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词条 1967–68 Seattle SuperSonics season
释义

  1. Draft picks

  2. Roster

  3. Depth chart

  4. Regular season

     Season standings  Record vs. opponents  Game log 

  5. Player statistics

  6. Awards and records

  7. References

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The 1967–68 Seattle SuperSonics season was the inaugural season for the expansion Seattle SuperSonics franchise in the National Basketball Association. The team's official arena was the Seattle Center Coliseum.

With a team built in its majority from the 1967 expansion draft featuring Walt Hazzard and six-year veteran Tom Meschery,[1] and with Al Bianchi at the head coach position, the Sonics finished the season with a 23–59 record and fifth place in the Western Division, six games behind the Chicago Bulls, and couldn't make it to the playoffs.

Draft picks

{{main article|1967 NBA draft|1967 NBA Expansion Draft}}

The twelve-man roster for the 1967–68 season consisted of three rookies from the 1967 NBA Draft and nine players from the expansion draft. Al Bianchi's choice of player-coach Richie Guerin from the St. Louis Hawks came as a surprise to most, since Guerin had already announced his retirement, and thus did not play for the Sonics.[2] He would return for the 1968–69 season to play for the relocated Atlanta Hawks after Seattle traded him in the offseason. Selecting Tom Meschery from the San Francisco Warriors was made possible after the Warriors unprotected him for the draft, after Meschery informed the San Francisco front office that he desired to join the Peace Corps. Seattle's offer, however, was accepted by Meschery.[3] The SuperSonics planned to sign former Seattle University

player Charlie Williams before the start of the regular season, but league rules prohibited the Seattle franchise to offer him a contract, since Williams was expelled from college after a point shaving scandal.[4][5]

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
1 6 Al Tucker SF United States}} Oklahoma Baptist
2 19 Bob Rule C / PF United States}} Colorado State
5 54 Plummer Lott SF / SG United States}} Seattle

Roster

{{NBA roster header
|team =Seattle SuperSonics
|season=1967–68
|color1 = #FFFFFF
|bg1 = #005F30
|color2 = #FFFFFF
|bg2 = #005F30}}{{player2 | num = 42 | first = Walt | last = Hazzard | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 2 | lbs = 185 | college = UCLA | DOB = 1942–04–15 }}{{player2 | num = 10 | first = Henry | last = Akin | pos = F/C | ft = 6 | in = 10 | lbs = 225 | college = Morehead State | DOB = 1944–07–31 }}{{player2 | num = 11 | first = Tommy | last = Kron | pos = SG | ft = 6 | in = 5 | lbs = 200 | college = Kentucky | DOB = 1943–02–28 }}{{player2 | num = 43 | first = Plummer | last = Lott | pos = SF | ft = 6 | in = 5 | lbs = 210 | college = Seattle | DOB = 1945–12–11 }}{{player2 | num = 14 | first = Tom | last = Meschery | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 6 | lbs = 215 | college = Saint Mary's | DOB = 1938–10–26 }}{{player2 | num = 41 | first = Dorie | last = Murrey | pos = F/C | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 215 | college = Detroit | DOB = 1943–09–07 }}{{player2 | num = 24 | first = Bud | last = Olsen | pos = F/C | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 220 | college = Louisville | DOB = 1940–07–25 }}{{player2 | num = 45 | first = Bob | last = Rule | pos = F/C | ft = 6 | in = 9 | lbs = 220 | college = Colorado State | DOB = 1944–06–29 }}{{player2 | num = 44 | first = Rod | last = Thorn | pos = SG | ft = 6 | in = 4 | lbs = 195 | college = West Virginia | DOB = 1941–05–23 }}{{player2 | num = 33 | first = Al | last = Tucker | pos = SF | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 190 | college = Oklahoma Baptist | DOB = 1943–02–24 }}{{player2 | num = 12 | first = Bob | last = Weiss | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 2 | lbs = 180 | college = Penn State | DOB = 1942–05–07 }}{{player2 | num = 15 | first = George | last = Wilson | dab = basketball, born 1942 | pos = C | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 225 | college = Cincinnati | DOB = 1942–05–09 }}{{NBA roster footer
| head_coach =
  • Al Bianchi

