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1997–98 Denver Nuggets season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

  • Allan Bristow
  • Mike D'Antoni
  • Dan Issel
  • KWGN-TV
  • Fox Sports Rocky Mountain

The 1997–98 Denver Nuggets season was the 22nd season for the Denver Nuggets in the National Basketball Association, and their 31st season as a franchise. The Nuggets received the fifth overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft, and selected power forward Tony Battie out of Texas Tech University. During the off-season, the team acquired Eric Williams from the Boston Celtics, acquired Johnny Newman, Joe Wolf, and power forward, and top draft pick Danny Fortson out of the University of Cincinnati from the Milwaukee Bucks, point guard and first-round draft pick Bobby Jackson out of the University of Minnesota from the Seattle SuperSonics, shooting guard and second-round draft pick Eric Washington out of the University of Alabama from the Orlando Magic, and signed free agent Dean Garrett.

However, Williams suffered a devastating knee injury after only just four games, and was out for the remainder of the regular season, averaging 19.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, while Bryant Stith only played just 31 games due to ankle and foot injuries. At mid-season, the team signed free agent Cory Alexander, who was previously released by the San Antonio Spurs.

The Nuggets set numerous unwanted records during this season, which started off with the team losing their first twelve games under new head coach, former Nuggets player Bill Hanzlik. The Nuggets finished in last place in the Midwest Division with the league's worst record at 11–71, which was also the team's worst record in franchise history. Their eleven wins equaled the third-fewest in an 82-game NBA season along with the 1992–93 Dallas Mavericks, and just like the Mavericks were for a long time viewed as likely to beat the 1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers record of winning only nine games in a full season, and the 2015–16 76ers, who only won just ten games. Incidentally, the NFL's Denver Broncos had won the Super Bowl earlier in 1998 and would go towards the Super Bowl again in the same year when this occurred.

After 40 games and a dreadful 23-game losing streak, which was tied with the 1995–96 Vancouver Grizzlies, the Nuggets had a 2–38 record (.050 in winning percentage), a mark equalled only by the 1993–94 Mavericks. With the team holding a 4–42 record at the All-Star break, General Manager Allan Bristow was fired. The Nuggets later on posted a 16-game losing streak between February and March, before finally avoiding a possibility of the worst-ever NBA record against the Golden State Warriors on March 27, 1998.

Newman played a sixth man role off the bench, leading the team in scoring with 14.7 points per game, while LaPhonso Ellis averaged 14.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, and Alexander provided the team with 14.0 points, 6.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game in 23 games. In addition, Jackson contributed 11.6 points, 4.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game, and was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, while Fortson provided with 10.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, Anthony Goldwire contributed 9.2 points and 3.4 assists per game, and Battie averaged 8.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, Garrett averaged 7.3 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game, Washington contributed 7.7 points per game, and Stith contributed 7.6 points per game. The Nuggets had the worst team defensive rating in the NBA.

During the NBA All-Star weekend at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, Jackson and Fortson were both selected for the NBA Rookie Game, as members of the Western Conference Rookie team; Jackson scored 15 points along with 7 assists and 4 steals, despite the Western Conference losing to the Eastern Conference, 85–80. The Nuggets finished 28th in the NBA in home-game attendance, with an attendance of 380,590 at the McNichols Sports Arena during the regular season.

The unfortunate season meant Hanzlik was fired after a single season in charge of the team. Following the season, Ellis signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Hawks, while Newman re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Garrett and Jackson were both traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Battie was dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers, who then traded him to the Boston Celtics several months later, and Goldwire and Wolf were both released to free agency.

In his 2007 study The NBA from Top to Bottom, basketball enthusiast Kyle Wright argued that in fact the 1997–98 Nuggets were a worse team than the 1972–73 76ers, saying that they played a worse schedule in the Midwest Division than the 1972–73 76ers did in their Atlantic Division where a dominant Boston Celtics team was played seven times by the 76ers. In contrast, Wright says, "the Nuggets got to play the 62–20 Utah Jazz only four times".

