1959–60_St._Louis_Hawks_season

1959–60 St. Louis Hawks season

1959–60 St. Louis Hawks season

NBA professional basketball team season


The 1959–1960 Saint Louis Hawks season was the 14th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Hawks claimed their 4th straight division title. They won the division by 16 games with a 46–29 record.[1] Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan, and Clyde Lovellette all averaged more than 20 points per game.[1] In the Western Finals, the Hawks faced the Minneapolis Lakers and needed a win in Game 6 to stay alive. Game 6 was played in Minneapolis and the Hawks dominated the Lakers, as they won the match by 21 points to force a 7th game.[1] In St. Louis the Hawks won 97–86 to earn a trip to the NBA Finals. The Hawks challenged the Boston Celtics for the 3rd time in 4 years. The Hawks and Celtics alternated wins as the series went to a 7th game. In Game 7 the Celtics would claim the title as Bill Russell scored 18 points in the 2nd Quarter.[1]

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Roster

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Regular season

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Record vs. opponents

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Game log

1959–60 Game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1October 24Minneapolis94–87Bob Pettit (33)0–1
2October 31Cincinnati102–109Clyde Lovellette (33)1–1
3November 1@ Minneapolis138–101Bob Pettit (28)2–1
4November 3Boston103–98Bob Pettit (25)2–2
5November 7New York113–117Bob Pettit (28)3–2
6November 10Minneapolis105–134Cliff Hagan (35)4–2
7November 14@ Boston111–113Bob Pettit (34)4–3
8November 17@ New York97–105Cliff Hagan (27)4–4
9November 20@ Philadelphia118–117Bob Pettit (28)5–4
10November 21Detroit109–107Bob Pettit (33)5–5
11November 22@ Cincinnati100–106Bob Pettit (39)5–6
12November 25@ Detroit104–97Bob Pettit (36)6–6
13November 26Syracuse95–112Cliff Hagan (31)7–6
14November 28Minneapolis91–102Bob Pettit (31)8–6
15December 1N Syracuse101–106Bob Pettit (38)9–6
16December 2@ Syracuse121–130Cliff Hagan (37)9–7
17December 4N Philadelphia112–124Bob Pettit (27)9–8
18December 5Philadelphia112–113Cliff Hagan (27)10–8
19December 6@ Cincinnati118–104Cliff Hagan (32)11–8
20December 8N Cincinnati101–105Cliff Hagan (30)11–9
21December 10N Detroit129–111Cliff Hagan (31)12–9
22December 11@ Boston99–122Hagan, Pettit (23)12–10
23December 13Cincinnati98–118Cliff Hagan (27)13–10
24December 15@ New York119–110Bob Pettit (40)14–10
25December 16@ Detroit107–106Bob Pettit (32)15–10
26December 19Philadelphia89–102Cliff Hagan (23)16–10
27December 20Detroit86–102Cliff Hagan (21)17–10
28December 25Minneapolis96–112Cliff Hagan (32)18–10
29December 26@ Syracuse104–117Clyde Lovellette (23)18–11
30December 28Syracuse106–120Cliff Hagan (28)19–11
31December 30Boston96–82Bob Pettit (25)19–12
32January 1@ Detroit107–119Bob Pettit (32)19–13
33January 2Detroit113–114Cliff Hagan (34)20–13
34January 3New York108–110Clyde Lovellette (37)21–13
35January 6@ Philadelphia101–121Bob Pettit (24)21–14
36January 8@ Cincinnati102–112Clyde Lovellette (25)21–15
37January 10Boston111–121Bob Pettit (39)22–15
38January 12@ Philadelphia108–126Cliff Hagan (26)22–16
39January 13@ Boston112–134Clyde Lovellette (26)22–17
40January 14@ Syracuse112–119Bob Pettit (38)22–18
41January 15Syracuse140–141 (OT)Bob Pettit (39)23–18
42January 17Minneapolis119–135Hagan, Pettit (34)24–18
43January 20@ Cincinnati119–108Bob Pettit (30)25–18
44January 23Cincinnati100–108Cliff Hagan (32)26–18
45January 24New York129–155Clyde Lovellette (39)27–18
46January 26@ New York119–123Bob Pettit (28)27–19
47January 27@ Boston114–127Cliff Hagan (33)27–20
48January 29Detroit125–130 (OT)Lovellette, Pettit (30)28–20
49January 30@ Detroit107–117Bob Pettit (21)28–21
50January 31Syracuse110–117Clyde Lovellette (39)29–21
51February 2N Boston114–113Bob Pettit (32)30–21
52February 3N New York125–115Bob Pettit (31)31–21
53February 5@ Minneapolis114–96Bob Pettit (31)32–21
54February 7Philadelphia108–130Bob Pettit (38)33–21
55February 9New York104–114Bob Pettit (25)34–21
56February 10@ Cincinnati120–110Cliff Hagan (39)35–21
57February 11@ Philadelphia120–139Dave Piontek (20)35–22
58February 13@ New York104–122Hagan, Lovellette (16)35–23
59February 14Cincinnati105–107Clyde Lovellette (33)36–23
60February 16@ Detroit111–104Cliff Hagan (26)37–23
61February 17N Minneapolis131–127Cliff Hagan (44)38–23
62February 19@ Minneapolis101–111Clyde Lovellette (26)38–24
63February 20Boston105–121Bob Pettit (39)39–24
64February 21N Minneapolis98–112Bob Pettit (31)39–25
65February 22N Minneapolis113–103Cliff Hagan (25)40–25
66February 24N Cincinnati122–124Clyde Lovellette (26)40–26
67February 25@ Syracuse105–110Cliff Hagan (33)40–27
68February 27Detroit116–114Clyde Lovellette (34)40–28
69February 28Cincinnati105–122Cliff Hagan (39)41–28
70March 1Minneapolis101–109Cliff Hagan (33)42–28
71March 2@ Detroit100–116Cliff Hagan (25)42–29
72March 5@ Minneapolis107–106 (OT)Bob Pettit (41)43–29
73March 6Philadelphia109–128Cliff Hagan (29)44–29
74March 8Detroit101–122Bob Pettit (34)45–29
75March 9@ Cincinnati123–116Cliff Hagan (33)46–29

Playoffs

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Awards and honors


References

  1. "St. Louis Hawks – Sports Ecyclopedia".

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