- 1963–64 NBA season
Infobox sports season
title =1963–64 NBA season
league =National Basketball Association
sport =Basketball
TV =ABC
season =Regular season
season_champ =Boston Celtics
MVP =flagicon|USAOscar Robertson (Cincinnati)
MVP_link =NBA MVP
top_scorer =flagicon|USAWilt Chamberlain (San Francisco)
playoffs =Playoffs
playoffs_link =1964 NBA Playoffs
conf1 =Eastern
conf1_link =Eastern Conference (NBA)
conf1_champ =Boston Celtics
conf1_runner-up =Cincinnati Royals
conf2 =Western
conf2_link =Western Conference (NBA)
conf2_champ =San Francisco Warriors
conf2_runner-up =St. Louis Hawks
finals =Finals
finals_link =1964 NBA Finals
finals_champ =Boston Celtics
finals_runner-up =San Francisco Warriors
seasonslist =List of NBA seasons
seasonslistnames =NBA
prevseason_link =1962–63 NBA season
prevseason_year =1962–63
nextseason_link =1964–65 NBA season
nextseason_year =1964–65The 1963–64 NBA season was the 18th season of theNational Basketball Association . The season ended with theBoston Celtics winning their 6th straight NBA Championship, beating theSan Francisco Warriors 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals.Notable occurrences
* The Syracuse Nationals move from
Syracuse, New York toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and become thePhiladelphia 76ers .
* The Chicago Zephyrs move fromChicago, Illinois toBaltimore, Maryland and become the new Baltimore Bullets, leaving the Windy City with no NBA team until the birth of the Bulls in 1966.
* The1964 NBA All-Star Game was played at theBoston Garden inBoston, Massachusetts , with the East beating the West 111-107.Oscar Robertson of theCincinnati Royals won the game's MVP award.eason recap
The NBA continued to increase it's interests this season, setting another attendance record and increasing it's revenue from televised games. The growing interest in the league was certainly a direct result of the arrival of talented players from the college ranks. Players arriving in the league in recent seasons still rank among the greatest to ever play in the NBA decades later.
Leading teams
Two teams dominated much of the league's attention this year.
Celtics
The first were the Boston Celtics, which had by now become the game's greatest dynasty ever.Retirement had claimed 50s superstar
Bob Cousy . ButRed Auerbach 's club barely slowed down with his absence. Cousy's replacement was a defensive specialist namedK.C. Jones , who continued Auerbach's emphasis on defense along with forward Tom 'Satch' Sanders and centerBill Russell . While Boston could surely still pass and score, it was their defensive emergence, led by the incredible Russell, that was now leading a streak of NBA titles. Russell led the league inrebounds and was one of two high-volume shot blockers now dominating the NBA. The Celtics had six scorers over ten-points per game and two more over eight. Auerbach'ssixth man ,John Havlicek , was the team's leading scorer at 20 per game. This combination of active defense and unselfish shooting got Boston a league-high 59 wins in 80 NBA games.Royals
Few considered the Celtics beatable, but the
Cincinnati Royals surprised and excited fans with their team this year, easily the NBA's most popular. CoachJack McMahon , a former Royals player from their Rochester days, finally got his man to help superstarOscar Robertson .Jerry Lucas had arrived from the folded ABL and immediately elevated his club to contender. He led the league in shooting accuracy at 53%, but was careful not to disrupt the established shooting of Robertson,Jack Twyman andWayne Embry . Lucas was also third in the NBA in rebounds and a willing passer. The most popular player inOhio history, thanks to his now-legendary high school and college career, Lucas was a boost to attendance at home and on the road as well.Lucas was the fourth straight Rookie Of The Year named who had starred on the 1960 U.S. Olympic basketball squad, which, decades later, is still considered by many as the best amateur team ever. The Royals roster had, at one point, five members of that roster this year.Overshadowed slightly by Lucas's arrival, Oscar Robertson still had an MVP-caliber year with another legendary performance for the Royals. His 840 field goals made were second in the league, boosted further by an NBA-high 800 free throws made at an 85% clip. By the strict rules of the day, Robertson still averaged eleven assists per game, quarterbacking the league's best offense. The racehorse game now being played produced plenty of available rebounds. Robertson, likely the best rebounding guard ever, hauled down an average of nine per game. It was another rare all-around performance that had some wondering if Robertson, not
Wilt Chamberlain or Bill Russell, was the greatest player in league history.Robertson's 31.4 points per game led a balanced lineup for the Royals that won 55 games, chasing Boston hotly all season long.Warriors
After these 50-game winners in the East Division, there were also three 40-game winners in the West Division of the NBA this year.