}}

Depth chart

Seattle SuperSonics Depth Chart - 1967-68
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
PG Walt Hazzard Bob Weiss
SG Rod Thorn Tommy Kron
SF Tom Meschery Plummer Lott
PF Al Tucker Dorie Murrey Bud Olsen
C Bob Rule Henry Akin George Wilson

Regular season

Seattle kicked off the regular season with a game against the San Francisco Warriors on October 13 at the Cow Palace, where they fell 114–116.[6] Walt Hazzard had a high scoring debut, leading the Sonics' offense with 30 points, followed by Tom Meschery with 26.[7] After a week off, the Sonics played in consecutive days against the other expansion franchise, the San Diego Rockets, splitting the series and thus winning their first regular season game in franchise history.[8] After two streaks of four and eight straight losses,[8] the Sonics found themselves quickly near the bottom of the Western Division by the end of the first four weeks of competition.[9] A few surprising results stood out, including their only victory[8] against Bill Russell's Boston Celtics in a double-header in Philadelphia,[10] with the Celtics trailing by as much as 44 points after the first half,[11] and an outstanding performance by rookie Bob Rule, with 47 points in a victory against the Los Angeles Lakers.[12] On the other hand, the SuperSonics were on the losing end of two NBA scoring records. First, in December with a 122–160 loss against defending champions Philadelphia 76ers, that set a new NBA record for most points by a team in a quarter[13] and a 123–154 loss against the Lakers on January that tied a franchise record for Los Angeles for most points in a game.[14]

With six games left in the regular season the Sonics were behind two games from the Chicago Bulls in a last effort to obtain a berth in the playoffs,[15] But in spite of defeating the Bulls in two of those six games,[8] Chicago managed to pull away with the fourth place in the Western Division and the last spot in the playoff race, six games above the Sonics.[16]

The SuperSonics registered an attendance of 202,263 during the regular season, the sixth best in the league in that regard.[17] Walt Hazzard was selected to represent the West in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game[18] and Bob Rule and Al Tucker were selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.[19]

Season standings

{{1967–68 NBA West standings|team=SEA}}

Record vs. opponents

1967–68 NBA records
TeamBALBOSCHICINDETLALNYKPHISDRSFWSEASTL
Baltimore 3–5 2–5 5–3 4–4 3–4 3–5 0–8 7–0 2–5 5–2 2–5
Boston5–3 5–2 3–5 6–2 4–3 6–2 4–4 7–0 4–3 6–1 4–3
Chicago5–2 2–5 5–2 3–4 1–7 2–5 1–6 4–4 2–6 3–5 1–7
Cincinnati3–5 5–3 2–5 4–4 1–6 3–5 3–5 7–0 4–3 6–1 1–6
Detroit4–4 2–6 4–3 4–4 2–5 4–4 1–7 5–2 4–3 6–1 4–3
Los Angeles4–3 3–4 7–1 6–1 5–2 4–3 2–5 7–1 4–4 4–4 6–2
New York5–3 2–6 5–2 5–3 4–4 3–4 3–5 6–1 5–2 4–3 1–6
Philadelphia8–0 4–4 6–1 5–3 7–1 5–2 5–3 6–1 4–3 7–0 5–2
San Diego0–7 0–7 4–4 0–7 2–5 1–7 1–6 1–6 2–6 3–5 1–7
San Francisco5–2 3–4 6–2 3–4 3–4 4–4 2–5 3–4 6–2 7–1 1–7
Seattle2–5 1–6 5–3 1–6 1–6 4–4 3–4 0–7 5–3 1–7 0–8
St. Louis5–2 3–4 7–1 6–1 3–4 2–6 6–1 2–5 7–1 7–1 8–0

