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1977–78 NBA season

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Sports season
1977–78 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 18, 1977 – April 9, 1978
April 11 – May 17, 1978 (Playoffs)
May 21 – June 7, 1978 (Finals)
Games82
Teams22
TV partnerCBS
Draft
Top draft pickKent Benson
Picked byMilwaukee Bucks
Regular season
Top seedPortland Trail Blazers
SeasonMVPBill Walton (Portland)
Top scorerGeorge Gervin (San Antonio)
Playoffs
Eastern championsWashington Bullets
  Eastern runners-upPhiladelphia 76ers
Western championsSeattle SuperSonics
  Western runners-upDenver Nuggets
Finals
Venue
ChampionsWashington Bullets
  Runners-upSeattle SuperSonics
FinalsMVPWes Unseld (Washington)
NBA seasons

The1977–78 NBA season was the 32nd season of theNational Basketball Association. The season ended with theWashington Bullets winning the NBA Championship, beating theSeattle SuperSonics 4 games to 3 in theNBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

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  • On October 10, 1977, and in a shocking moment to Knicks fans, theNew York Knicks tradedWalt Frazier to theCleveland Cavaliers as compensation for a free agent signing. That free agent the Knicks got wasJim Cleamons.
  • The New York Nets moved fromUniondale, New York toPiscataway, New Jersey, and were renamed theNew Jersey Nets. TheNew York Knicks, who forced the Nets to pay $4.8 million for invading the New York area prior to the previous season, remained the only NBA team in New York City for 35 years, until the Nets moved toBrooklyn in the2012–13 season.
  • The1978 NBA All-Star Game was played at theOmni Coliseum inAtlanta, with the East beating the West 133–125.Randy Smith of theBuffalo Braves won the game's MVP award.
  • The defending championPortland Trail Blazers started with a 50–10 record and looked poised to repeat, butBill Walton broke his foot and was sidelined for the remainder of the season. The Blazers, hurt by Walton's absence and by other key injuries, faded to an 8–14 finish and lost to the Sonics in the Western Conference semifinals.
  • On December 9, 1977,Kermit Washington punched Houston Rockets playerRudy Tomjanovich in the face during an NBA game. Tomjanovich sustained serious injuries and missed the rest of the season. The NBA fined Washington $10,000 and suspended him for 26 games.
  • Throughout the 1977–78 season,CBS broadcast NBA games during the regular season and the playoffs. During halftime of those games, they showed a pre-tapedH–O–R–S–E tournament pitting players from the NBA against each other. It featured, among others,Pete Maravich,Paul Westphal,Bob McAdoo,Kevin Grevey, andGeorge Gervin. Maravich and Westphal made it to the final, and CBS originally planned to hold their match at halftime during an NBA Finals game. However, Maravich was injured and could not participate, so CBS decided to have Westphal compete against "Bag-Man" (who was actually analystRick Barry with a bag covering his head) by letting them both shoot a free throw. Westphal, blindfolded, went first and hit his. Barry missed, and Westphal was awarded the trophy. The NBA H–O–R–S–E competition would not be re-instituted for 31 more years, returning for the2009 All-Star Weekend.
  • This was the first season since the 1949–50 season that noBoston Celtics player was named to either the First or SecondAll-NBA Team.
  • This was also the last season for longtime Boston Celtics' playerJohn Havlicek, who retired at the end of the season after sixteen years in the NBA all with the legendary franchise.
  • Also retiring this season wereDave Bing,Cazzie Russell andGeorge Karl, though Karl would later become an NBA coach.
  • With 8 minutes and 43 seconds of the final quarter remaining in the game between theAtlanta Hawks and theMilwaukee Bucks on the 25th of November, the Hawks were leading by 29 points, and looked set for an easy win. The Bucks then outscored the Hawks 35–4 to win the game by two points, 117–115. The Bucks' victory is still the biggest fourth quarter comeback in NBA history.[1]
Coaching changes
Offseason
Team1976–77 coach1977–78 coach
Buffalo BravesJoe Mullaney (interim)Cotton Fitzsimmons
New York KnicksRed HolzmanWillis Reed
Seattle SuperSonicsBill RussellBob Hopkins
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Boston CelticsTom HeinsohnSatch Sanders
Detroit PistonsHerb BrownBob Kauffman
Kansas City KingsPhil JohnsonLarry Staverman
Philadelphia 76ersGene ShueBilly Cunningham
Seattle SuperSonicsBob HopkinsLenny Wilkens

