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1961–62 NBA season

16th NBA season


16th NBA season

FieldValue
title1961–62 NBA season
leagueNational Basketball Association
sportBasketball
durationOctober 19, 1961 – March 14, 1962
March 16 – April 5, 1962 (Playoffs)
April 7–18, 1962 (Finals)
no_of_games80
no_of_teams9
TVNBC
draftDraft
draft_link1961 NBA draft
top_pick_linkList of first overall NBA draft picks
top_pickWalt Bellamy
picked_by[Chicago Packers](1961-62-chicago-packers-season)
seasonRegular season
top_seed[Boston Celtics](1961-62-boston-celtics-season)
MVPBill Russell ([Boston](1961-62-boston-celtics-season))
MVP_linkNBA MVP
top_scorerWilt Chamberlain ([Philadelphia](1961-62-philadelphia-warriors-season))
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_link1962 NBA playoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_linkEastern Division (NBA)
conf1_champ[Boston Celtics](1961-62-boston-celtics-season)
conf1_runner-up[Philadelphia Warriors](1961-62-philadelphia-warriors-season)
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Division (NBA)
conf2_champ[Los Angeles Lakers](1961-62-los-angeles-lakers-season)
conf2_runner-up[Detroit Pistons](1961-62-detroit-pistons-season)
finalsFinals
finals_link1962 NBA Finals
finals_venue* Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
finals_champ[Boston Celtics](1961-62-boston-celtics-season)
finals_runner-up[Los Angeles Lakers](1961-62-los-angeles-lakers-season)
seasonslistList of NBA seasons
seasonslistnamesNBA
prevseason_link1960–61 NBA season
prevseason_year1960–61
nextseason_link1962–63 NBA season
nextseason_year1962–63

March 16 – April 5, 1962 (Playoffs) April 7–18, 1962 (Finals) | conf1_runner-up = Philadelphia Warriors | conf2_runner-up = Detroit Pistons

  • Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California | finals_runner-up = Los Angeles Lakers The 1961–62 NBA season was the 16th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning their 4th straight NBA title, beating the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

  • The Chicago Packers entered the league, bringing the number of teams to nine.
  • The NBA schedule was expanded for the third consecutive season. This time it went from 79 games per team, to 80.
  • The Philadelphia Warriors played their final season before their transcontinental relocation to San Francisco for the following season. The NBA would return to Philadelphia in 1963.
  • The 1962 NBA All-Star Game was played in St. Louis, Missouri, with the West beating the East 150–130. Local favorite Bob Pettit won the game's MVP award.
  • In a game played in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Wilt Chamberlain made history by scoring 100 points in the Philadelphia Warriors 169–147 win over the New York Knicks. It still stands as one of the greatest individual feats in sports history. Chamberlain would go on to average 50.4 points per game that season, another record.
  • This year witnessed the first occurrence of a player averaging a triple-double throughout an entire season when Oscar Robertson averaged 30.8 points, 11.4 assists, and 12.5 rebounds per game.
  • This was the last season of the NBA on NBC, the network would regain NBA coverage starting in the 1990–91 season.
OffseasonTeam1960–61 coach1961–62 coachIn-seasonTeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Chicago Packers*Expansion*Jim Pollard
New York KnicksCarl BraunEddie Donovan
Philadelphia WarriorsNeil JohnstonFrank McGuire
St. Louis HawksPaul SeymourAndrew Levane
Bob Pettit

Final standings

Eastern Division

Western Division

x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Main article: 1962 NBA playoffs

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
PointsWilt Chamberlain
ReboundsWilt Chamberlain
AssistsOscar Robertson
FG%Walt Bellamy
FT%Dolph Schayes

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

NBA awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Bill Russell, Boston Celtics
  • Rookie of the Year: Walt Bellamy, Chicago Packers
  • All-NBA First Team:
    • F – Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers
    • F – Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks
    • C – Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors
    • G – Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals
    • G – Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
  • All-NBA Second Team:
    • F – Tom Heinsohn, Boston Celtics
    • F – Jack Twyman, Cincinnati Royals
    • C – Bill Russell, Boston Celtics
    • G – Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics
    • G – Richie Guerin, New York Knicks

Individual statistics

The 1961–62 season is notable for having some of the most impressive individual season statistics ever. A number of records were set this season, some of which still stand to this day. Below is a table showcasing some of the most significant individual per game statistics of the season.

PlayerTeamGPMPGPPGRPGAPG
Wilt Chamberlain[Philadelphia](1961-62-philadelphia-warriors-season)8048.550.425.72.4
Bill Russell[Boston](1961-62-boston-celtics-season)7645.218.923.64.5
Oscar Robertson[Cincinnati](1961-62-cincinnati-royals-season)7944.330.812.511.4
Elgin Baylor[Los Angeles](1961-62-los-angeles-lakers-season)4444.438.318.64.6
Bob Pettit[St Louis](1961-62-st-louis-hawks-season)7842.131.118.73.7
Jerry West[Los Angeles](1961-62-los-angeles-lakers-season)7541.230.87.95.4
Richie Guerin[New York](1961-62-new-york-knicks-season)7842.929.56.46.9
Walt Bellamy[Chicago](1961-62-chicago-packers-season)7942.331.619.02.7
Cliff Hagan[St Louis](1961-62-st-louis-hawks-season)7736.222.98.24.8
Willie Naulls[New York](1961-62-new-york-knicks-season)7539.725.011.62.6
Red Kerr[Syracuse](1961-62-syracuse-nationals-season)8034.616.314.73.0

When comparing these players to the 2014–15 NBA league leaders, 7 of these players would win the scoring title, 5 would win the rebounding title and 1 would win the assist title.

References

References

  1. Robertson, Oscar. (December 24, 2011). "N.B.A. Should Honor Its History and Learn From It". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "2014–15 NBA Leaders {{!}} Basketball-Reference.com".
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