Gus Williams, the point guard “Wizard” who helped lead the SuperSonics to their only NBA championship in 1979 ... care in the years since. His last known public appearances in Seattle came ...
However, his time in Seattle came to an unfortunate end before he could celebrate the franchise’s greatest achievement, their 1979 NBA championship. Following his tenure with the Sonics ...
Two-time NBA All-Star Gus Williams, who led the Seattle SuperSonics to the franchise’s only NBA championship ... s body "simply broke down" over the last few days. He also confirmed that ...
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The Seattle SuperSonics only ... Williams finished the championship season as the SuperSonics’ leading scorer at 19.2 points per game. He saved his best for last, averaging 29.0 ppg against ...
Watts had his best season in 1975-76 when he averaged 13.0 points per game while shooting 42.7 percent from the field. He led ...
Watts played for the Sonics from 1973 to 1978, just missing out on the team's 1979 NBA Championship. The point guard led the league in assists and steals per game in 1975-1976. Watts spent only ...
and was signed by Seattle coach Bill Russell in 1973. Watts played just five seasons in Seattle, missing the Sonics’ championship in 1979. The 6-foot-1 point guard led the NBA in steals and ...