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1990–91 Seattle SuperSonics season

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Head coach
  
K.C. Jones

Record
  
41–41 (.500)

General manager
  
Bob Whitsitt

Arena
  
Seattle Center Coliseum

Place
  
Division: 5th (Pacific) Conference: 8th (Western)

Playoff finish
  
West First Round (eliminated 2–3)

The 1990–91 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 23rd season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Head coach Bernie Bickerstaff was replaced by his former assistant K.C. Jones, and went on to occupy the desk of vice-president of Basketball Operations for Seattle, resigning months later to accept a job as General Manager of the Denver Nuggets. The Draft Lottery gave the SuperSonics the No. 2 pick, that was used to select future All-Star point guard Gary Payton out of Oregon State.

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Substantial changes were made on the roster, first by trading Sonics referent Xavier McDaniel to the Phoenix Suns for Eddie Johnson during the first months of competition, followed by Dale Ellis, whose off-the-court problems were the focus of much unwanted attention, was sent to the Milwaukee Bucks for Ricky Pierce, and center Olden Polynice to the Los Angeles Clippers for Benoit Benjamin, both trades occurring days after the All-Star break.

The Sonics would finish with a 41–41 record like the previous season, this time being able to reach the playoffs as the #8 seed in the Western Conference, where they lost in the first round to the top-seeded Portland Trail Blazers in 5 games. Following the season, Sedale Threatt was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Draft picks

Of the 3 players Seattle picked in the draft only Gary Payton would stay with the team, since Jud Buechler was traded to the New Jersey Nets and Abdul Shamsid-Deen went to Europe to play for the French team Paris Basket Racing.

Season standings

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

Season

*Statistics with the Seattle SuperSonics.

Awards

  • Gary Payton was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.
  • Records

  • Ricky Pierce finished the season with a franchise record .925 in free throw percentage.
  • References

    1990–91 Seattle SuperSonics season Wikipedia