Game log

{{NBA game log start|Seattle SuperSonics|end_year=1968|color= white|bgcolor= green|record=Total: 23–59 (Home: 10–21; Road: 7–23; Neutral: 6–15)}}{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|first=yes|October
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 1
| road_losses = 4
}}
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 1
| October 13
| @ San Francisco
| L 116–144
| Walt Hazzard (30)
|
|
| Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
5,619
| 0–1
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 2
| October 20
| San Diego
| L 114–121
| Walt Hazzard (32)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,473
| 0–2
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 3
| October 21
| @ San Diego
| W 117–110 (OT)
| Walt Hazzard (22)
|
|
| San Diego Sports Arena
5,413
| 1–2
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 4
| October 22
| Cincinnati
| L 94–106
| Walt Hazzard (27)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,116
| 1–3
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 5
| October 24
| Baltimore
| L 125–136
| Bob Rule (25)
|
|
| Portland, Oregon
1,533
| 1–4
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 6
| October 27
| @ Philadelphia
| L 115–132
| Bob Rule (18)
|
|
| The Spectrum
4,352
| 1–5
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 7
| October 28
| @ St. Louis
| L 109–116
| Tommy Kron (21)
|
|
| Kiel Auditorium
5,218
| 1–6
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 8
| October 31
| Chicago
| W 114–104
| Walt Hazzard (34)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
3,109
| 2–6{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|November
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 10
}}
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 9
| November 1
| San Diego
| L 125–139
| Al Tucker (23)
|
|
| Portland, Oregon
2,593
| 2–7
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 10
| November 2
| Chicago
| L 105–109
| Bob Rule (27)
|
|
| Spokane, Washington
1,051
| 2–8
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 11
| November 3
| New York
| L 100–134
| Walt Hazzard (19)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,654
| 2–9
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 12
| November 7
| @ San Francisco
| L 112–126
| Bob Weiss (20)
|
|
| Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
3,168
| 2–10
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 13
| November 8
| @ St. Louis
| L 96–111
| Walt Hazzard (20)
|
|
| Kiel Auditorium
3,022
| 2–11
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 14
| November 9
| Detroit
| L 118–119
| Walt Hazzard (33)
|
|
| Madison Square Garden

| 2–12
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 15
| November 11
| @ Baltimore
| L 129–134
| Walt Hazzard (26)
|
|
| Baltimore Civic Center
4,685
| 2–13
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 16
| November 14
| Boston
| L 111–114
| Bob Weiss (29)
|
|
| Madison Square Garden

| 2–14
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 17
| November 17
| San Diego
| W 130–124
| Walt Hazzard (30)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,162
| 3–14
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 18
| November 19
| Detroit
| W 132–130 (OT)
| Bob Rule (31)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,468
| 4–14
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 19
| November 20
| Detroit
| L 118–120
| Bob Weiss (27)
|
|
| Tacoma, Washington
2,311
| 4–15
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 20
| November 21
| L. A. Lakers
| W 137–132
| Bob Rule (47)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
8,122
| 5–15
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 21
| November 23
| Boston
| W 133–106
| Bob Rule (26)
|
|
| Philadelphia

| 6–15
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 22
| November 25
| Cincinnati
| L 133–153
| Walt Hazzard (19)
|
|
| Cleveland, Ohio
3,455
| 6–16
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 23
| November 25
| @ New York
| L 110–111
| Walt Hazzard (21)
|
|
| Madison Square Garden
9,011
| 6–17
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 24
| November 28
| @ Chicago
| W 111–108
| Three players (20)
|
|
| Chicago Stadium
1,659
| 7–17{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|December
| home_wins = 2
| home_losses = 8
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 6
}}
|-bgcolor=#fcc
| 25
| December 1
| Philadelphia
| L 109–133
| Bob Rule (29)
|
|
| Boston

| 7–18
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 26
| December 3
| St. Louis
| L 109–123
| Tom Meschery (23)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
7,938
| 7–19
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 27
| December 5
| @ San Francisco
| L 121–133
| Walt Hazzard (29)
|
|
| Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
2,306
| 7–20
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 28
| December 8
| Chicago
| L 114–115
| Walt Hazzard,
Bob Rule (21)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
3,835
| 7–21
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 29
| December 10
| L. A. Lakers
| W 133–123
| Al Tucker (35)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
7,006
| 8–21
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 30
| December 12
| Philadelphia
| L 107–118
| Al Tucker (27)
|
|
| New York City

