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After three years in college and playing with Serie A's Hamby Rimini in 1986–87, he was selected 8th overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 1987 NBA draft, but was immediately traded to the Seattle SuperSonics for Scottie Pippen. Polynice then arrived in Detroit in 1992 after being traded by the Los Angeles Clippers and departed two years later ...
Having eyed Pippen before the 1987 NBA draft, [18] the Chicago Bulls manufactured a trade with the Seattle SuperSonics that sent Pippen, selected fifth overall, to the Bulls in exchange for the eighth pick, Olden Polynice, and future draft pick options. [19]
Olden Polynice: C Haiti: Chicago Bulls (from Denver via New York, traded to Seattle for Scottie Pippen) Hamby Rimini : 1 9 Derrick McKey: SF/PF United States Seattle SuperSonics: Alabama : 1 10 Horace Grant + PF/C United States Chicago Bulls: Clemson : 1 11 Reggie Miller^ SG United States Indiana Pacers: UCLA : 1 12 Muggsy Bogues: PG United States
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The 1987–88 Seattle SuperSonics season was the 21st season of the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was Bernie Bickerstaff 's first season with a winning percentage above .500, coaching the Sonics to a 44–38 record.
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He also traded draft pick Olden Polynice, a center, for Seattle's first-round draft pick, small forward and future Bulls star Scottie Pippen. Grant and Pippen were, along with Jordan, cornerstones of the Bulls' 1991–1993 championship teams. [6] In 1988, Krause traded power forward Charles Oakley to the New York Knicks for center Bill Cartwright.