1971–72 NBA season
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1971–72 NBA season | |||||
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League | National Basketball Association | ||||
Sport | Basketball | ||||
TV partner/s | ABC | ||||
Regular season | |||||
Season MVP | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee) | ||||
Top scorer | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee) | ||||
Playoffs | |||||
Eastern champions | New York Knicks | ||||
Eastern runners-up | Boston Celtics | ||||
Western champions | Los Angeles Lakers | ||||
Western runners-up | Milwaukee Bucks | ||||
Finals | |||||
Finals champions | Los Angeles Lakers | ||||
Runners-up | New York Knicks | ||||
Finals MVP | Wilt Chamberlain (L.A. Lakers) | ||||
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The 1971–72 NBA season was the 26th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Los Angeles Lakers winning the NBA Championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals.
As the 25th anniversary of the founding of the modern NBA, the league unveiled a new logo, inspired by the logo of Major League Baseball, to commemorate the occasion. It features the white silhouette of a basketball player dribbling, framed by red and blue. Jerry West of the Los Angeles Lakers was used as the model for the logo. Coincidentally, Jerry West would win the only NBA Championship of his career during the season.
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[edit] Notable occurrences
- The San Diego Rockets relocate to Houston, Texas and become the Houston Rockets.
- The San Francisco Warriors are renamed the Golden State Warriors as the team moves across the San Francisco Bay to Oakland.
- The NBA All-Star Game was played at the Forum in Inglewood, California, with the West beating the East 112-110. To the delight of the home crowd, Jerry West of the Lakers wins the game's MVP award.
- The Lakers' 69 wins set a new record for most regular season wins in NBA history. This mark would stand for 24 seasons, until it was bettered by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls.
- The Lakers' Elgin Baylor announced his retirement nine games into the season. That night, the Lakers began a winning streak that would last for two months, totaling 33 games. That streak still stands as the longest winning streak in the history of major American professional team sports.
[edit] Final standings
[edit] Eastern Conference
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Boston Celtics | 56 | 26 | .683 | - |
New York Knicks | 48 | 34 | .585 | 8 |
Philadelphia 76ers | 30 | 52 | .366 | 26 |
Buffalo Braves | 22 | 60 | .268 | 34 |
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Baltimore Bullets | 38 | 44 | .463 | - |
Atlanta Hawks | 36 | 46 | .439 | 2 |
Cincinnati Royals | 30 | 52 | .366 | 8 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 23 | 59 | .280 | 15 |
[edit] Western Conference
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Milwaukee Bucks | 63 | 19 | .768 | - |
Chicago Bulls | 57 | 25 | .695 | 6 |
Phoenix Suns | 49 | 33 | .598 | 14 |
Detroit Pistons | 26 | 56 | .317 | 37 |
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Los Angeles Lakers C | 69 | 13 | .841 | - |
Golden State Warriors | 51 | 31 | .622 | 18 |
Seattle SuperSonics | 47 | 35 | .573 | 22 |
Houston Rockets | 34 | 48 | .415 | 35 |
Portland Trail Blazers | 18 | 64 | .220 | 51 |
C - NBA Champions
[edit] 1971-72 NBA statistics leaders
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
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Points per game | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Milwaukee Bucks | 34.8 |
Rebounds per game | Wilt Chamberlain | Los Angeles Lakers | 19.2 |
Assists per game | Jerry West | Los Angeles Lakers | 9.7 |
FG% | Wilt Chamberlain | Los Angeles Lakers | .649 |
FT% | Jack Marin | Baltimore Bullets | .894 |
[edit] NBA awards
- Most Valuable Player: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks
- Rookie of the Year: Sidney Wicks, Portland Trail Blazers
- Coach of the Year: Bill Sharman, Los Angeles Lakers
- All-NBA First Team:
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee Bucks
- Spencer Haywood, Seattle SuperSonics
- John Havlicek, Boston Celtics
- Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
- Walt Frazier, New York Knicks
- All-NBA Rookie Team:
- Sidney Wicks, Portland Trail Blazers
- Clifford Ray, Chicago Bulls
- Austin Carr, Cleveland Cavaliers
- Elmore Smith, Buffalo Braves
- Phil Chenier, Baltimore Bullets
- NBA All-Defensive Team:
- First Team:
- Second Team:
Note: All information on this page were obtained on the History section on NBA.com
[edit] See also
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