| 8–22
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 31
| December 15
| @ Chicago
| W 122–115
| Walt Hazzard (36)
|
|
| Chicago Stadium
1,686
| 9–22
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 32
| December 17
| Philadelphia
| L 124–139
| Rod Thorn (22)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
11,294
| 9–23
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 33
| December 18
| Detroit
| L 122–140
| Rod Thorn (29)
|
|
| Tacoma, Washington
1,658
| 9–24
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 34
| December 19
| Boston
| L 114–118
| Walt Hazzard (37)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
6,889
| 9–25
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 35
| December 20
| Philadelphia
| L 122–160
| Walt Hazzard (20)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
7,714
| 9–26
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 36
| December 22
| New York
| W 120–108
| Al Tucker (31)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
8,515
| 10–26
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 37
| December 23
| @ San Francisco
| L 124–131
| Walt Hazzard (19)
|
|
| Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena
3,862
| 10–27
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 38
| December 24
| San Francisco
| L 113–127
| Walt Hazzard (20)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
6,226
| 10–28
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 39
| December 25
| @ Cincinnati
| L 112–118
| Rod Thorn (26)
|
|
| Cincinnati Gardens
3,323
| 10–29
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 40
| December 26
| New York
| W 137–135
| Walt Hazzard (37)
|
|
| Philadelphia

| 11–29
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 41
| December 28
| San Diego
| L 125–143
| Walt Hazzard (45)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
5,889
| 11–30
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 42
| December 31
| San Francisco
| L 124–126
| Walt Hazzard (26)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,591
| 11–31{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|January
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 3
| road_wins = 4
| road_losses = 4
}}
|-bgcolor=#fcc
| 43
| January 1
| St. Louis
| L 94–115
| Walt Hazzard (17)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
3,604
| 11–32
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 44
| January 5
| Boston
| L 121–128
| Bob Rule (31)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
9,188
| 11–33
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 45
| January 6
| @ San Diego
| W 122–104
| Walt Hazzard (28)
|
|
| San Diego Sports Arena
6,738
| 12–33
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 46
| January 8
| New York
| L 113–119
| Tom Meschery (24)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,548
| 12–34
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 47
| January 10
| @ Boston
| L 110–123
| Walt Hazzard
|
|
| Boston Garden
3,701
| 12–35
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 48
| January 15
| New York
| W 129–113
| Walt Hazzard (24)
|
|
| Boston

| 13–35
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 49
| January 16
| Baltimore
| W 142–116
| Tom Meschery (33)
|
|
| Chicago, Illinois
3,500
| 14–35
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 50
| January 19
| @ Detroit
| L 119–133
| Walt Hazzard (41)
|
|
| Cobo Arena
5,887
| 14–36
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 51
| January 20
| @ St. Louis
| L 115–120
| Walt Hazzard (25)
|
|
| Kiel Auditorium
5,118
| 14–37
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 52
| January 21
| @ L. A. Lakers
| L 123–154
| Walt Hazzard (24)
|
|
| The Forum
9,262
| 14–38
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 53
| January 28
| Baltimore
| W 135–126
| Walt Hazzard (23)
|
|
| Tacoma, Washington
3,181
| 15–38
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 54
| January 30
| L. A. Lakers
| W 128–116
| Walt Hazzard (31)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
6,262
| 16–38{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|February
| home_wins = 2
| home_losses = 2
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 8
}}
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 55
| February 1
| St. Louis
| L 110–113
| Rod Thorn (32)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
5,564
| 16–39
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 56
| February 2
| @ L. A. Lakers
| L 113–151
| Walt Hazzard,
Bob Rule (17)
|
|
| The Forum
12,021
| 16–40
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 57
| February 4
| @ L. A. Lakers
| L 131–137
| Tom Meschery (28)
|
|
| The Forum
7,796
| 16–41
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 58
| February 5
| Cincinnati
| W 132–129 (OT)
| Walt Hazzard (45)
|
|
| Phoenix, Arizona
4,680
| 17–41
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 59
| February 8
| L. A. Lakers
| W 115–110
| Walt Hazzard (31)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
6,526
| 18–41
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 60
| February 11
| San Francisco
| W 146–118
| Walt Hazzard (29)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
9,505
| 19–41
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 61
| February 14
| Philadelphia
| L 125–149
| Walt Hazzard (25)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
9,449
| 19–42
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 62
| February 15
| @ Cincinnati
| L 119–132
| Walt Hazzard (31)
|
|
| Cincinnati Gardens
2,306
| 19–43
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 63
| February 16
| @ Baltimore
| L 118–147
| Walt Hazzard (30)
|
|
| Baltimore Civic Center
3,748
| 19–44
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 64
| February 17
| @ New York
| L 111–134
| Bob Weiss (22)
|
|
| Madison Square Garden
13,256
| 19–45
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 65
| February 20
| @ Philadelphia
| L 108–140
| Walt Hazzard (25)
|
|
| The Spectrum
6,417
| 19–46
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 66
| February 21
| Chicago
| L 106–108
| Walt Hazzard,
Rod Thorn (25)
|
|
| Baltimore, Maryland

