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1970–71 Chicago Bulls season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

(lost to Lakers 3–4) (Jack Brickhouse, Vince Lloyd) (Jack Fleming, Bill Berg)

The 1970–71 Chicago Bulls season was the Bulls' fifth season in the NBA.

Offseason

Draft picks

Main article: 1970 NBA draft

Roster

  • Dick Motta

Regular season

Season standings

:z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot

Game log

1970–71 game log
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Playoffs

|- | 1 | March 24 | @ Los Angeles | L 99–100 | Bob Love (24) | Sloan, Boerwinkle (9) | Tom Boerwinkle (8) | The Forum 10,726

0–1
2
March 26
@ Los Angeles
L 95–105
Bob Love (34)
Jim Fox (13)
Bob Weiss (5)
The Forum
13,469
0–2
-
3
March 28
Los Angeles
W 106–98
Bob Love (27)
Chet Walker (12)
Bob Weiss (11)
Chicago Stadium
10,101
1–2
-
4
March 30
Los Angeles
W 112–102
Bob Love (36)
Jerry Sloan (12)
Bob Weiss (13)
Chicago Stadium
18,650
2–2
-
5
April 1
@ Los Angeles
L 89–115
Bob Love (21)
Jim Fox (11)
Weiss, King (7)
The Forum
13,935
2–3
-
6
April 4
Los Angeles
W 113–99
Bob Weiss (25)
Tom Boerwinkle (18)
Boerwinkle, Walker (6)
Chicago Stadium
14,211
3–3
-
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April 6
@ Los Angeles
L 98–109
Sloan, Love (24)
Jim Fox (12)
Bob Weiss (8)
The Forum
17,505
3–4
-

Awards and records

  • Dick Motta, NBA Coach of the Year Award
  • Bob Love, All-NBA Second Team
  • Jerry Sloan, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • Chet Walker, NBA All-Star Game
  • Bob Love, NBA All-Star Game

References

References

  1. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/CHI/1971.html 1970–71 Chicago Bulls]
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