Eastern Division | |||||
W | L | Pct. | GB | ||
Philadelphia 76ers | 68 | 13 | .840 | - | |
Boston Celtics | 60 | 21 | .741 | 8 | |
Cincinnati Royals | 39 | 42 | .481 | 29 | |
New York Knickerbockers | 36 | 45 | .444 | 32 | |
Baltimore Bullets | 20 | 61 | .247 | 48 | |
Western Division | |||||
W | L | Pct. | GB | ||
San Francisco Warriors | 44 | 37 | .543 | - | |
St. Louis Hawks | 39 | 42 | .481 | 5 | |
Los Angeles Lakers | 36 | 45 | .444 | 8 | |
Chicago Bulls | 33 | 48 | .407 | 11 | |
Detroit Pistons | 30 | 51 | .370 | 14 |
NBA Award Winners 1966-67
Award | Winner |
Most Valuable Player | Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia |
Coach of the Year | Johnny Kerr, Chicago |
Rookie of the Year | Dave Bing, Detroit |
Previous Award Winners from 1947 to Present
^ topLeading Scorers 1966-67
Player |
G | FG | FT | PTS |
PPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rick Barry (San Francisco) |
78 |
1011 |
753 |
2775 |
35.6 |
Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) |
79 |
838 |
736 |
2412 |
30.5 |
Jerry West (Los Angeles) |
66 |
645 |
602 |
1892 |
28.7 |
Elgin Baylor (Los Angeles) |
70 |
711 |
440 |
1862 |
26.6 |
Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia) |
81 |
785 |
386 |
1956 |
24.1 |
Sam Jones (Boston) |
72 |
638 |
318 |
1594 |
22.1 |
Hal Greer (Philadelphia) |
80 |
699 |
367 |
1765 |
22.1 |
John Havlicek (Boston) |
81 |
684 |
365 |
1733 |
21.4 |
Willis Reed (New York) |
78 |
635 |
358 |
1628 |
20.9 |
Gus Johnson (Baltimore) |
73 |
620 |
271 |
1511 |
20.7 |
Dave Bing (Detroit) |
80 |
664 |
273 |
1601 |
20.0 |
Bailey Howell (Boston) |
81 |
636 |
349 |
1621 |
20.0 |
Chet Walker (Philadelphia) |
81 |
561 |
445 |
1567 |
19.3 |
Walt Bellamy (New York) |
79 |
565 |
369 |
1499 |
19.0 |
Billy Cunningham (Philadelphia) |
81 |
556 |
383 |
1495 |
18.5 |
Lou Hudson (St. Louis) |
80 |
620 |
231 |
1471 |
18.4 |
Guy Rodgers (Chicago) |
81 |
538 |
383 |
1459 |
18.0 |
Bob Boozer (Chicago) |
80 |
538 |
360 |
1436 |
18.0 |
Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati) |
81 |
577 |
284 |
1438 |
17.8 |
Eddie Miles (Detroit) |
81 |
582 |
261 |
1425 |
17.6 |
NBA Leading
Scorers by Year 1947-Present
NBA All
Time Leading Scorers - Points
NBA All Time Leading Scorers - Average
Assist Leaders
Player |
G | AST | APG |
---|---|---|---|
Guy Rodgers (Chicago) |
81 |
908 |
11.2 |
Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) |
79 |
845 |
10.7 |
Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia) |
81 |
630 |
7.8 |
Jerry West (Los Angeles) |
66 |
447 |
6.8 |
Howie Komives (New York) |
65 |
401 |
6.2 |
Bill Russell (Boston) |
81 |
472 |
5.8 |
Lenny Wilkens (St. Louis) |
78 |
442 |
5.7 |
K.C. Jones (Boston) |
78 |
389 |
5.0 |
Paul Neumann (San Francisco) |
78 |
342 |
4.4 |
Richie Guerin (St. Louis) |
80 |
345 |
4.3 |
Walt Hazzard (Los Angeles) |
79 |
323 |
4.1 |
Dave Bing (Detroit) |
80 |
330 |
4.1 |
Johnny Egan (Baltimore) |
71 |
275 |
3.9 |
