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- The SuperSonics first played at the facility, then known as the Seattle Center Coliseum, from their founding in 1967 to 1978. After a seven-season stint in the higher capacity Kingdome, they returned to the arena in 1985.
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The SuperSonics first played at the facility, then known as the Seattle Center Coliseum, from their founding in 1967 to 1978. After a seven-season stint in the higher capacity Kingdome, they returned to the arena in 1985.
- Basketball: 18,300, Ice hockey: 17,151, Concerts: 17,200
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- April 21, 1962
Jan 11, 2017 · Oct. 13, 1978: Sonics move from the Coliseum and begin the first of seven seasons at the Kingdome. June 1, 1979: Sonics win the NBA title. Jan. 5, 1986: The Sonics return to the Coliseum for...
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The SuperSonics played at the Seattle Center Coliseum, on the grounds of the Seattle Center, from 1967 to 1978. They left for the larger Kingdome and played there for seven years with crowds of over 30,000 at 20 games.
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Dec 20, 2020 · Initially the SuperSonics played at the Seattle Center Coliseum which it was known at the time from 1967 to 1978. The Coliseum originally opened as part of the 1962 World’s Fair exhibition in Seattle, and hosted the Washington State Pavillion. By the late 1970’s, a brand new dome stadium opened across town, known as the Kingdome.
Mar 18, 2001 · In the decisive sixth game of the series at the Seattle Coliseum, the SuperSonics beat the Nuggets 123-108 to win the Western Conference crown and the right to face the Washington Bullets in the NBA Finals.
Jul 1, 2012 · October 13, 1967 – Seattle Supersonics play their first regular season game, lose @ San Francisco Warriors 144-116. October 20, 1967 – Supersonics play their first home game, in Seattle Center Coliseum, lose to San Diego Rockets 121-114. Total crowd: 4,473.
Year by Year History of the Seattle Supersonics: Year: Draft: Record: Playoffs: Coach: General Manager: Owner: Arena: Play by Play: Mascot: 1967-68: Results: 23-59: Al Bianchi: Don Richman: Sam Schulman: Seattle Center Coliseum: Bob Blackburn: The Wheedle: 1968-69: Results: 30-52: Al Bianchi: Don Vertlieb: Sam Schulman: Seattle Center Coliseum ...