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May 16, 2011
Lakers
What the papers reported on Oct. 3, 1991, not necessarily on page one, was that on the previous day the Lakers had dumped three second-round draft picks for some smallish guy from Seattle named Sedale.
Dec. 13, 1992
If Randy Pfund wants to win games, maybe he should think about starting Sedale Threatt at point guard.
Dec. 18, 1993
Last season, the Lakers would have been lost without Sedale Threatt.
Feb. 24, 1993
Laker Coach Randy Pfund shudders to think about how his team would be faring without point guard Sedale Threatt.
Dec. 20, 1992
Although guard Sedale Threatt said he wants to remain with the Lakers and won’t exercise an option to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, Threatt’s agent, John Langel, said Threatt might still exercise that option.
May 13, 1993
Sedale Threatt, the Lakers’ most consistent player in the eyes of Coach Del Harris and their top reserve, appears to have suffered a stress fracture in his right foot that could sideline him four to six weeks and leave the team without a backup point guard.
Dec. 31, 1994
Sports
The Houston Rockets, depleted at guard by injuries and a failed bid to trade for Derek Harper, signed 13-year NBA veteran Sedale Threatt for the rest of the season.
March 2, 1997
The Chicago Bulls traded guard Steve Colter and a second-round draft pick to the Philadelphia 76ers for guard Sedale Threatt.
Jan. 1, 1987
The new look has been pleasing to the eye.
Jan. 17, 1990