Alvin Attles (San Francisco) |
69 |
269 |
3.9 |
Hal Greer (Philadelphia) |
80 |
303 |
3.8 |
Kevin Loughery (Baltimore) |
76 |
288 |
3.8 |
Wali Jones (Philadelphia) |
81 |
303 |
3.7 |
Rick Barry (San Francisco) |
78 |
282 |
3.6 |
John Havlicek (Boston) |
81 |
278 |
3.4 |
Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati) |
81 |
268 |
3.3 |
Assist Leaders 1947 to Present
NBA
All Time Assist Leaders
NBA All Time Assists per Game Leaders
NBA Leading Field Goal Percentage 1966-67
Player |
FGM | FGA | FG% |
---|---|---|---|
Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia) |
785 |
1150 |
.683 |
Walt Bellamy (New York) |
565 |
1084 |
.521 |
Bailey Howell (Boston) |
636 |
1242 |
.512 |
Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) |
838 |
1699 |
.493 |
Willis Reed (New York) |
635 |
1298 |
.489 |
Chet Walker (Philadelphia) |
561 |
1150 |
.488 |
Bob Boozer (Chicago) |
538 |
1104 |
.487 |
Tom Hawkins (Los Angeles) |
275 |
572 |
.481 |
Happy Hairston (Cincinnati) |
461 |
962 |
.479 |
Dick Barnett (New York) |
454 |
949 |
.478 |
Darrall Imhoff (Los Angeles) |
370 |
780 |
.474 |
Zelmo Beaty (St. Louis) |
328 |
694 |
.473 |
Lou Hudson (St. Louis) |
620 |
1328 |
.467 |
Dave Stallworth (New York) |
380 |
816 |
.466 |
Jerry West (Los Angeles) |
645 |
1389 |
.464 |
Billy Cunningham (Philadelphia) |
556 |
1211 |
.459 |
Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati) |
577 |
1257 |
.459 |
Hal Greer (Philadelphia) |
699 |
1524 |
.459 |
Jeff Mullins (San Francisco) |
421 |
919 |
.458 |
Flynn Robinson (Cincinnati) |
274 |
599 |
.457 |
NBA
Leading Field Goal Percentage Leaders by Year 1947 to Present
NBA Field Goal Made Career Leaders
NBA All Time Career Field Goal Percentage Leaders
NBA Leading Free Throw Percentage 1966-67
Player |
FTM | FTA | FT% |
---|---|---|---|
Adrian Smith (Cincinnati) |
343 |
380 |
.903 |
Rick Barry (San Francisco) |
753 |
852 |
.884 |
Jerry West (Los Angeles) |
602 |
686 |
.878 |
Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati) |
736 |
843 |
.873 |
Sam Jones (Boston) |
318 |
371 |
.857 |
Larry Siegfried (Boston) |
294 |
347 |
.847 |
Wali Jones (Philadelphia) |
223 |
266 |
.838 |
John Havlicek (Boston) |
365 |
441 |
.828 |
Kevin Loughery (Baltimore) |
340 |
412 |
.825 |
Elgin Baylor (Los Angeles) |
440 |
541 |
.813 |
Guy Rodgers (Chicago) |
383 |
475 |
.806 |
Paul Neumann (San Francisco) |
312 |
390 |
.800 |
Jerry Sloan (Chicago) |
340 |
427 |
.796 |
Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati) |
284 |
359 |
.791 |
Hal Greer (Philadelphia) |
367 |
466 |
.788 |
Lenny Wilkens (St. Louis) |
459 |
583 |
.787 |
Tom Van Arsdale (Detroit) |
272 |
347 |
.784 |
Dick Barnett (New York) |
231 |
295 |
.783 |
Bob Boozer (Chicago) |
360 |
461 |
.781 |
Don Ohl (Baltimore) |
276 |
354 |
.780 |
NBA
Free Throw Percentage Leaders 1947-Present
NBA
Free Throws Made Career Leaders
NBA Free Throw All Time Percentage Leaders
NBA Rebound Leaders 1966-67
Player |
