1960–61_St._Louis_Hawks_season

1960–61 St. Louis Hawks season

1960–61 St. Louis Hawks season

NBA professional basketball team season


the 1960–61 Saint Louis Hawks season owner Ben Kerner changed coaches despite reaching the 1960 NBA Finals. Ed Macauley was replaced with Paul Seymour.[1] On the court, rookie Lenny Wilkens was averaging 11.7 points per game in his first year.[1] The brunt of the scoring came from the Hawks' front line of Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan, and Clyde Lovellette. They combined for 72.0 points per game, and the Hawks won the West by 15 games.[1] The Hawks finished the season with a record of 51–28. In the playoffs, the Hawks needed a 1-point overtime win in Game 6 on the road to force a 7th game with the Los Angeles Lakers. Game 7 was played in St. Louis and the Hawks beat the Lakers by 2 points.[1] The Hawks then were up against the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals. The Hawks fell in 5 games as the Celtics won their 4th NBA Title in 5 seasons.

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Regular season

Standings

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Record vs. opponents

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Game log

1960–61 Game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1October 22Los Angeles96–112Clyde Lovellette (28)1–0
2October 23@ Cincinnati103–114Cliff Hagan (25)1–1
3October 25Syracuse100–123Bob Pettit (35)2–1
4October 29Cincinnati97–113Green, Pettit (19)3–1
5November 2@ Detroit132–117Bob Pettit (22)4–1
6November 5New York104–119Cliff Hagan (35)5–1
7November 9Detroit120–126Bob Pettit (39)6–1
8November 11@ Philadelphia112–117Cliff Hagan (22)6–2
9November 12Philadelphia105–107Clyde Lovellette (24)7–2
10November 16@ Boston106–124Bob Pettit (22)7–3
11November 17N Detroit112–105Hagan, Lovellette, Pettit (26)8–3
12November 18@ Cincinnati128–129 (OT)Cliff Hagan (36)8–4
13November 19Cincinnati120–121Clyde Lovellette (33)9–4
14November 22@ New York120–119Clyde Lovellette (32)10–4
15November 24Syracuse97–132Bob Pettit (31)11–4
16November 26Los Angeles113–126Bob Pettit (41)12–4
17November 29Boston119–109Cliff Hagan (26)12–5
18November 30N Syracuse135–126Bob Pettit (32)12–6
19December 2@ New York139–133 (OT)Bob Pettit (44)13–6
20December 3@ Philadelphia131–127Bob Pettit (37)14–6
21December 6Detroit110–146Hagan, Lovellette (18)15–6
22December 7@ Detroit83–113Bob Pettit (13)15–7
23December 9N Syracuse118–131Bob Pettit (36)16–7
24December 10Los Angeles108–111Bob Pettit (30)17–7
25December 12@ Los Angeles114–103Bob Pettit (32)18–7
26December 14@ Los Angeles113–124Cliff Hagan (23)18–8
27December 16N Philadelphia112–107Clyde Lovellette (24)19–8
28December 17New York103–116Bob Pettit (36)20–8
29December 18@ Syracuse104–103Bob Pettit (26)21–8
30December 21@ Boston108–120Bob Pettit (37)21–9
31December 26Syracuse112–133Bob Pettit (25)22–9
32December 28Boston99–105Bob Pettit (35)23–9
33December 29@ Detroit89–112Hagan, Pettit (19)23–10
34December 30Los Angeles99–107Cliff Hagan (28)24–10
35January 1@ Cincinnati112–114McCarthy, Pettit (25)24–11
36January 5@ Los Angeles96–110Bob Pettit (23)24–12
37January 6@ Los Angeles108–104Bob Pettit (35)25–12
38January 8Boston104–133Cliff Hagan (37)26–12
39January 10Cincinnati110–119Cliff Hagan (33)27–12
40January 11@ Syracuse128–133Clyde Lovellette (31)27–13
41January 12@ Philadelphia102–111Clyde Lovellette (29)27–14
42January 14Detroit113–135Cliff Hagan (31)28–14
43January 15@ Detroit122–137Bob Pettit (31)28–15
44January 18@ Boston125–114Bob Pettit (37)29–15
45January 19@ Philadelphia127–129Bob Pettit (42)29–16
46January 21New York122–145Bob Pettit (45)30–16
47January 22@ Cincinnati108–115Bob Pettit (26)30–17
48January 24Philadelphia112–114Bob Pettit (37)31–17
49January 25N New York116–109Clyde Lovellette (25)32–17
50January 28Cincinnati116–136Cliff Hagan (32)33–17
51January 29Syracuse108–125Lovellette, Pettit (25)34–17
52January 31Boston109–103Bob Pettit (26)34–18
53February 1N Detroit137–131Cliff Hagan (33)35–18
54February 2N Los Angeles115–116Bob Pettit (25)35–19
55February 4@ New York128–111Lenny Wilkens (24)36–19
56February 5@ Boston121–123Bob Pettit (35)36–20
57February 7Philadelphia124–127Bob Pettit (35)37–20
58February 8@ Los Angeles103–120Clyde Lovellette (23)37–21
59February 9@ Los Angeles123–113Bob Pettit (40)38–21
60February 11Cincinnati122–123Lenny Wilkens (28)39–21
61February 12Los Angeles105–95Cliff Hagan (25)39–22
62February 14Detroit134–135Cliff Hagan (38)40–22
63February 15N Philadelphia135–98Bob Pettit (26)41–22
64February 16@ Cincinnati107–133Bob Pettit (30)41–23
65February 18@ Detroit141–138Bob Pettit (57)42–23
66February 19New York123–100Bob Pettit (26)42–24
67February 21Cincinnati114–126Cliff Hagan (31)43–24
68February 23@ Syracuse116–144Clyde Lovellette (26)43–25
69February 24@ New York122–119Lenny Wilkens (29)44–25
70February 25Boston122–109Bob Pettit (31)44–26
71February 26@ Cincinnati148–122Clyde Lovellette (30)45–26
72February 28N Cincinnati105–131Al Ferrari (18)45–27
73March 1@ Boston110–97Lenny Wilkens (23)46–27
74March 4Detroit102–104Clyde Lovellette (27)47–27
75March 5@ Detroit127–122Cliff Hagan (30)48–27
76March 7Los Angeles136–137 (2OT)Bob Pettit (48)49–27
77March 8N New York117–94Bob Pettit (21)50–27
78March 9@ Syracuse119–129Hagan, Pettit (34)50–28
79March 11Philadelphia87–130Cliff Hagan (24)51–28

Playoffs

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Awards and honors


References

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

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