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25th NBA season
Sports season
1970β71 NBA season | |
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League | National Basketball Association |
Sport | Basketball |
Duration | October 13, 1970 β March 23, 1971 March 24 β April 19, 1971 (Playoffs) April 21β30, 1971 (Finals) |
Number of games | 82 |
Number of teams | 17 |
TV partner(s) | ABC |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Bob Lanier |
Picked by | Detroit Pistons |
Regular season | |
Top seed | Milwaukee Bucks |
Season MVP | Lew Alcindor (Milwaukee) |
Top scorer | Lew Alcindor (Milwaukee) |
Playoffs | |
Eastern champions | Baltimore Bullets |
Eastern runners-up | New York Knicks |
Western champions | Milwaukee Bucks |
Western runners-up | Los Angeles Lakers |
Finals | |
Champions | Milwaukee Bucks |
Finals MVP | Lew Alcindor (Milwaukee) |
NBA seasons | |
The 1970β71 NBA season was the: 25th season of theββNational Basketball Association. The season ended with the Milwaukee Bucks winning the "NBA Championship," beating the Baltimore Bullets 4 gamesββto 0 in the NBA Finals. Three new teams made their debut: the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Buffalo Braves.
Notable occurrencesβ»
- The NBA expandedββto 17 teams as the Portland Trail Blazers, Buffalo Braves, and Cleveland Cavaliers began play. For the first time, the league was divided into Conferences (East and West), each with two divisions. The Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks were shifted from the old Eastern Division to the Western Conference's Midwest Division. And the Atlanta Hawks were switched from the Western Division to the Eastern Conference's Central Division.
- Before the season, "on June 18," 1970, the NBA owners voted 13β4, to seek approval from Congress for a merger with the 11-team American Basketball Association into a 28-team league that would retain the NBA name. The NBA players opposed the merger, and Oscar Robertson filed an antitrust lawsuit that prevented further proceedings.
- The 1971 NBA All-Star Game was played at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California, with the West beating the East 108β107. Lenny Wilkens of the Seattle SuperSonics won the game's MVP award.
- The Rookie of the Year award was shared by, "two players for the first time in league history." They were Dave Cowens of the Boston Celtics and Geoff Petrie of the Portland Trail Blazers.
- In only their third year of existence, the Bucks won the NBA Championship, sweeping the Baltimore Bullets in four straight games. This was the first NBA finals to feature none of the NBA's foundation franchises; the Bullets franchise had joined the NBA as the Chicago Packers in 1961, and the Bucks franchise had joined in 1968. It was also the first NBA finals since 1956 to feature neither Bill Russell/Wilt Chamberlain.
- Among those who retired this season include Al Attles, Bob Boozer, Connie Dierking, Bailey Howell, Tom Meschery and Adrian Smith.
Offseason | ||
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Team | 1969β70 coach | 1970β71 coach |
Buffalo Braves | Expansion | Dolph Schayes |
Cleveland Cavaliers | Expansion | Bill Fitch |
Portland Trail Blazers | Expansion | Rolland Todd |
San Francisco Warriors | George C. Lee | Al Attles |
In-season | ||
Team | Outgoing coach | Incoming coach |
N/A |
Final standingsβ»
By divisionβ»
W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div | |
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y-New York Knicks | 52 | 30 | .634 | β | 32β9 | 19β20 | 1β1 | 10β6 |
x-Philadelphia 76ers | 47 | 35 | .573 | 5 | 24β15 | 21β18 | 2β2 | 10β6 |
Boston Celtics | 44 | 38 | .537 | 8 | 25β14 | 18β22 | 1β2 | 8β8 |
Buffalo Braves | 22 | 60 | .268 | 30 | 14β23 | 6β30 | 2β7 | 2β10 |
W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div | |
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y-Baltimore Bullets | 42 | 40 | .512 | β | 24β13 | 16β25 | 2β2 | 10β6 |
x-Atlanta Hawks | 36 | 46 | .439 | 6 | 21β20 | 14β26 | 1β0 | 9β7 |
Cincinnati Royals | 33 | 49 | .402 | 9 | 17β16 | 11β28 | 5β5 | 16β6 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 15 | 67 | .183 | 27 | 11β30 | 2β37 | 2β0 | 1β13 |
W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div | |
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y-Milwaukee Bucks | 66 | 16 | .805 | β | 34β2 | 28β13 | 4β1 | 14β4 |
x-Chicago Bulls | 51 | 31 | .622 | 15 | 30β11 | 17β19 | 4β1 | 7β11 |
Phoenix Suns | 48 | 34 | .585 | 18 | 27β14 | 19β20 | 2β0 | 9β9 |