| 19–47
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 67
| February 23
| @ San Diego
| W 127–122
| Walt Hazzard (31)
|
|
| San Diego Sports Arena
4,834
| 20–47
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 68
| February 24
| Boston
| L 137–141
| Walt Hazzard (38)
|
|
| Vancouver, Canada
8,129
| 20–48{{NBA game log section||color= green|bgcolor= gold|March
| home_wins = 1
| home_losses = 5
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 6
}}
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 69
| March 2
| @ L. A. Lakers
| L 121–127
| Walt Hazzard (31)
|
|
| The Forum
11,335
| 20–49
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 70
| March 3
| Cincinnati
| L 128–138
| Rod Thorn (22)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
8,894
| 20–50
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 71
| March 5
| Baltimore
| L 121–126
| Tommy Kron (27)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
4,939
| 20–51
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 72
| March 7
| St. Louis
| L 133–150
| Walt Hazzard,
Rod Thorn (29)
|
|
| Portland, Oregon
2,428
| 20–52
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 73
| March 8
| Baltimore
| L 116–122
| Tom Meschery (30)
|
|
| Olympia, Washington
4,012
| 20–53
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 74
| March 9
| @ San Diego
| W 115–111
| Tom Meschery (23)
|
|
| San Diego Sports Arena
6,331
| 21–53
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 75
| March 10
| San Francisco
| L 112–118
| Al Tucker (28)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
5,536
| 21–54
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 76
| March 11
| Boston
| L 112–119
| Tom Meschery (22)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
8,136
| 21–55
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 77
| March 12
| @ Detroit
| L 123–139
| Tommy Kron (24)
|
|
| Cobo Arena
5,304
| 21–56
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 78
| March 13
| @ Cincinnati
| L 123–142
| Bob Rule (46)
|
|
| Cincinnati Gardens
4,958
| 21–57
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 79
| March 15
| @ Chicago
| W 113–101
| Walt Hazzard (21)
|
|
| Chicago Stadium
3,426
| 22–57
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 80
| March 16
| @ St. Louis
| L 106–124
| Walt Hazzard (24)
|
|
| Kiel Auditorium
7,665
| 22–58
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 81
| March 18
| Detroit
| L 82–88
| Walt Hazzard (22)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
6,244
| 22–59
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 82
| March 19
| Chicago
| W 122–104
| Walt Hazzard (36)
|
|
| Seattle Center Coliseum
10,429
| 23–59{{NBA game log end|OKC|end_year=1968}}

Player statistics

{{NBA roster statistics legend}}
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Akin, Henry|Henry Akin}}36 7.2 .336 .645 1.6 .4 3.1
Hazzard, Walt|Walt Hazzard}}79 33.7 .441 .774 4.2 6.2 24.0
Kron, Tommy|Tommy Kron}}76 23.6 .396 .790 4.7 3.7 9.7
Lott, Plummer|Plummer Lott}}44 10.9 .311 .613 2.1 .8 2.5
Meschery, Tom|Tom Meschery}}82 34.8 .469 .707 10.2 2.4 14.5
Murrey, Dorie|Dorie Murrey}}81 18.4 .436 .689 7.4 .8 7.3
Olsen, Bud|Bud Olsen}}73 12.3 .456 .274 2.8 1.0 3.8
Rule, Bob|Bob Rule}}82 29.6 .489 .658 9.5 1.2 18.1
Thorn, Rod|Rod Thorn}}66 25.3 .451 .737 4.0 3.5 15.2
Tucker, Al|Al Tucker}}81 29.2 .442 .707 7.5 1.4 13.1
Weiss, Bob|Bob Weiss}}82 19.7 .430 .839 1.8 4.2 9.8
Wilson, George|George Wilson}}77 16.1 .359 .703 6.1 .7 6.1

Awards and records

  • Al Tucker and Bob Rule earned NBA All-Rookie First Team selections
  • Walt Hazzard played for the West in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game held at Madison Square Garden in New York City

References

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