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1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
« on: January 15, 2012, 04:26:30 PM »

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Won 61 games the year prior to the last lockout, then missed the playoffs in the shortened season.

What we're seeing with the Celtics right now really isn't that shocking.  What happened with the Supersonics was even more extreme.

Another example is the Charlotte Hornets; they were a 4 seed in 97-98, and missed the playoffs in 98-99.

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After a disappointing 4–11 start to the season, head coach Dave Cowens was replaced by Paul Silas, who led the team ta a 22–13 record to end the season. Despite this, The Hornets failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since the 1995–96 season.


Not saying the Celtics will miss the playoffs, but it won't exactly be an unprecedented thing if they do.
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Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2012, 04:52:09 PM »

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Gosh...thanks for cheering me up. :-\

Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2012, 05:08:25 PM »

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I prefer the 1968-69 Celtics, please.

Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2012, 05:13:36 PM »

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Let's hope that KG didn't develop a drinking problem, Vin Baker style.


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Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
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Won 61 games the year prior to the last lockout, then missed the playoffs in the shortened season.

What we're seeing with the Celtics right now really isn't that shocking.  What happened with the Supersonics was even more extreme.


Wow, in case it's not depressing enough that this example is of another team who returned out of shape after a lockout, you also managed to give us a Vin Baker flashback.

Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
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Won 61 games the year prior to the last lockout, then missed the playoffs in the shortened season.

What we're seeing with the Celtics right now really isn't that shocking.  What happened with the Supersonics was even more extreme.


Wow, in case it's not depressing enough that this example is of another team who returned out of shape after a lockout, you also managed to give us a Vin Baker flashback.


:D


Also, Seattle had another young, defensive-minded point guard who could't shoot as their best player.
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Re: 1998-1999 Seattle Supersonics
« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2012, 07:01:22 PM »

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Won 61 games the year prior to the last lockout, then missed the playoffs in the shortened season.

What we're seeing with the Celtics right now really isn't that shocking.  What happened with the Supersonics was even more extreme.


Wow, in case it's not depressing enough that this example is of another team who returned out of shape after a lockout, you also managed to give us a Vin Baker flashback.


:D


Also, Seattle had another young, defensive-minded point guard who could't shoot as their best player.

Attitude and trash-talking foul-mouth, too!