The Seattle SuperSonics family said goodbye to a legend on Thursday morning. On X, the team announced the passing of Gus “The Wizard” Williams, whom the team referred to as a “legend + champion.” ...
NBA champion Gus Williams, who played for 11 years and led the Seattle SuperSonics to their only championship in 1979, died on Wednesday at age 71. The Washington Wizards, who Williams played for ...
Former NBA point guard Gus Williams, who helped bring the only championship to the SuperSonics in 1979, died Wednesday at the age of 71, according to the Seattle Times. A cause of death was not ...
Two-time NBA All-Star Gus Williams, who led the Seattle SuperSonics to the franchise’s only NBA championship, has died. He was 71. Williams’ death comes nearly five years after he suffered a ...
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 ...
And with Williams back, the Sonics won 48 games before losing to Portland in the first-round of the playoffs. Several people within the Seattle basketball community took to social media to post ...
except the dunk did not count. San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was the recipient of the vicious one-handed dunk late in the fourth quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies and ...
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 ...
SEATTLE — Gus Williams, the point guard "Wizard" who helped lead the SuperSonics to their only NBA championship in 1979, died Wednesday nearly five years after suffering a stroke. He was 71.
in the first half. It is therefore fair to categorize any dunk on him as newsworthy. When a 6-foot-2 guard does it? It's an obvious dunk of the year candidate... even if it technically didn't count.