1999-2000 Seattle SuperSonics Transaction History
June 2000[-]
Jun 30, 2000
- The Seattle SuperSonics tendered a Qualifying Offer to make Jelani McCoy a Restricted FA.
- The Seattle SuperSonics tendered a Qualifying Offer to make Rashard Lewis a Restricted FA.
Jun 28, 2000 - The 2000 NBA Draft took place in Minnesota.
- The Seattle SuperSonics selected Desmond Mason in Round 1 with Pick 17 in the 2000 NBA Draft.
- The Seattle SuperSonics selected Olumide Oyedeji in Round 2 with Pick 13 in the 2000 NBA Draft.
- The Seattle SuperSonics selected Josip Sesar in Round 2 with Pick 18 in the 2000 NBA Draft.
Jun 19, 2000
- Emanual Davis exercised a Player Option to extend his contract.
November 1999[-]
Nov 1, 1999
- Steve Scheffler, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
October 1999[-]
Oct 28, 1999
- The Seattle SuperSonics placed the contract of Steve Scheffler on waivers.
Oct 4, 1999
- Steve Scheffler signed a contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
- Chuck Person signed a contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
September 1999[-]
Sep 16, 1999
- Lazaro Borrell signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
August 1999[-]
Aug 20, 1999
- Emanual Davis signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 19, 1999
- Fred Vinson signed a contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 18, 1999
- Vin Baker signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 16, 1999
- Greg Foster signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 12, 1999
- Shammond Williams signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
- Brent Barry was acquired by the Seattle SuperSonics from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for: James Cotton and Hersey Hawkins.
Aug 10, 1999
- Ruben Patterson signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 6, 1999
- Vernon Maxwell signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Aug 2, 1999
- Jelani McCoy signed a multi-year contract with the Seattle SuperSonics.
- The Seattle SuperSonics renounced their free-agent exception rights to Aaron Williams.
- The Seattle SuperSonics renounced their free-agent exception rights to Olden Polynice.
- The Seattle SuperSonics renounced their free-agent exception rights to John Crotty.
- The Seattle SuperSonics renounced their free-agent exception rights to Drew Barry.
Aug 1, 1999
- The Seattle SuperSonics renounced their free-agent exception rights to Detlef Schrempf.
July 1999[-]
Jul 1, 1999
- Vin Baker, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- Drew Barry, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- John Crotty, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- Jelani McCoy, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- Olden Polynice, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- Detlef Schrempf, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
- Aaron Williams, previously with the Seattle SuperSonics, became a free agent.
Signings[-]
Aug 20, 1999 Emanual Davis
Players Becoming Free Agents[-]
Nov 1, 1999 Steve Scheffler
Jul 1, 1999 Aaron Williams
Jul 1, 1999 Detlef Schrempf
Jul 1, 1999 Drew Barry
Jul 1, 1999 Jelani McCoy
Jul 1, 1999 John Crotty
Jul 1, 1999 Olden Polynice
Jul 1, 1999 Vin Baker
Player Options Exercised[-]
Jun 19, 2000 Emanual Davis
Free Agent Rights Renounced[-]
Aug 2, 1999 Drew Barry
Signings[-]
Aug 18, 1999 Vin Baker
Free Agent Rights Renounced[-]
Aug 2, 1999 John Crotty
Signings[-]
Aug 19, 1999 Fred Vinson
Free Agent Rights Renounced[-]
Aug 2, 1999 Olden Polynice
Signings[-]
Aug 6, 1999 Vernon Maxwell
Free Agent Rights Renounced[-]
Aug 2, 1999 Aaron Williams
Signings[-]
Aug 12, 1999 Shammond Williams
Sep 16, 1999 Lazaro Borrell
Aug 10, 1999 Ruben Patterson
Aug 16, 1999 Greg Foster
Aug 2, 1999 Jelani McCoy
Free Agent Rights Renounced[-]
Aug 1, 1999 Detlef Schrempf
Qualifying Offers Extended[-]
Jun 30, 2000 Rashard Lewis
Jun 30, 2000 Jelani McCoy
Players Waived[-]
Oct 28, 1999 Steve Scheffler
Trade Acquisitions[-]
Aug 12, 1999 Brent Barry
Signings[-]
Oct 4, 1999 Chuck Person
Oct 4, 1999 Steve Scheffler