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1967–68 NBA season

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Sports season
1967–68 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 13, 1967 – March 20, 1968
March 22 – April 19, 1968 (Playoffs)
April 21 – May 2, 1968 (Finals)
Games82
Teams12
TV partnerABC
Draft
Top draft pickJimmy Walker
Picked byDetroit Pistons
Regular season
Top seedPhiladelphia 76ers
SeasonMVPWilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia)
Top scorerDave Bing (Detroit)
Playoffs
Eastern championsBoston Celtics
  Eastern runners-upPhiladelphia 76ers
Western championsLos Angeles Lakers
  Western runners-upSan Francisco Warriors
Finals
Venue
ChampionsBoston Celtics
  Runners-upLos Angeles Lakers
NBA seasons
Boston Celtics, champions

The1967–68 NBA season was the 22nd season of theNational Basketball Association. The season ended with theBoston Celtics winning the NBA Championship, beating theLos Angeles Lakers 4 games to 2 in theNBA Finals.[1]

Notable occurrences

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Coaching changes
Offseason
Team1966–67 coach1967–68 coach
Cincinnati RoyalsJack McMahonEd Jucker
Los Angeles LakersFred SchausButch Van Breda Kolff
New York KnicksVince BorylaDick McGuire
San Diego RocketsExpansionJack McMahon
Seattle SuperSonicsExpansionAl Bianchi
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
New York KnicksDick McGuireRed Holzman

Season recap

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The season began with the Philadelphia 76ers, the dominant winners from a year ago who had ended Boston's dynasty, looking very good to repeat under coach Alex Hannum and superstarWilt Chamberlain. The Sixers had six scorers over 11 per game, and were again based around their four leading scorers: Chamberlain,Hal Greer,Billy Cunningham, andChet Walker. Philadelphia led the league at 122.6 points per game, scoring more field goals and free throws than any other NBA team. They posted a league-high 62 wins in 82 NBA games, now the league standard.

Chamberlain cut his scoring back again to 24.3 per game, but still had one of his best seasons. Typically, he again led the league in rebounds, minutes played, and field goal accuracy at 59.5%. His 932 free throw tries, another NBA high, helped offset his poor shooting there also. Chamberlain also led the entire NBA in assists. His 702 passes for scores were more than evenOscar Robertson that year. Chamberlain's penchant for passing even produced a rare event—a triple-20. 20 points, 20 rebounds and 20 assists all in the same NBA game on February 2, 1968. Chamberlain alleges he also blocked 12 shots in that game. If so, it could be one of possibly 15 quadruple-double games or more that marked his playing days as a Philadelphia 76er. Blocked shots were not then an official NBA statistic. So the truth about this will never be truly verified.

Three other NBA teams won 50 or more games this year, getting some easy ones at the expense of the new clubs in Seattle and San Diego. The St. Louis Hawks, now fully recovered from the retirement ofBob Pettit, posted 56 wins to win the NBA's West Division. Rich Guerin's club got strong rebounding from their front line and got 20-point scoring from All-Pro point guardLenny Wilkens and centerZelmo Beaty. The Hawks did have seven scorers over ten points per game, but lostLou Hudson to military service for 35 games, which slowed them down. The Hawks again also had the league's top-rated defense. Following the season, the Hawks would relocate toAtlanta.

TheBoston Celtics faced surprising criticism this year, but won 54 games inBill Russell's second season as player/coach. The 6' 10 225-pound 33-year-old led his team again from his center spot, ranking third in rebounds and shots blocked and quietly finishing tenth in NBA in assists just behind teammateJohn Havlicek. Havlicek played more guard than forward this year and was an all-star with his strong all-around game. He was one of three 20-point scorers along with Sam Jones and Bailey Howell. Seven Celtics averaged ten points.

The Los Angeles Lakers won 52 games behind the now-legendary tandem ofJerry West andElgin Baylor. West battled injuries again but scored 26.3 points per game, made 51% of his shots from the floor and averaged six assists. He again also had several steals each game, but steals, like blocks, were not an official stat yet. Baylor added 26 points per game of his own and was ninth in NBA rebounds. Center play was still a weakness, but Laker guardArchie Clark added 20 points per game and defense to boost the team. A strong bench as well made the Lakers an improved contender from seasons past.

Final standings

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Eastern Division

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W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-Philadelphia 76ers6220.75627–826–129–029–11
x-Boston Celtics5428.659828–921–165–324–16
x-New York Knicks4339.5241920–1721–162–619–21
x-Detroit Pistons4042.4882221–1112–237–815–25
Cincinnati Royals3943.4762318–1213–238–818–22
Baltimore Bullets3646.4392617–1912–237–415–25

Western Division

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W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-St. Louis Hawks5626.68325–722–139–631–9
x-Los Angeles Lakers5230.634430–1118–194–028–12
x-San Francisco Warriors4339.5241327–1416–230–224–16
x-Chicago Bulls2953.3542711–2212–246–711–29
Seattle SuperSonics2359.2803310–217–246–1415–25
San Diego Rockets1567.183418–334–263–811–29

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

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Main article:1968 NBA playoffs
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsNBA Finals
         
E1Philadelphia*4
E3New York2
E1Philadelphia*3
Eastern Division
E2Boston4
E4Detroit2
E2Boston4
E2Boston4
W2Los Angeles2
W1St. Louis*2
W3San Francisco4
W3San Francisco0
Western Division
W2Los Angeles4
W4Chicago1
W2Los Angeles4
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage in NBA Finals

Statistics leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStat
PointsDave BingDetroit Pistons2,142
ReboundsWilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia 76ers1,952
AssistsWilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia 76ers702
FG%Wilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia 76ers.595
FT%Oscar RobertsonCincinnati Royals.873

Note: Prior to the 1969–70 season, league leaders in points, rebounds, and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.

NBA awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Celtics Top Lakers, 124–109, And Recapture NBA Title".The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 3, 1968. RetrievedNovember 4, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
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