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Lonnie Shelton, a former NBA player best known for his time on the Seattle SuperSonics, is dead at the age of 62 following complications from a heart attack. He had been in a coma for the last month and died on Sunday.

Shelton played for three NBA teams in his 10-year NBA career. He played for the Knicks, Sonics, and Cavaliers. Shelton won an NBA championship in the 1978-79 season with the Sonics. In the 1981-82 season he made his lone All-Star Game appearance. Shelton also played three years at Oregon State before entering the NBA.

One of the more interesting tidbits about his playing career has to do with how Shelton ended up in Seattle in the first place. Back in the day, teams used to receive compensation when another team signed one of their own free agents. via Seattle Times

"I know he really valued his time in Seattle," Marlon Shelton said Monday. "He thought really fondly of the city and the organization."

Shelton played his first two seasons in New York, but arrived in Seattle via an NBA rule that, at the time, allowed the league to award compensation to teams when another team signed one of their free agents. After New York signed center Marvin Webster, who helped lead Seattle on a surprising run to the NBA Finals in 1978 and whose loss initially appeared to be a potentially devastating blow to a rising Sonics team, the NBA awarded Shelton and the Knicks' 1979 first-round pick to Seattle as compensation. (The terms were later reversed somewhat, with Seattle giving its 1981 first-round pick back to the Knicks).

Shelton was mainly known as an enforcer, but the 6-foot-8 power forward still averaged 12 points and 6.1 rebounds for his career. He made the All-NBA defensive team in the 1981-82 season.


Given the nature of the modern game it's strange think there was once a time when the NBA had players whose role was to be an "enforcer."


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"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.

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 Post subject: Re: Lonnie Shelton
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its weird to me how some elite athletes die so young, due to health issues. its almost like they get so mentally exhausted from working out, once they retire they just stop doing anything and eat their feelings until death...

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T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.


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 Post subject: Re: Lonnie Shelton
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Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.


Absolutely. The names that came to mind for me floated to the back end of that era of player.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.

Yep. I think Shelton pulled down Lucas's shorts during one game. Or maybe Lucas did it to Shelton. As a kid, I loved reading about those guys but only got to see them play once a year during the playoffs, if the Suns or Sonics or Blazers went far enough. I was a big fan of the pre-Jordan NBA, but it was frustrating because my favorite team (besides the Bulls) was the Nuggets, and I hardly ever got to see them play, either.

Darryl Dawkins and Lucas squared off once....


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Ungotz wrote:
Kurt Rambis was my man back in the day.

Someone once tagged Ed Neely as "Kurt Rambis Midwest"


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Also, Stu Grimson :lol:


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Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.


Too soon for poor Rudy T?!?

Shoulda ducked.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.


Too soon for poor Rudy T?!?

Shoulda ducked.


Rudy got the last laugh today...



Thanks Doc...

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tommy wrote:
Tad Queasy wrote:
T-Bone wrote:
"Enforcers" were a staple in the league well into the 90s, you just eventually got guys who also brought legitimate offensive games with them.
Laimbeer, Oakley, Mason, just a few guys that come to mind among MANY that played the role of guy who had no issue giving a hard foul or
trying to intimidate.


Kermit Washington and Maurice Lucas come to mind, too.

Yep. I think Shelton pulled down Lucas's shorts during one game. Or maybe Lucas did it to Shelton. As a kid, I loved reading about those guys but only got to see them play once a year during the playoffs, if the Suns or Sonics or Blazers went far enough. I was a big fan of the pre-Jordan NBA, but it was frustrating because my favorite team (besides the Bulls) was the Nuggets, and I hardly ever got to see them play, either.

Darryl Dawkins and Lucas squared off once....


back in those days, places like Seattle were as far off and mysterious as a foreign land.

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