G | REB | RPG |
---|---|---|---|
Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia) |
81 |
1957 |
24.2 |
Bill Russell (Boston) |
81 |
1700 |
21.0 |
Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati) |
81 |
1547 |
19.1 |
Nate Thurmond (San Francisco) |
65 |
1382 |
21.3 |
Bill Bridges (St. Louis) |
79 |
1190 |
15.1 |
Willis Reed (New York) |
78 |
1136 |
14.6 |
Darrall Imhoff (Los Angeles) |
81 |
1080 |
13.3 |
Walt Bellamy (New York) |
79 |
1064 |
13.5 |
LeRoy Ellis (Baltimore) |
81 |
970 |
12.0 |
Dave DeBusschere (Detroit) |
78 |
924 |
11.8 |
NBA Rebound Leaders 1951 to Present
NBA All Time Rebound Leaders
NBA All Time Rebounds per Game Leaders
All-NBA Teams Selections 1966-67
All-NBA Teams | |
First Team Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Jerry West, L.A. Lakers Elgin Baylor, L.A. Lakers Rick Barry, San Francisco |
Second Team Jerry Lucas, Cincinnati Bill Russell, Boston Sam Jones, Boston Hal Greer, Philadelphia Willis Reed, New York |
All-Rookie Team |
Jack Marin, Baltimore Dave Bing, Detroit Erwin Mueller, Chicago Lou Hudson, St. Louis Cazzie Russell, New York |
First Round Draft Selections 1966-67
Team | Player | College |
1. Detroit Pistons | Jimmy Walker | Providence |
2. Baltimore Bullets | Earl Monroe | Winston-Salem |
3. Chicago Bulls | Clem Haskins | Western Kentucky |
4. Detroit Pistons | Sonny Dove | St. John's |
5. New York Knicks | Walt Frazier | Southern Illinois |
6. Seattle SuperSonics | Al Tucker | Oklahoma Baptist |
7. San Diego Rockets | Pat Riley | Kentucky |
8. St. Louis Hawks | Tom Workman | Seattle |
9. Cincinnati Royals | Mel Daniels | New Mexico |
10. San Francisco Warriors | Dave Lattin | Texas-El Paso |
11. Boston Celtics | Mal Graham | New York University |
12. Philadelphia 76ers | Craig Raymond | Brigham Young |
Playoff Results
NBA Finals | ||
Series - Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 2
| ||
Eastern Division | Western Division | |
Division Finals | ||
Series - Philadelphia 4, Boston 1 Boston 113 at Philadelphia 127 Philadelphia 107 at Boston 102 Boston 104 at Philadelphia 115 Philadelphia 117 at Boston 121 Boston 116 at Philadelphia 140 |
Series - San Francisco 4, St. Louis 2 St. Louis 115 at San Francisco 117 St. Louis 136 at San Francisco 143 San Francisco 109 at St. Louis 115 San Francisco 104 at St. Louis 109 St. Louis 102 at San Francisco 123 San Francisco 112 at St. Louis 107 |
|
Division Semifinals | ||
Series - Boston 3, New York 1 |
Series - St. Louis 3, Chicago 0 Chicago 100 at St. Louis 114 St. Louis 113 at Chicago 107 Chicago 106 at St. Louis 119 | |
Series - Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1 Cincinnati 120 at Philadelphia 116 Philadelphia 123 at Cincinnati 102 Cincinnati 106 at Philadelphia 121 Philadelphia 112 at Cincinnati 94 |
Series - San Francisco 3, Los Angeles 0 Los Angeles 108 at San Francisco 124 San Francisco 113 at Los Angeles 102 Los Angeles 115 at San Francisco 122 |