1964–65 Cincinnati Royals season
1964–65 Cincinnati Royals season | |
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Head coach | Jack McMahon |
Owner(s) | Louis Jacobs |
Arena | Cincinnati Gardens |
Results | |
Record | 48–32 (.600) |
Place | Division: 2nd (Eastern) |
Playoff finish | East Semifinals (Eliminated 1–3) |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com |
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The 1964–65 season was the Royals 19th season in the NBA and its 8th in Cincinnati. By the end of the season, Oscar Robertson's career stats for the first five years of his career averaged out to a triple double. His career average was 30.3 points per game, 10.4 rebounds per game, and 10.6 assists per game.[1] The season began with high hopes as the Royals had played well the previous season against Boston and were improving as a team. In addition to Robertson, second-year big man Jerry Lucas rose to superstar status this season. He averaged 21 points and a stunning 20 rebounds over 66 games played. He would joined Robertson on the All-NBA First Team named at the season's conclusion. Injuries, though, were a big factor this season. Key guard Bucky Bockhorn was lost to a career-ending injury in November. The other four opening day starters, Robertson, Lucas, Jack Twyman and Wayne Embry, were each lost for several games each or more also. Lucas was named MVP of the 1965 NBA All-Star Game. But the same day's events saw superstar Wilt Chamberlain traded to the rival Philadelphia 76ers. Now Cincinnati had two strong title contenders to deal with in their own division. Philadelphia would later defeat the Royals in the 1965 playoffs.
Contents
Draft picks
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club Team |
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2 | 15 | Bill Chmielewski | United States | University of Dayton | |
2 | 9 | Steve Courtin | United States | Saint Joseph’s University | |
4 | 33 | Happy Hairston | United States | New York University | |
5 | 42 | George Kirk | United States | University of Memphis |
Regular season
Season standings
Eastern Division | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div |
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x-Boston Celtics | 62 | 18 | .775 | – | 27–3 | 27–11 | 8–4 | 20–10 |
x-Cincinnati Royals | 48 | 32 | .600 | 14 | 25–7 | 17–21 | 6–4 | 16–14 |
x-Philadelphia 76ers | 40 | 40 | .500 | 22 | 13–12 | 9–21 | 18–7 | 14–16 |
New York Knicks | 31 | 49 | .388 | 31 | 15–20 | 9–21 | 7–8 | 10–20 |
Playoffs
East Division Semifinals
(2) Cincinnati Royals vs. (3) Philadelphia 76ers: 76ers win series 3-1
- Game 1 @ Cincinnati: Philadelphia 119, Cincinnati 117 (OT)
- Game 2 @ Philadelphia: Cincinnati 121, Philadelphia 120
- Game 3 @ Cincinnati: Philadelphia 109, Cincinnati 94
- Game 4 @ Philadelphia: Philadelphia 119, Cincinnati 112
Season
Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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Jay Arnette | |||||||||||
Bucky Bockhorn | |||||||||||
Wayne Embry | |||||||||||
Happy Hairston | |||||||||||
Tom Hawkins | |||||||||||
Jerry Lucas | |||||||||||
Bud Olsen | |||||||||||
Oscar Robertson | |||||||||||
Adrian Smith | |||||||||||
Tom Thacker | |||||||||||
Jack Twyman | |||||||||||
George Wilson |
Playoffs
Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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Jay Arnette | |||||||||||
Wayne Embry | |||||||||||
Happy Hairston | |||||||||||
Tom Hawkins | |||||||||||
Jerry Lucas | |||||||||||
Bud Olsen | |||||||||||
Oscar Robertson | |||||||||||
Adrian Smith | |||||||||||
Tom Thacker | |||||||||||
Jack Twyman | |||||||||||
George Wilson |
Awards and honors
- Oscar Robertson, All-NBA First Team
- Jerry Lucas, All-NBA First Team
References
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- ↑ Numbelivable!, p.32, Michael X.Ferraro and John Veneziano, Triumph Books, Chicago, Illinois, 2007, ISBN 978-1-57243-990-0
- ↑ http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1964.html