NBA professional basketball team season (inaugural season)
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1967β68 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 23β59 record and fifth place in the Western Division, six games behind the Chicago Bulls , and did not qualify to enter the playoffs.
Draft picks The twelve-man roster for the 1967β68 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 1968β69 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]
Roster
1967β68 Seattle SuperSonics roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
F/C
10
Akin, Henry
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
1944β07β31
Morehead State
PG
42
Hazzard, Walt
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1942β04β15
UCLA
SG
11
Kron, Tommy
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1943β02β28
Kentucky
SF
43
Lott, Plummer
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1945β12β11
Seattle
PF
14
Meschery, Tom
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1938β10β26
Saint Mary's
F/C
41
Murrey, Dorie
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1943β09β07
Detroit Mercy
F/C
24
Olsen, Bud
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1940β07β25
Louisville
F/C
45
Rule, Bob
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1944β06β29
Colorado State
SG
44
Thorn, Rod
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1941β05β23
West Virginia
SF
33
Tucker, Al
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1943β02β24
Oklahoma Baptist
PG
12
Weiss, Bob
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
1942β05β07
Penn State
C
15
Wilson, George
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
1942β05β09
Cincinnati
Head coach
Legend (DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Regular season Seattle's Tom Meschery and Bob Rule against Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain in the SuperSonics' 118–107 loss to the 76ers at Madison Square Garden on December 12, 1967.
Seattle kicked off the regular season with a game against the San Francisco Warriors on October 13 at the Cow Palace , where they fell 114β116.[ 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 122β160 loss against defending champions Philadelphia 76ers , that set a new NBA record for most points by a team in a quarter[ 13] and a 123β154 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
Record vs. opponents
1967β68 NBA records
Team
BAL
BOS
CHI
CIN
DET
LAL
NYK
PHI
SDR
SFW
SEA
STL
Baltimore
β
3β5
2β5
5β3
4β4
3β4
3β5
0β8
7β0
2β5
5β2
2β5
Boston
5β3
β
5β2
3β5
6β2
4β3
6β2
4β4
7β0
4β3
6β1
4β3
Chicago
5β2
2β5
β
5β2
3β4
1β7
2β5
1β6
4β4
2β6
3β5
1β7
Cincinnati
3β5
5β3
2β5
β
4β4
1β6
3β5
3β5
7β0
4β3
6β1
1β6
Detroit
4β4
2β6
4β3
4β4
β
2β5
4β4
1β7
5β2
4β3
6β1
4β3
Los Angeles
4β3
3β4
7β1
6β1
5β2
β
4β3
2β5
7β1
4β4
4β4
6β2
New York
5β3
2β6
5β2
5β3
4β4
3β4
β
3β5
6β1
5β2
4β3
1β6
Philadelphia
8β0
4β4
6β1
5β3
7β1
5β2
5β3
β
6β1
4β3
7β0
5β2
San Diego
0β7
0β7
4β4
0β7
2β5
1β7
1β6
1β6
β
2β6
3β5
1β7
San Francisco
5β2
3β4
6β2
3β4
3β4
4β4
2β5
3β4
6β2
β
7β1
1β7
Seattle
2β5
1β6
5β3
1β6
1β6
4β4
3β4
0β7
5β3
1β7
β
0β8
St. Louis
5β2
3β4
7β1
6β1
3β4
2β6
6β1
2β5
7β1
7β1
8β0
β
Game log
2012β13 game log Total: 23β59 (Home: 10β21; Road: 7β23; Neutral: 6β15)
October: 2β6 (home: 1β2; road: 1β4)
November
: 5β11 (home: 3β1; road: 2β10)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
9
November 1
