violation of league rules that prohibited the team to approach Brisker without contacting the Sixers, who selected him in a supplemental draft in 1969 and held the rights to the player. However, Seattle regained its first round pick after an appeal and the Sonics' second round selection was given to the 76ers.

Draft picks

Note: only draft picks who participated in at least one game in the NBA are listed.

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

Awards and records

  • Spencer Haywood was selected to the All-NBA First Team for the second time.
  • References

    1972–73 Seattle SuperSonics season Wikipedia