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1966–67 NBA season

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21st NBA season

Sports season
1966–67 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 15, 1966 – March 19, 1967
March 21 – April 12, 1967 (Playoffs)
April 14–24, 1967 (Finals)
Games81
Teams10
TV partnerABC
Draft
Top draft pickCazzie Russell
Picked byNew York Knicks
Regular season
Top seedPhiladelphia 76ers
SeasonMVPWilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia)
Top scorerRick Barry (San Francisco)
Playoffs
Eastern championsPhiladelphia 76ers
  Eastern runners-upBoston Celtics
Western championsSan Francisco Warriors
  Western runners-upSt. Louis Hawks
Finals
Venue
ChampionsPhiladelphia 76ers
  Runners-upSan Francisco Warriors
NBA seasons

The1966–67 NBA season was the 21st season of theNational Basketball Association. The season ended with thePhiladelphia 76ers winning theNBA Championship, beating theSan Francisco Warriors 4 games to 2 in theNBA Finals, ending theBoston Celtics' record title run at 8.

Notable occurrences

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Coaching changes
Offseason
Team1965–66 coach1966–67 coach
Baltimore BulletsPaul SeymourMike Farmer
Boston CelticsRed AuerbachBill Russell
Chicago BullsExpansionJohnny "Red" Kerr
New York KnicksDick McGuireVince Boryla
Philadelphia 76ersDolph SchayesAlex Hannum
San Francisco WarriorsAlex HannumBill Sharman
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Detroit PistonsDave DeBusschereDonnie Butcher

Season recap

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Philadelphia 76ers

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The Philadelphia 76ers had dismissed coachDolph Schayes ofSyracuse Nationals fame.Alex Hannum, the former 50spower forward who was the last man to coach a winner past Boston, was the new coach. The 43-year-old Hannum looked like he could still play, and often ran with the club in practice.

Hannum's 76ers would share the ball, or play 'Celtic-ball' as some observed.Wilt Chamberlain would not be expected to hold the team afloat like Atlas but would pass more and get the others involved. Chamberlain had bragged in interviews that he was the sport's best passer on top of his other abilities.[citation needed] His eight assists per game set a record for centers and made him third in the NBA overall, scoring 24 per game, while again leading the NBA inrebounds and blocked shots.

Shooting less, he made a league-record 68% of his shots; his 875free throw attempts, another league record, offset his dismal percentage from the foul line.

The 76ers also had three other players around the 20 point-per-game mark this year inHal Greer with 22 points,Chet Walker andBilly Cunningham, both with 19 points. All four players combined won a league-record 68 games together under Hannum's watch. The team scored a record 125points per game, leading all teams in shooting accuracy.

The 76ers started the season at 46–4, still the best 50 game start in league history (tied by the Golden State Warriors in the 2015–16 season). They finished the season at 68–13, the best record in league history at the time.[1]

Celtics

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The Boston Celtics won 60 games under new player/coachBill Russell. Russell's impact on the NBA and the game as a whole had been powerful to this point. Always conscious of his racial impact as well, which included many bitter episodes in his life, Russell knew well he was now the firstAfrican American to ever coach a major American sports franchise. Some wondered if the team's whites would follow Russell, especially as America was now entering theCivil Rights Movement that included urban riots. But in the Celticslocker room, there was never any question that Russell was the leader. Being named coach was a simple formality.

The 32-year-old Russell was third in rebounds and blocks and added six assists per game to lead his club. Three twenty point scorers surrounded him --- bankingSam Jones (with 22 points), emerging John Havlicek (with 21 points), and newly acquiredBailey Howell (with 20 points). K.C. Jones again was the first line of the league's top defense, while adding five assists per game. Two other Celtics added ten points a game as well.Red Auerbach oversaw everything, now from hisfront office.

These two powerhouses again cast such a huge shadow over the league, that only one of the NBA's other eight teams won more than half their games.

San Francisco Warriors

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The San Francisco Warriors' Rick Barry enjoyed a second terrific season as the Warriors' top scorer. He led the NBA at 35.6 per game, a mark that might have survived a typical Wilt Chamberlain season. Barry tried and made more shots than any player in the league. Barry also had the second-highest number of free throw tries, 852, and made an NBA-high 753 of them at an 88% rate. Barry also added eight rebounds and four assists per game. His meteoric rise this season saw Barry move past L.A.'s Elgin Baylor and Cincinnati'sJerry Lucas as the best forward in the game.

