Monday, February 9

Trivia Time

Let's focus on the Sonics with today's question since this is still, ostensibly, a Sonics' blog. (Right? Right? Anybody?)

Anyhow. It won't be long before the first born-in-the-nineties player enters the NBA (in case you're wondering, three 89ers have played a game in the league), rendering yet another blow to the 30-somethings who reside at this site.

Today's query: Who were the first players born in 1) the 1970s and 2) the 1980s to play a game for the Seattle SuperSonics?

Answers:
1970's: Alphonso Ford, DOB Oct. 31, 1971
1980's: Olumide Oyedeji, DOB May 11, 1981

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2 Comments:

1970s) I'm going to say that it wasn't Kemp because that's too obvious. So some rookie 5 years later. Rich King, Alphonso Ford?

1980s) ?? Rashard?? Radmanovic?

By Blogger Karl, at 2/09/2009 6:57 PM  

I would have guessed Ford and somebody from the Oyadeji/Wingfield/Evans group of forwards, but Radman is probably right, eh?

-Sarunas

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/09/2009 7:53 PM  

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