Seattle SuperSonics
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Seattle SuperSonics
1978-1979 Regular Season schedule and scores
Seattle SuperSonics
1978-1979 NBA schedule breakdown
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, October 1978
The Seattle SuperSonics had 8 NBA games scheduled on the month of October 1978.
They went 7-1 overall. 2-1 on the road, and 5-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Washington Wizards (121-92) on October 25, 1978. That night Gus Williams scored 24 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Los Angeles Clippers (103-100), led by Randy Smith (26 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on October 1978: 7 consecutive wins against Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Washington Wizards and Milwaukee Bucks.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 109.00 points per game on October 1978, and allowed 97.88 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of October 1978, Dennis Johnson led the team in scoring with 17.75 points per game. Fred Brown averaged 3.63 assists and Jack Sikma had 9.75 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, November 1978
The Seattle SuperSonics had 13 NBA games scheduled on the month of November 1978.
They went 9-4 overall. 3-1 on the road, and 6-3 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Brooklyn Nets (102-81) on November 03, 1978. That night Gus Williams scored 27 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Golden State Warriors (112-104), led by Robert Parish (31 points, 16 rebounds, 2 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 1978: 3 consecutive wins against Cleveland Cavaliers, Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 107.31 points per game on November 1978, and allowed 102.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 1978, Gus Williams led the team in scoring with 18.00 points per game. Dennis Johnson averaged 4.54 assists and Jack Sikma had 11.38 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, December 1978
The Seattle SuperSonics had 13 NBA games scheduled on the month of December 1978.
They went 6-7 overall. 1-5 on the road, and 5-2 at home. Their largest win came home against the Phoenix Suns (119-92) on December 29, 1978. That night Dennis Johnson scored 26 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Milwaukee Bucks (128-99), led by Marques Johnson (25 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 1978: 4 consecutive wins against Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 104.08 points per game on December 1978, and allowed 104.62 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 1978, Jack Sikma led the team in scoring with 18.23 points per game. Fred Brown averaged 4.00 assists and Jack Sikma had 12.46 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, January 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 14 NBA games scheduled on the month of January 1979.
They went 10-4 overall. 7-1 on the road, and 3-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Indiana Pacers (118-98) on January 10, 1979. That night Jack Sikma scored 19 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the San Antonio Spurs (125-108), led by George Gervin (34 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 1979: 4 consecutive wins against Indiana Pacers, Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 106.50 points per game on January 1979, and allowed 105.21 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 1979, Gus Williams led the team in scoring with 19.43 points per game. John Johnson averaged 4.79 assists and Jack Sikma had 12.86 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, February 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 15 NBA games scheduled on the month of February 1979.
They went 6-9 overall. 1-8 on the road, and 5-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Phoenix Suns (119-104) on February 16, 1979. That night Dennis Johnson scored 30 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Washington Wizards (132-110), led by Elvin Hayes (32 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 1979: 2 consecutive wins against Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 104.87 points per game on February 1979, and allowed 109.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 1979, Gus Williams led the team in scoring with 21.27 points per game. Gus Williams averaged 4.67 assists and Jack Sikma had 11.80 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, March 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 14 NBA games scheduled on the month of March 1979.
They went 11-3 overall. 5-2 on the road, and 6-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Detroit Pistons (123-102) on March 31, 1979. That night Lonnie Shelton scored 18 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Cleveland Cavaliers (111-109), led by Austin Carr (28 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assists).
Their longest winning streak on March 1979: 7 consecutive wins against Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics, Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Clippers and New York Knicks.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 109.86 points per game on March 1979, and allowed 103.43 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 1979, Gus Williams led the team in scoring with 23.64 points per game. John Johnson averaged 5.79 assists and Jack Sikma had 12.71 rebounds per contest.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, April 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 5 NBA games scheduled on the month of April 1979.
They went 3-2 overall. 2-2 on the road, and 1-0 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers (113-93) on April 06, 1979. That night Gus Williams scored 31 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Portland Trail Blazers (106-102), led by Tom Owens (24 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists).
Their longest winning streak on April 1979: 2 consecutive wins against Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 103.60 points per game on April 1979, and allowed 98.40 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of April 1979, Gus Williams led the team in scoring with 23.60 points per game. Gus Williams averaged 5.40 assists and Jack Sikma had 12.40 rebounds per contest.
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1978-1979 NBA Playoffs schedule breakdown
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, April 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 5 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of April 1979.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 0 points per game on April 1979, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, May 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 15 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of May 1979.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 0 points per game on May 1979, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.
Seattle SuperSonics schedule, June 1979
The Seattle SuperSonics had 2 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of June 1979.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Seattle SuperSonics scored 0 points per game on June 1979, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.