San Diego
L 125β139
Al Tucker (23)
Portland, Oregon 2,593
2β7
10
November 2
Chicago
L 105β109
Bob Rule (27)
Spokane , Washington 1,051
2β8
11
November 3
New York
L 100β134
Walt Hazzard (19)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,654
2β9
12
November 7
@ San Francisco
L 112β126
Bob Weiss (20)
OaklandβAlameda County Coliseum Arena 3,168
2β10
13
November 8
@ St. Louis
L 96β111
Walt Hazzard (20)
Kiel Auditorium 3,022
2β11
14
November 9
Detroit
L 118β119
Walt Hazzard (33)
Madison Square Garden
2β12
15
November 11
@ Baltimore
L 129β134
Walt Hazzard (26)
Baltimore Civic Center 4,685
2β13
16
November 14
Boston
L 111β114
Bob Weiss (29)
Madison Square Garden
2β14
17
November 17
San Diego
W 130β124
Walt Hazzard (30)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,162
3β14
18
November 19
Detroit
W 132β130 (OT)
Bob Rule (31)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,468
4β14
19
November 20
Detroit
L 118β120
Bob Weiss (27)
Tacoma , Washington 2,311
4β15
20
November 21
L. A. Lakers
W 137β132
Bob Rule (47)
Seattle Center Coliseum 8,122
5β15
21
November 23
Boston
W 133β106
Bob Rule (26)
Philadelphia
6β15
22
November 25
Cincinnati
L 133β153
Walt Hazzard (19)
Cleveland , Ohio 3,455
6β16
23
November 25
@ New York
L 110β111
Walt Hazzard (21)
Madison Square Garden 9,011
6β17
24
November 28
@ Chicago
W 111β108
Three players (20)
Chicago Stadium 1,659
7β17
December
: 4β14 (home: 2β8; road: 2β6)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
25
December 1
Philadelphia
L 109β133
Bob Rule (29)
Boston
7β18
26
December 3
St. Louis
L 109β123
Tom Meschery (23)
Seattle Center Coliseum 7,938
7β19
27
December 5
@ San Francisco
L 121β133
Walt Hazzard (29)
OaklandβAlameda County Coliseum Arena 2,306
7β20
28
December 8
Chicago
L 114β115
Walt Hazzard ,Bob Rule (21)
Seattle Center Coliseum 3,835
7β21
29
December 10
L. A. Lakers
W 133β123
Al Tucker (35)
Seattle Center Coliseum 7,006
8β21
30
December 12
Philadelphia
L 107β118
Al Tucker (27)
New York City
8β22
31
December 15
@ Chicago
W 122β115
Walt Hazzard (36)
Chicago Stadium 1,686
9β22
32
December 17
Philadelphia
L 124β139
Rod Thorn (22)
Seattle Center Coliseum 11,294
9β23
33
December 18
Detroit
L 122β140
Rod Thorn (29)
Tacoma , Washington 1,658
9β24
34
December 19
Boston
L 114β118
Walt Hazzard (37)
Seattle Center Coliseum 6,889
9β25
35
December 20
Philadelphia
L 122β160
Walt Hazzard (20)
Seattle Center Coliseum 7,714
9β26
36
December 22
New York
W 120β108
Al Tucker (31)
Seattle Center Coliseum 8,515
10β26
37
December 23
@ San Francisco
L 124β131
Walt Hazzard (19)
OaklandβAlameda County Coliseum Arena 3,862
10β27
38
December 24
San Francisco
L 113β127
Walt Hazzard (20)
Seattle Center Coliseum 6,226
10β28
39
December 25
@ Cincinnati
L 112β118
Rod Thorn (26)
Cincinnati Gardens 3,323
10β29
40
December 26
New York
W 137β135
Walt Hazzard (37)
Philadelphia
11β29
41
December 28
San Diego
L 125β143
Walt Hazzard (45)
Seattle Center Coliseum 5,889
11β30
42
December 31
San Francisco
L 124β126
Walt Hazzard (26)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,591
11β31
January
: 5β7 (home: 1β3; road: 4β4)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
43
January 1
St. Louis
L 94β115
Walt Hazzard (17)
Seattle Center Coliseum 3,604
11β32
44
January 5
Boston
L 121β128
Bob Rule (31)
Seattle Center Coliseum 9,188
11β33
45
January 6
@ San Diego
W 122β104
Walt Hazzard (28)
