but it truly was with the Sonics were he cemented his legacy. The former star not only reached two All-Star selections in 1982 and 1983, but the franchise eventually retired his No. 1 jersey.
The Sonics retired Williams' No. 1 jersey, and similarly, USC, where he played for three years in college, retired his No. 10 jersey to the rafters in 2016. During Williams' collegiate years ...
Williams spent six seasons with the SuperSonics and the team retired his No. 1 jersey during a game against the Denver Nuggets at KeyArena on March 26, 2004. Former Sonic Gus Williams #1 holds up ...
Even better if you're a fan of Sonic: Ever since the Switch arrived in 2017, Sega has worked like clockwork to consistently release Sonic games for the hybrid console. With Sonic x Shadow ...
The Seattle SuperSonics won their only NBA championship back in 1979. And the driving factor behind their incredible title run was the legendary Gus Williams. Unfortunately, on Wednesday ...
His absence was so significant, the Sonics tumbled, going from winning 56 games in 1979-80 to 34 wins the following season. When Williams returned for the 1981-82 season, he averaged a career-high ...
Seattle Sonics great Gus Williams, who helped lead the franchise to its lone NBA championship in 1979, died Wednesday. He was 71. Williams, nicknamed “The Wizard,” was the Sonics’ leading ...
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He was the coach of the visiting Windham team playing Columbia in a rec league game at Horace Porter Elementary School. Eyewitnesses who were at the game said that the parent who was struck in the ...
Gibbs and Montgomery, though, have a more specific nickname. The two are going by "Sonic and Knuckles," a modern nickname for a modern running back room. Here is how Gibbs and Montgomery got their ...