The
San Francisco Warriors , in their second season in California, won the West with 48 wins in 80 NBA games. Their leader was again superstarWilt Chamberlain . Wilt tried 2298 shots in his 80 games, easily a league high, and made a league-high 1204 field goals at a 52% clip. A poor foul shooter, Wilt still had a league-high 1016 tries to help boost his 36.9 scoring average, which again led all NBA players. Wilt was second in rebounds, first or second in shots blocked, and first in minutes played with an average of 46 minutes per 48-minute NBA game. Expanding his game to include passing, Wilt edged past Russell to finish sixth in the NBA assists column as well.The Warriors had five other ten-point scorers and a potential future star in rookieNate Thurmond under coachAlex Hannum .Hawks
Second in the West were the
St. Louis Hawks , led byBob Pettit . The 31-year old star was fourth in the NBA in scoring and fifth in rebounds. His 608 free throws made were second-most in the league also. CoachHarry Gallatin 's starting five had balanced support for Pettit, and a number of former ABL stars on the bench, including Bill Bridges.Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers went 42-38 in their fourth year in
California . They were led by the super tandem ofJerry West andElgin Baylor . West threw in 28.7 points per game with 48% shooting from the floor and 83% shooting from the foul line. With an all-around game that rivaled Oscar Robertson's, West added six assists and six rebounds per game and excellent defense in the backcourt that produced a number of steals each game.Every bit West's equal was Baylor. The 29-year-old averaged 25.4 points per game. The 6'6 forward also hauled in twelve rebounds per game and dished 4.5 assists. Fred Schaus's starting five well-supported the two big stars and the Lakers also had a good bench, but so-so center play continued to be the team's Achille's heel. Baylor, in fact, sometimes had to play that position himself, another example of his incredible all-around game.Bullets
The Baltimore Bullets played their first NBA season in the West Division, making the former
Chicago club a curiosity. The impact of this is that the Cincinnati Royals would have to beat Boston to make the NBA Finals, their second-best league record notwithstanding. San Francisco, with the league's third-best mark, would have the clear shot from the West instead.Postseason
Three teams in each division made the
playoffs , with the second and third place teams meeting in the first round. The division winner then met that winner in the second round to produceNBA Final ists. Only three NBA teams out of nine failed to make those playoffs.Cincinnati edged the 34-46Philadelphia 76ers three games to two in a surprisingly close series where each team won their home games. Cincinnati, luckily, had three of them.The St. Louis Hawks beat the Lakers 3-2 along the same lines.A rested Boston club sent the Royals a clear message in the East Final in winning four of five games. CoachJack McMahon had been roundly criticized for trading reserve forwardBob Boozer at mid-season. Boozer had become a reserve with the arrival of Lucas. Now a starter for lowlyNew York Knicks , the Royals clearly missed their former teammate at playoff time when bench depth is a key consideration.San Francisco dismissed the Hawks in much the same manner, four games to one. A knee injury to St. Louis centerZelmo Beaty limited his effectiveness.Finals
A classic Russell vs. Wilt matchup marked the NBA Finals. Chamberlain tried and made the most shots, tried the most free throws, pulled down the most rebounds, and perhaps blocked the most shots of any player in the playoffs by a clear margin. But he and his supporting cast were no match for Boston, who got strong performances from Sam Jones and John Havlicek, while Russell nearly matched rebounds and blocks with Wilt in the middle. The series only went five games, with Boston clearly the winner in four of them.Boston had won eight of ten games decisively against the league's next two best records to clearly prove they were in their own class as basketball's best team.
Final standings
Eastern Division
Note: Prior to the 1969-70 season, league leaders in points, rebounds, and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.
NBA awards
*Most Valuable Player:
Oscar Robertson ,Cincinnati Royals
*Rookie of the Year:Jerry Lucas ,Cincinnati Royals
*Coach of the Year:Alex Hannum ,San Francisco Warriors *All-NBA First Team:
**Wilt Chamberlain ,San Francisco Warriors
**Elgin Baylor ,Los Angeles Lakers
**Jerry West , Los Angeles Lakers
**Bob Pettit ,St. Louis Hawks
**Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals*All-NBA Rookie Team:
**Jerry Lucas , Cincinnati Royals
**Nate Thurmond , San Francisco Warriors
**Rod Thorn , Baltimore Bullets
**Gus Johnson, Baltimore Bullets
**Art Heyman ,New York Knicks "Note: All information on this page were obtained on the History section on [http://www.nba.com NBA.com] "
See also
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