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Jason Kidd PLAYOFF DEBUT Rex Chapman NBA RECORD 1997 Sonics Suns 4/25 Ticket

Jason Kidd PLAYOFF DEBUT Rex Chapman NBA RECORD 1997 Sonics Suns 4/25 Ticket

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NBA Sonics 4-25-1997 Hersey Hawkins

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This is a original 100% Authentic Season Ticket from the 1996-97 NBA Season
April 25, 1997 Seattle SuperSonics vs Phoenix Suns at the Key Arena in Seattle, WA.
4/25/1997
1996-97 Pacific Division Champions
PLAYOFFS ROUND 1 GAME A
HERSEY HAWKINS #33 pictured on the ticket
 
JASON KIDD (HOF) PLAYOFF DEBUT - 1st PLAYOFF GAME
REX CHAPMAN CAREER HIGH 42 Points
REX CHAPMAN BREAKS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD with (9) 3-Pointers
SHAWN KEMP 4 DUNKS - 4th QTR TOMAHAWK DUNK over HOT ROD WILLIAMS
 
JASON KIDD "J-Kidd"
PLAYOFF DEBUT
1st CAREER PLAYOFF GAME
1st CAREER PLAYOFF WIN
1st CAREER PLAYOFF DUNK (1st QTR)
DOUBLE-DOUBLE
11 Points, 10 Assists, 5 Rebounds, 3 Steals, 2 3-Pointers
10x All Star, 5x AST Champ, 2011 NBA Champ
6x All-NBA, 9x All-Defensive, 1994-95 ROY, 1994-95 All-Rookie
NBA 75th Anniv. Team
(J-Kidd, Ason Kidd, The Engine, The Kidd, Mr. Triple Double)
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2018
 
REX CHAPMAN "The Boy Wonder"
CAREER HIGH 42 Points
BREAKS NBA PLAYOFF RECORD with (9) 3-Pointers
BROKE THE PLAYOFF MARK of (8) 3-POINTERS set by DAN MAJERLE against SEATTLE on JUNE 1, 1993.
42 Points, 4 Rebounds, 2 Assists
1988-89 All-Rookie
(The Boy Wonder)
 
GARY PAYTON "The Glove"
23 Points, 9 Assists, 5 Rebounds, 2 Steals, 1 Block
9x All Star, 9x All-NBA, 9x All-Defensive
1995-96 STL Champ, 1995-96 Def. POY, 1990-91 All-Rookie
NBA 75th Anniv. Team
(The Glove, GP)
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2013
 
SHAWN KEMP "Reign Man"
DOUBLE-DOUBLE
4 MONSTER PLAYOFF DUNKS
4th QTR TOMAHAWK DUNK OVER HOT ROD WILLIAMS!!!
19 Points, 15 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Block
6x All Star, 3x All-NBA
(Reign Man)
 
KEVIN JOHNSON 13 Points 5 Assists
DANNY MANNING 14 Points 6 Rebounds
WESLEY PERSON 10 Points
HERSEY HAWKINS 20 Points 3 Steals (Pictured on ticket)
DETLEV SCHREMPF 17 Points 7 Rebounds
TERRY CUMMINGS 11 Points 8 Rebounds
SAM PERKINS 8 Points 5 Rebounds
 
Rex hexes Sonics
SEATTLE -- Rex Chapman shot the Phoenix Suns to an upset victory and might have paved the way for yet another first-round failure by the Seattle SuperSonics.  Chapman set an NBA playoff record with nine 3-pointers while scoring 42 points in a 106-101 victory Friday night.  It was a career-high for Chapman, whose previous best was 39 last season.  "It was one of the great moments in playoff history," Kevin Johnson said.  "If Rex doesn't have a game like that we lose."  The Suns, who beat the Sonics twice in a four-day stretch in March, used Chapman's eighth 3-pointer to go ahead 95-93 with 2:42 left and his ninth for a 102-95 lead with 55 seconds on the clock.  Chapman broke the playoff mark of eight 3-pointers set by Dan Majerle against Seattle on June 1, 1993.  "I got going pretty good in the first half, but I was cramping up and didn't feel good at all in the second half," said Chapman, a nine-year veteran with his fourth club.  "Things are good when all your shots seem to fall."  Gary Payton scored 23 points, Hersey Hawkins had 20 and Shawn Kemp had 19 points and 15 rebounds for Seattle, last season's Western Conference Champions.  Payton was disgusted with the way the Sonics defended Chapman.  "When a guy's shooting the ball like that, you need to stay in his lap," Payton said.  The teams play here again Sunday night before the best-of-5 series moves to Phoenix for Game 3 Tuesday night.  "Game 2 is going to look nothing like this game," Johnson said.  "We're going to have to counter the adjustments they make."  Said Phoenix coach Danny Ainge: "It's big, but it's only one.  We have to try and get two more and that's not an easy job against Seattle."  The Sonics lost Game 2 of last year's first-round playoff sereis against Sacramento, but went on to win games 3 and 4 on the road.  In 1994 and 1995, they were ousted in the first round.  "Losing like this can also be a benefit because it puts your back up against the wall and you have no choice but to come out and play aggressive all the time," Kemp said.  Chapman, who is playing for the NBA minimum salary of $250,000 this season, shot 9-of-17 on 3-point attempts.  As a team, Phoenix shot 13-of-31 from behind the arc.
 
EXTREMELY RARE SEASON TICKET STUB IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.
Ticket measures 2-1/2 x 6-3/8 Inches.
Section 110 - Row 15 - Seat 6
 
Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.
Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping.
$1,295.00 inc. tax
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