The other Warrior star emerging was centerNate Thurmond. A formerprotégé of Chamberlain, Thurmond ranked second in the NBA in rebounds and blocks while adding 19 points per game.

Five other Warriors scored ten points per game or better under coach and former CelticBill Sharman.

Playoffs

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The NBA was now at ten teams, thanks to the addition of the Chicago Bulls. With two-five team divisions now, the NBA had four playoff teams from both the East and West, with just two NBA teams missing the post-season tournament. Chicago surpassed the Detroit Pistons for the last spot in the West, putting America's second-largest city in the playoffs, which continued to become a larger television event each year.

In the East, the two dominators both won their first round series with just one lost game each. Philadelphia beat Cincinnati and superstar Oscar Robertson three games to one. Boston beat an improvingNew York Knickerbockers club led by third-year starWillis Reed three to one also. The Boston–Philadelphia matchup was set again for the division final.

In the West, San Francisco and second-place St.Louis both advanced behind 3–0 sweeps. The Warriors routed the Lakers, minus superstar Jerry West, while the St.Louis Hawks ended the first season of Chicago's Bulls, led by coach Johnny Kerr, the former Syracuse Nationals star, and playersBob Boozer,Don Kojis and Guy Rodgers.

Rich Guerin's balanced Hawks, led byLenny Wilkens, Lou Hudson andBill Bridges, tried hard to slow Barry, Thurmond and Co., but the Warriors made their second NBA Finals in four seasons, four games to two.

Those expecting a close series in the East or another Philadelphia fold were stunned to see a five-game series completely dominated by the 76ers. Winning the first three in clear numbers, the Sixers brought Boston back to their home court so they could bash the Celtics 140-116 and send them home. Bill Russell's first season as coach was a disappointment only in comparison to Auerbach's towering achievements before him. Chamberlain turned down the victory champagne from that celebrated win, saying there was still one more series to win.

The Warriors were not all that cooperative, taking Game One to overtime and winning two games. Barry and Thurmond's performances were impressive. But Philadelphia's three 20-point scorers – Chamberlain, Walker and Greer – led their franchise to their first NBA title since the old Syracuse days in 1955, the first season of the24-second clock.

Wilt averaged 22 points, 29 rebounds, nine assists and 58% shooting for his 15 playoff games. He also had many blocks and had 160 free throw tries to offset his misses there. Wilt, again, likely posted multiplequadruple-double games this year, including perhaps in the Finals. However, blocked shots were not then kept as a league statistic (and would not be until 1973), so it is impossible to determine.

Final standings

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Eastern Division

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W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-Philadelphia 76ers6813.84028–226–814–328–8
x-Boston Celtics6021.741827–425–118–630–6
x-Cincinnati Royals3942.4812920–1112–247–714–22
x-New York Knicks3645.4443220–159–247–611–25
Baltimore Bullets2061.2474812–203–305–117–29

Western Division

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W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-San Francisco Warriors4437.54318–1011–1915–824–12
x-St. Louis Hawks3942.481518–1112–219–1021–15
x-Los Angeles Lakers3645.444821–1812–203–714–22
x-Chicago Bulls3348.4071117–199–177–1217–19
Detroit Pistons3051.3701412–189–199–1414–22

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoff bracket

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Main article:1967 NBA playoffs
Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsNBA Finals
         
E1Philadelphia*3
E3Cincinnati1
E1Philadelphia*4
Eastern Division
E2Boston1
E4New York1
E2Boston3
E1Philadelphia*4
W1San Francisco*2
W1San Francisco*3
W3Los Angeles0
W1San Francisco*4
Western Division
W2St. Louis2
W4Chicago0
W2St. Louis3
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage in NBA Finals

Statistics leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStat
PointsRick BarrySan Francisco Warriors2,775
ReboundsWilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia 76ers1,957
AssistsGuy RodgersChicago Bulls908
FG%Wilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia 76ers.683
FT%Adrian SmithCincinnati Royals.903

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. ^Sachare, Alex (2008)."NBA Encyclopedia Playoff Edition: The Best Team Ever".NBA.com.Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. RetrievedApril 13, 2008.
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