Draft picks

Main article: 1997 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
15Tony BattiePF/CUnited StatesTexas Tech
233James CottonSGUnited StatesLong Beach State
242Jason LawsonCUnited StatesVillanova

Roster

  • Bill Hanzlik
  • Mike D'Antoni
  • T. R. Dunn
  • Brian Winters

Regular season

Season standings

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

Game log

|- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 1 || October 31 || San Antonio Spurs || 96–107 || McNichols Sports Arena || 0–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 2 || November 1 || @ Utah Jazz || 84–102 || Delta Center || 0–2 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 3 || November 4 || Washington Wizards || 96–120 || McNichols Sports Arena || 0–3 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 4 || November 7 || Utah Jazz || 89–91 || McNichols Sports Arena || 0–4 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 5 || November 11 || @ New York Knicks || 90–93 || Madison Square Garden || 0–5 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 6 || November 12 || @ Boston Celtics || 86–96 || Fleet Center || 0–6 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 7 || November 14 || @ Orlando Magic || 85–103 || Orlando Arena || 0–7 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 8 || November 15 || @ Miami Heat || 93–96 || Miami Arena || 0–8 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 9 || November 18 || Vancouver Grizzlies || 87–100 || McNichols Sports Arena || 0–9 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 10 || November 21 || @ Vancouver Grizzlies || 96–99 || General Motors Place || 0–10 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 11 || November 22 || Seattle SuperSonics || 80–84 || McNichols Sports Arena || 0–11 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 12 || November 25 || @ Sacramento Kings || 93–97 || ARCO Arena || 0–12 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 13 || November 28 || Minnesota Timberwolves || 95–84 || McNichols Sports Arena || 1–12 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 14 || December 2 || @ Houston Rockets || 101–112 || The Summit || 1–13 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 15 || December 3 || Los Angeles Lakers || 89–107 || McNichols Sports Arena || 1–14 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 16 || December 5 || Indiana Pacers || 85–96 || McNichols Sports Arena || 1–15 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 17 || December 7 || Los Angeles Clippers || 100–92 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–15 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 18 || December 9 || @ Detroit Pistons || 83–92 || The Palace of Auburn Hills || 2–16 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 19 || December 10 || @ Cleveland Cavaliers || 106–119 || Gund Arena || 2–17 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 20 || December 12 || @ Phoenix Suns || 81–102 || America West Arena || 2–18 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 21 || December 13 || @ New Jersey || 95–133 || Continental Airlines Arena || 2–19 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 22 || December 16 || San Antonio Spurs || 85–99 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–20 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 23 || December 18 || @ Seattle SuperSonics || 106–119 || KeyArena || 2–21 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 24 || December 20 || Phoenix Suns || 81–102 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–22 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 25 || December 23 || @ Golden State Warriors || 75–87 || The Arena in Oakland || 2–23 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 26 || December 26 || Golden State Warriors || 120–131 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–24 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 27 || December 27 || @ Los Angeles Clippers || 103–105 || Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena || 2–25 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 28 || December 30 || Utah Jazz || 99–132 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–26 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 29 || January 2 || Houston Rockets || 115–116 OT || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–27 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 30 || January 3 || @ Minnesota Timberwolves || 87–109 || Target Center || 2–28 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 31 || January 6 || @ Dallas Mavericks || 90–108 || Reunion Arena || 2–29 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 32 || January 7 || @ San Antonio Spurs || 89–96 || Alamodome || 2–30 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 33 || January 9 || Miami Heat || 79–98 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–31 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 34 || January 13 || Orlando Magic || 84–98 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–32 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 35 || January 14 || @ Los Angeles Lakers || 114–132 || Great Western Forum || 2–33 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 36 || January 16 || Cleveland Cavaliers || 74–99 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–34 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 37 || January 18 || @ Portland Trail Blazers || 82–94 || Rose Garden Arena || 2–35 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 38 || January 20 || @ Vancouver Grizzlies || 77–88 || General Motors Place || 2–36 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 39 || January 21 || Detroit Pistons || 67–87 || McNichols Sports Arena || 2–37 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 40 || January 23 || @ Phoenix Suns || 77–93 || America West Arena || 2–38 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 41 || January 24 || @ Los Angeles Clippers || 99–81 || Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena || 3–38 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 42 || January 27 || New Jersey Nets || 87–120 || McNichols Sports Arena || 3–39 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 43 || January 29 || Toronto Raptors || 