Final standings

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By division

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W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Philadelphia 76ers5527.67137–418–2314–2
x-New York Knicks4339.5241229–1214–277–9
Boston Celtics3250.3902324–178–338–8
Buffalo Braves2755.3292820–217–347–9
New Jersey Nets2458.2933118–236–354–12
W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-San Antonio Spurs5230.63432–920–2115–5
x-Washington Bullets4438.537829–1215–2614–6
x-Cleveland Cavaliers4339.524927–1416–259–11
x-Atlanta Hawks4141.5001129–1212–298–12
New Orleans Jazz3943.4761327–1412–298–12
Houston Rockets2854.3412421-207-346–14
W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Denver Nuggets4834.58533–815–2611–9
x-Milwaukee Bucks4438.537428–1316–2514–6
Chicago Bulls4042.488829–1211–308–12
Detroit Pistons3844.4631024–1714–278–12
Indiana Pacers3151.3781721–2010–318–12
Kansas City Kings3151.3781722–199–3211–9
W L PCT GB Home Road Div
y-Portland Trail Blazers5824.70736–522–1913–3
x-Phoenix Suns4933.598934–715–268–8
x-Seattle SuperSonics4735.5731131–1016–258–8
x-Los Angeles Lakers4537.5491329–1216–256–10
Golden State Warriors4339.5241530–1113–285–11

By conference

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#
Team W L PCT GB
1z-Philadelphia 76ers5527.671
2y-San Antonio Spurs5230.6343
3x-Washington Bullets4438.53711
4x-Cleveland Cavaliers4339.52412
5x-New York Knicks4339.52412
6x-Atlanta Hawks4141.50014
7New Orleans Jazz3943.47616
8Boston Celtics3250.39023
9Houston Rockets2854.34127
10Buffalo Braves2755.32928
11New Jersey Nets2458.29331
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Team W L PCT GB
1z-Portland Trail Blazers5824.707
2y-Denver Nuggets4834.58510
3x-Phoenix Suns4933.5989
4x-Seattle SuperSonics4735.57311
5x-Los Angeles Lakers4537.54913
6x-Milwaukee Bucks4438.53714
7Golden State Warriors4339.52415
8Chicago Bulls4042.48818
9Detroit Pistons3844.46320
10Indiana Pacers3151.37827
11Kansas City Kings3151.37827

Notes

  • z,y – division champions
  • x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

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Main article:1978 NBA playoffs

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk.Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

First RoundConference SemifinalsConference FinalsNBA Finals
E1Philadelphia*4
E4Cleveland0E5New York0
E5New York2Eastern ConferenceE1Philadelphia*2
E3Washington4
E3Washington4
E3Washington2E2San Antonio*2
E6Atlanta0E3Washington4
W4Seattle3
W1Portland*2
W4Seattle2W4Seattle4
W5Los Angeles1Western ConferenceW4Seattle4
W2Denver*2
W6Milwaukee3
W3Phoenix0W2Denver*4
W6Milwaukee2
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage

Statistics leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per gameGeorge GervinSan Antonio Spurs27.2
Rebounds per gameTruck RobinsonNew Orleans Jazz15.7
Assists per gameKevin PorterDetroitNew Jersey10.2
Steals per gameRon LeePhoenix Suns2.74
Blocks per gameGeorge JohnsonNew Jersey Nets3.38
FG%Bobby JonesDenver Nuggets.578
FT%Rick BarryGolden State Warriors.924

NBA awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^McCollum, Sean (2019).Pro Basketball's All-Time Greatest Comebacks. United States: Capstone Press.ISBN 9781543554335. RetrievedJune 29, 2020.
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