San Diego Sports Arena 6,738
12β33
46
January 8
New York
L 113β119
Tom Meschery (24)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,548
12β34
47
January 10
@ Boston
L 110β123
Walt Hazzard
Boston Garden 3,701
12β35
48
January 15
New York
W 129β113
Walt Hazzard (24)
Boston
13β35
49
January 16
Baltimore
W 142β116
Tom Meschery (33)
Chicago , Illinois 3,500
14β35
50
January 19
@ Detroit
L 119β133
Walt Hazzard (41)
Cobo Arena 5,887
14β36
51
January 20
@ St. Louis
L 115β120
Walt Hazzard (25)
Kiel Auditorium 5,118
14β37
52
January 21
@ L. A. Lakers
L 123β154
Walt Hazzard (24)
The Forum 9,262
14β38
53
January 28
Baltimore
W 135β126
Walt Hazzard (23)
Tacoma , Washington 3,181
15β38
54
January 30
L. A. Lakers
W 128β116
Walt Hazzard (31)
Seattle Center Coliseum 6,262
16β38
February
: 4β10 (home: 2β2; road: 2β8)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
55
February 1
St. Louis
L 110β113
Rod Thorn (32)
Seattle Center Coliseum 5,564
16β39
56
February 2
@ L. A. Lakers
L 113β151
Walt Hazzard ,Bob Rule (17)
The Forum 12,021
16β40
57
February 4
@ L. A. Lakers
L 131β137
Tom Meschery (28)
The Forum 7,796
16β41
58
February 5
Cincinnati
W 132β129 (OT)
Walt Hazzard (45)
Phoenix, Arizona 4,680
17β41
59
February 8
L. A. Lakers
W 115β110
Walt Hazzard (31)
Seattle Center Coliseum 6,526
18β41
60
February 11
San Francisco
W 146β118
Walt Hazzard (29)
Seattle Center Coliseum 9,505
19β41
61
February 14
Philadelphia
L 125β149
Walt Hazzard (25)
Seattle Center Coliseum 9,449
19β42
62
February 15
@ Cincinnati
L 119β132
Walt Hazzard (31)
Cincinnati Gardens 2,306
19β43
63
February 16
@ Baltimore
L 118β147
Walt Hazzard (30)
Baltimore Civic Center 3,748
19β44
64
February 17
@ New York
L 111β134
Bob Weiss (22)
Madison Square Garden 13,256
19β45
65
February 20
@ Philadelphia
L 108β140
Walt Hazzard (25)
The Spectrum 6,417
19β46
66
February 21
Chicago
L 106β108
Walt Hazzard ,Rod Thorn (25)
Baltimore , Maryland
19β47
67
February 23
@ San Diego
W 127β122
Walt Hazzard (31)
San Diego Sports Arena 4,834
20β47
68
February 24
Boston
L 137β141
Walt Hazzard (38)
Vancouver , Canada 8,129
20β48
March
: 3β11 (home: 1β5; road: 2β6)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
69
March 2
@ L. A. Lakers
L 121β127
Walt Hazzard (31)
The Forum 11,335
20β49
70
March 3
Cincinnati
L 128β138
Rod Thorn (22)
Seattle Center Coliseum 8,894
20β50
71
March 5
Baltimore
L 121β126
Tommy Kron (27)
Seattle Center Coliseum 4,939
20β51
72
March 7
St. Louis
L 133β150
Walt Hazzard ,Rod Thorn (29)
Portland, Oregon 2,428
20β52
73
March 8
Baltimore
L 116β122
Tom Meschery (30)
Olympia , Washington 4,012
20β53
74
March 9
@ San Diego
W 115β111
Tom Meschery (23)
San Diego Sports Arena 6,331
21β53
75
March 10
San Francisco
L 112β118
Al Tucker (28)
Seattle Center Coliseum 5,536
21β54
76
March 11
Boston
L 112β119
Tom Meschery (22)
Seattle Center Coliseum 8,136
21β55
77
March 12
@ Detroit
L 123β139
Tommy Kron (24)
Cobo Arena 5,304
21β56
78
March 13
@ Cincinnati
L 123β142
Bob Rule (46)
Cincinnati Gardens 4,958
21β57
79
March 15
@ Chicago
W 113β101
Walt Hazzard (21)
Chicago Stadium 3,426
22β57
80
March 16
@ St. Louis
L 106β124
Walt Hazzard (24)
Kiel Auditorium 7,665
22β58
81
March 18
Detroit
L 82β88
Walt Hazzard (22)
Seattle Center Coliseum 6,244
22β59
82
March 19
Chicago
W 122β104
Walt Hazzard (36)
Seattle Center Coliseum 10,429
23β59
1967β68 season schedule
Player statistics
Player