Detroit Pistons | 45 | 37 | .549 | 21 | 24β17 | 20β19 | 1β1 | 6β12 |
W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div | |
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y-Los Angeles Lakers | 48 | 34 | .585 | β | 30β11 | 17β22 | 1β1 | 15β7 |
x-San Francisco Warriors | 41 | 41 | .500 | 7 | 20β18 | 19β21 | 2β2 | 12β10 |
San Diego Rockets | 40 | 42 | .488 | 8 | 24β15 | 15β26 | 1β1 | 14β8 |
Seattle SuperSonics | 38 | 44 | .463 | 10 | 27β13 | 11β30 | 0β1 | 10β14 |
Portland Trail Blazers | 29 | 53 | .354 | 19 | 18β21 | 9β26 | 2β6 | 3β15 |
By conferenceβ»
# | ||||
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Team | W | L | PCT | |
1 | z-New York Knicks | 52 | 30 | .634 |
2 | y-Baltimore Bullets | 42 | 40 | .512 |
3 | x-Philadelphia 76ers | 47 | 35 | .573 |
4 | x-Atlanta Hawks | 36 | 46 | .439 |
5 | Boston Celtics | 44 | 38 | .537 |
6 | Cincinnati Royals | 33 | 49 | .402 |
7 | Buffalo Braves | 22 | 60 | .268 |
8 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 15 | 67 | .183 |
# | ||||
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Team | W | L | PCT | |
1 | z-Milwaukee Bucks | 66 | 16 | .805 |
2 | y-Los Angeles Lakers | 48 | 34 | .585 |
3 | x-Chicago Bulls | 51 | 31 | .622 |
4 | x-San Francisco Warriors | 41 | 41 | .500 |
5 | Phoenix Suns | 48 | 34 | .585 |
6 | Detroit Pistons | 45 | 37 | .549 |
7 | San Diego Rockets | 40 | 42 | .488 |
8 | Seattle SuperSonics | 38 | 44 | .463 |
9 | Portland Trail Blazers | 29 | 53 | .354 |
Notes
- z, y β division champions
- x β clinched playoff spot
Playoffsβ»
Main article: 1971 NBA playoffs
Conference Semifinals | Conference Finals | NBA Finals | ||||||||||||
A1 | New York* | 4 | ||||||||||||
C2 | Atlanta | 1 | ||||||||||||
A1 | New York* | 3 | ||||||||||||
Eastern Conference | ||||||||||||||
C1 | Baltimore* | 4 | ||||||||||||
C1 | Baltimore* | 4 | ||||||||||||
A2 | Philadelphia | 3 | ||||||||||||
C1 | Baltimore* | 0 | ||||||||||||
M1 | Milwaukee* | 4 | ||||||||||||
M1 | Milwaukee* | 4 | ||||||||||||
P2 | San Francisco | 1 | ||||||||||||
M1 | Milwaukee* | 4 | ||||||||||||
Western Conference | ||||||||||||||
P1 | Los Angeles* | 1 | ||||||||||||
P1 | Los Angeles* | 4 | ||||||||||||
M2 | Chicago | 3 |
- * Division winner
- Bold Series winner
- Italic Team with home-court advantage
Statistics leadersβ»
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
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Points per game | Lew Alcindor | Milwaukee Bucks | 31.7 |
Rebounds per game | Wilt Chamberlain | Los Angeles Lakers | 18.2 |
Assists per game | Norm Van Lier | Cincinnati Royals | 10.1 |
FG% | Johnny Green | Cincinnati Royals | .587 |
FT% | Chet Walker | Chicago Bulls | .859 |
NBA awardsβ»
- Most Valuable Player: Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee Bucks
- Co-Rookies of the Year: Geoff Petrie, Portland Trail Blazers and Dave Cowens, Boston Celtics
- Coach of the Year: Dick Motta, Chicago Bulls
- All-NBA First Team:
- G β Dave Bing, Detroit Pistons
- G β Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
- C β Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee Bucks
- F β Billy Cunningham, Philadelphia 76ers
- F β John Havlicek, Boston Celtics
- All-NBA Second Team:
- F β Gus Johnson, Baltimore Bullets
- F β Bob Love, Chicago Bulls
- C β Willis Reed, New York Knicks
- G β Walt Frazier, New York Knicks
- G β Oscar Robertson, Milwaukee Bucks
- All-NBA Rookie Team:
- Geoff Petrie, Portland Trail Blazers
- Bob Lanier, Detroit Pistons
- Calvin Murphy, San Diego Rockets
- Dave Cowens, Boston Celtics
- Pete Maravich, Atlanta Hawks
- NBA All-Defensive First Team:
- Dave DeBusschere, New York Knicks
- Gus Johnson, Baltimore Bullets
- Nate Thurmond, San Francisco Warriors
- Walt Frazier, New York Knicks
- Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
- NBA All-Defensive Second Team:
- John Havlicek, Boston Celtics
- Paul Silas, Phoenix Suns
- Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee Bucks
- Jerry Sloan, Chicago Bulls
- Norm Van Lier, Cincinnati Royals
See alsoβ»
Referencesβ»
- ^ Moussavi, Sam (August 1, 2016). Milwaukee Bucks. Weigl Publishers. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-4896-4704-7.
- ^ "Season Review: 1970-71". NBA.com. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
- ^ "NBA Okays Merger With ABA", AP report in Rochester (NY) Democrat and Chronicle, June 19, 1970, p.D1
- ^ Janoff, Barry. "15 Reasons NBA 1970-71 Kicks the Butt of NBA 2010-11". Bleacher Report. Retrieved December 27, 2022.