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A member of the Seattle SuperSonics for three and a half seasons, Sedale Threatt was used mostly off of the bench, though he would take over the starting role in his last season in the Emerald City.  Threatt was an underrated player and he finished with a PER of 16.6 as a Sonic, the highest he would do with any team.  He would later be traded to the Lakers where he would be their starter and adopt the nickname of “The Thief” for his ability to Steal.
December 14 – 27, 1959
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Antonio Daniels played for Seattle for two of his thirteen seasons in the NBA, where he was used as a backup Point Guard.  It was actually in Seattle where he had has largest PPG (9.7) and had his only 10 Points per Game Season.  It is certainly worth noting that his two best PER seasons were with the Sonics, posting numbers of 19.7 ad 18.0 respectively.
Eddie Johnson was the named the Sixth Man of the Year when he was the Phoenix Suns in 1988-89 and while he was with the SuperSonics for two and a half years he was still a contender for that award.  Coming off of the bench for Seattle, Johnson averaged 16.2 Points per Game for the team and in his career he had over 19,000 Points, a number that puts him deep into the all-time list.