It’s summer in the NBA, so the free time is a perfect opportunity to reflect and learn more about the history of the league. Oklahoma City Thunder are a relatively new franchise, they technically share history with the Seattle Supersonics.

The Sonics’ first season was in 1967. The Thunder’s first season was in 2008. That kind of longevity has allowed several players to wear nearly every jersey number available.

In the midst of boredom, Thunder wire We’re going to go over all 51 jersey numbers worn, from 00 to 97. This exercise will include the history of the Sonics. Let’s look at the one who wore jersey #32 during his time with the franchise:

Fred Brown, 1972-1984

Brown spent his entire 13-year career with the Sonics. He was the sixth overall pick in the 1971 NBA draft. The former All-Star was Seattle’s leading scorer in his prime. He also helped the Sonics win their only title in 1979. He averaged 14.6 points, 3.3 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 963 career games. He is the only player to wear No. 32 when the Sonics retired his number.

This article was originally published on OKC Thunder Wire: Every player in OKC Thunder history who wore number 32

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