80–84 || McNichols Sports Arena || 3–40 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 44 || January 31 || Dallas Mavericks || 110–98 || McNichols Sports Arena || 4–40 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 45 || February 2 || Chicago Bulls || 72–111 || McNichols Sports Arena || 4–41 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 46 || February 4 || Sacramento Kings || 99–101 || McNichols Sports Arena || 4–42 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 47 || February 10 || Boston Celtics || 112–99 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–42 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 48 || February 12 || @ Sacramento Kings || 84–87 || ARCO Arena || 5–43 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 49 || February 13 || Minnesota Timberwolves || 80–107 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–44 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 50 || February 15 || @ Portland Trail Blazers || 82–117 || Rose Garden Arena || 5–45 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 51 || February 17 || New York Knicks || 77–91 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–46 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 52 || February 19 || @ Los Angeles Lakers || 114–132 || Great Western Forum || 5–47 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 53 || February 20 || @ Golden State Warriors || 88–95 || The Arena in Oakland || 5–48 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 54 || February 22 || @ Seattle SuperSonics || 68–88 || KeyArena || 5–49 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 55 || February 23 || Charlotte Hornets || 98–118 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–50 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 56 || February 25 || Atlanta Hawks || 88–112 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–51 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 57 || February 27 || Philadelphia 76ers || 78–79 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–52 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 58 || March 1 || @ Indiana Pacers || 63–90 || Market Square Arena || 5–53 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 59 || March 3 || @ Chicago Bulls || 90–118 || United Center || 5–54 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 60 || March 5 || @ Milwaukee Bucks || 87–104 || Bradley Center || 5–55 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 61 || March 6 || @ Atlanta Hawks || 94–115 || Georgia Dome || 5–56 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 62 || March 8 || Los Angeles Clippers || 89–100 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–57 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 63 || March 10 || Phoenix Suns || 106–104 || McNichols Sports Arena || 5–58 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 64 || March 12 || Vancouver Grizzlies || 98–93 || McNichols Sports Arena || 6–58 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 65 || March 14 || Portland Trail Blazers || 92–82 || McNichols Sports Arena || 7–58 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 66 || March 16 || Charlotte Hornets || 87–109 || Charlotte Coliseum || 7–59 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 67 || March 17 || @ Washington Wizards || 90–89 || MCI Center || 8–59 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 68 || March 19 || @ Toronto Raptors || 103–104 OT || SkyDome || 8–60 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 69 || March 20 || @ Minnesota Timberwolves || 88–104 || Target Center || 8–61 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 70 || March 23 || Los Angeles Lakers || 86–107 || McNichols Sports Arena || 8–62 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 71 || March 25 || Dallas Mavericks || 94–105 || McNichols Sports Arena || 8–63 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 72 || March 27 || Golden State Warriors || 97–89 || McNichols Sports Arena || 9–63 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 73 || April 1 || Milwaukee Bucks || 100–106 || McNichols Sports Arena || 9–64 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 74 || April 3 || @ Utah Jazz || 75–97 || Delta Center || 9–65 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 75 || April 5 || Seattle SuperSonics || 83–87 || McNichols Sports Arena || 9–66 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 76 || April 7 || Houston Rockets || 87–104 || McNichols Sports Arena || 9–67 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 77 || April 9 || Sacramento Kings || 128–103 || McNichols Sports Arena || 10–67 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 78 || April 11 || @ Dallas Mavericks || 81–99 || Reunion Arena || 10–68 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 79 || April 14 || @ Houston Rockets || 88–94 || The Summit || 10–69 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 80 || April 15 || @ Phoenix Suns || 89–96 || America West Arena || 10–70 |- align="center" bgcolor="bbffbb" | 81 || April 17 || Portland Trail Blazers || 109–101 || McNichols Sports Arena || 11–70 |- align="center" bgcolor="edbebf" | 82 || April 19 || @ San Antonio Spurs || 82–96 || Alamodome || 11–71 |-

Player statistics

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Dean Garrett828232.1.428N/A.6487.91.10.71.67.3
Anthony Goldwire823227.0.423.384.8061.83.41.00.19.2
Danny Fortson802322.6.452.333.7765.61.00.60.410.2
LaPhonso Ellis767133.9.407.284.8057.22.80.90.614.3
Johnny Newman741529.4.431.343.8201.91.91.00.314.7
Bobby Jackson685330.0.392.259.8144.44.71.50.211.6
Eric Washington663623.3.404.321.7831.91.20.80.47.7
Tony Battie654923.2.446.214.7025.40.90.81.18.4
Joe Wolf57810.9.331.200.5002.60.50.40.11.5
Priest Lauderdale3908.8.417N/A.5512.20.50.20.43.7
Bryant Stith311523.2.333.208.8722.11.60.70.37.6
Kiwane Garris2808.0.338.357.7600.71.00.30.02.4
Harold Ellis27312.7.559.000.6351.90.70.70.16.1
Cory Alexander231934.7.435.411.8464.36.02.00.314.0
George Zidek607.0.267N/A.8332.20.20.00.33.0
Eric Williams4436.3.393N/A.6895.33.01.00.019.8

Player statistics citation:

Awards and records

  • Bobby Jackson, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team

References

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