GP
GS
MPG
FG%
3FG%
FT%
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
PPG
Henry Akin
36
β
7.2
.336
β
.645
1.6
.4
β
β
3.1
Walt Hazzard
79
β
33.7
.441
β
.774
4.2
6.2
β
β
24.0
Tommy Kron
76
β
23.6
.396
β
.790
4.7
3.7
β
β
9.7
Plummer Lott
44
β
10.9
.311
β
.613
2.1
.8
β
β
2.5
Tom Meschery
82
β
34.8
.469
β
.707
10.2
2.4
β
β
14.5
Dorie Murrey
81
β
18.4
.436
β
.689
7.4
.8
β
β
7.3
Bud Olsen
73
β
12.3
.456
β
.274
2.8
1.0
β
β
3.8
Bob Rule
82
β
29.6
.489
β
.658
9.5
1.2
β
β
18.1
Rod Thorn
66
β
25.3
.451
β
.737
4.0
3.5
β
β
15.2
Al Tucker
81
β
29.2
.442
β
.707
7.5
1.4
β
β
13.1
Bob Weiss
82
β
19.7
.430
β
.839
1.8
4.2
β
β
9.8
George Wilson
77
β
16.1
.359
β
.703
6.1
.7
β
β
6.1
Awards and records
References
^ Associated Press (May 4, 1967). Meschery Going to Seattle , The Palm Beach Post . Retrieved June 22, 2012.
^ "Seattle Makes Sure Guerin Stays Retired" . The Free LanceβStar . Associated Press. May 2, 1967. Retrieved October 25, 2011 .
^ "Meschery signs to play with Sonics" . The Bulletin . May 4, 1967. Retrieved April 13, 2019 .
^ "Sonics Lose Sweet Charlie" . The Spokesman-Review . Associated Press. September 2, 1967. Retrieved June 22, 2012 .
^ United Press International (September 1, 1967) Williams Says Ruling Wrecked Hopes of Pro Basketball Play , The Modesto Bee . Retrieved June 22, 2012.
^ Associated Press (October 14, 1967). Oaks Win in ABA Debut; Warriors Trounce Seattle , The Portsmouth Times . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Seattle SuperSonics at San Francisco Warriors Box Score, October 13, 1967 . Basketball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ a b c d 1967β68 Seattle SuperSonics Schedule and Results . Basketball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ United Press International (November 15, 1967). Coaches of Royals and Bulls Having It Tough , The Dispatch . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Ralph Bernstein, Associated Press (November 24, 1967). You Had to See It to Know It Wasn't a Joke , Lewiston Evening Journal . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Seattle SuperSonics vs Boston Celtics Box Score, November 23, 1967 . Basketball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ United Press International (November 22, 1967). Rule Scores 47 as Seattle Halts Los Angeles Lakers , The Beaver County Times . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Associated Press (December 21, 1967). Sonics PoundedβMightily , Ellensburg Daily Record . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ United Press International (January 22, 1968). Baylor & West Set Scoring Record As Lakers Dump Sonics , The Bryan Times . Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Associated Press (March 12, 1968). Bulls Nearing Playoff Spot , Spokane Daily Chronicle . Retrieved June 24, 2012.
^ Bulls Clinch Playoff Spot With Victory , The Beaver County Times . March 14, 1968. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
^ 1967β68 Seattle SuperSonics Roster and Statistics . Basketball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
^ Associated Press (January 23, 1968). West StarsβLost Their Glitter? , Meriden Journal . Retrieved June 24, 2012.
^ Monroe Leads All-Rookie Five , The Washington Afro American . April 9, 1968. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
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