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1977–78 Denver Nuggets Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was the Nuggets' 2nd season in the NBA and 11th season as a franchise. In the playoffs, the Nuggets defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in seven games in the Semifinals, winning their first playoff series in the NBA, before losing to the Seattle SuperSonics in six games in the Conference Finals. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , April 18 , Milwaukee W 119–103, David Thompson (27) , Dan Issel (12) , David Thompson (6) , McNichols Sports Arena17,297 , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 2 , April 21 , Milwaukee W 127–111, Dan Issel (22) , Dan Issel (14) , Issel, Calvin (6) , McNichols Sports Arena17,838 , 2–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 3 , April 23 , @ Milwaukee L 112–143, three players tied (16) , Anth ...
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Larry Brown (basketball)
Lawrence Harvey Brown (born September 14, 1940) is an American basketball coach and former player who is currently an assistant coach of the Memphis Tigers. Brown is the only coach in basketball history to win both an NCAA national championship (Kansas Jayhawks, 1988) and an NBA title (Detroit Pistons, 2004). He has a 1,275–965 lifetime professional coaching record in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is the only coach in NBA history to lead eight teams (differing franchises) to the playoffs. He also won an ABA championship as a player with the Oakland Oaks in the 1968–69 season, and an Olympic Gold Medal in 1964. He is also the only person ever to coach two NBA franchises in the same season ( Spurs and Clippers during the 1991–92 NBA season). Before coaching, Brown played collegiately at the University of North Carolina and professionally in the ABA. Brown was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach on ...
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1977–78 Boston Celtics Season
The 1977–78 Boston Celtics season was the 32nd season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and was linked to the Buffalo Braves season. While the Braves were struggling on the court, their owner John Y. Brown brokered a deal to take over the legendary Celtics franchise. Celtics owner Irv Levin wanted to move the franchise to California, however, the NBA would not allow him to take the cornerstone franchise out of Boston. NBA lawyer and future commissioner David Stern offered a compromise in which Levin and Brown would swap franchises, so that Levin could take over the Braves and move them to San Diego. Eventually, the owners of the 22 franchises voted 21–1 to approve the deal, and the Braves moved from Buffalo to San Diego. The deal also included a 7-player trade in which the Celtics acquired Nate Archibald, Billy Knight and Marvin Barnes in exchange for Freeman Williams, Kevin Kunnert, Kermit Washington and Sidney Wicks. The Braves would not ...
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1977–78 New York Knicks Season
The 1977–78 New York Knicks season was the 32nd Season (sports), season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The New York Knicks, Knicks finished the regular season in second place in the Atlantic Division (NBA), Atlantic Division with a 43–39 win–loss record and qualified for the NBA Playoffs. In the first round of the 1978 NBA Playoffs, 1978 Playoffs, New York defeated the 1977–78 Cleveland Cavaliers season, Cleveland Cavaliers, 2–0, to advance to the Eastern Conference (NBA), Eastern Conference Semifinals. There, the Knicks lost to the 1977–78 Philadelphia 76ers season, Philadelphia 76ers in a four-game sweep. Draft picks ''Note:'' This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players picked by the franchise that played at least one game in the league. Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spo ...
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1977–78 New Orleans Jazz Season
The 1977–78 New Orleans Jazz season was the team's fourth in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 35–47 output from the previous season. They started the season going 6-2 and later in the season with a 16-24 record, the team managed to go on a 10-game winning streak and we're still in a playoff hunt with a 36-37 record before a 6-game losing streak dashed any playoff hopes for the fourth straight season, but still they finished the season with a 3-game winning streak and improved their 35-47 one year earlier by four wins, finishing 39–43. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Awards and records * Pete Maravich, All-NBA Second Team References {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 New Orleans Jazz season Utah Jazz seasons New Orleans New Orleans ( , ,
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1977–78 New Jersey Nets Season
The 1977–78 New Jersey Nets season was the Nets' 11th in franchise history, their second in the NBA, and their first in New Jersey, following their relocation from nearby Long Island. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Awards and records *Bernard King, NBA All-Rookie First Team 1st Team References {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 New Jersey Nets season New Jersey Nets season New Jersey Nets seasons New Jersey Nets New Jersey Nets New is an adjective referring to something recently made, discovered, or created. New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz Albums and EPs * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, ... Piscataway, New Jersey ...
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1977–78 Milwaukee Bucks Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was the Bucks' tenth season in the NBA. The Bucks had drafted Marques Johnson from UCLA in the 1977 NBA draft. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log , -style="background:#bbffbb;" , 1 , , October 18, 1977 , , Los Angeles W 117–112, , , , MECCA Arena , 1–0 , -style="background:#fcc;" , 2 , , October 19, 1977 , , @ Denver L 115–133, , , , McNichols Sports Arena , 1—1 , -style="background:#bbffbb;" , 3 , , October 22, 1977 , , Chicago W 113–95, , , , MECCA Arena , 2–1 , -style="background:#fcc;" , 4 , , October 27, 1977 , , @ Houston L 110–133, , , , The Summit , 2—2 , -style="background:#bbffbb;" , 5 , , October 30, 1977 , , Seattle W 108–95, , , , MECCA Arena , 3–2 , -style="background:#bbffbb;" , 6 , , November 1, 1977 , , Kansas City ...
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1977–78 Los Angeles Lakers Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was the Lakers' 30th season in the NBA and 18th season in Los Angeles. Offseason Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 1 , April 12 , @ Seattle L 90–102, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (26) , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (12) , Nixon, Scott (6) , Seattle Center Coliseum14,098 , 0–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 2 , April 14 , Seattle W 105–99, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (24) , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (18) , Adrian Dantley (6) , The Forum15,051 , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 3 , April 16 , @ Seattle L 102–111, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (31) , Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (11) , Norm Nixon (5) , Seattle Center Coliseum14,098 , 1–2 , - Awards and records * Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, All-NBA Second Team * Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBA All-Defensive Second ...
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1977–78 Kansas City Kings Season
The 1977–78 Kansas City Kings season was their sixth season in Kansas City. The Kings had a losing record for the third consecutive season which resulted in missing the playoffs. The club started the season with 13 wins and 24 losses, which led to the dismissal of coach Phil Johnson. Under his replacement Larry Staverman the Kings would not play any better as they finished in last place with a 31–51 record. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Game log References {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 Kansas City Kings season Sacramento Kings seasons Kansas City Kansas Kansas Kansas () is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Topeka, and its largest city is Wichita. Kansas is a landlocked state bordered by Nebraska to the north; Missouri to the east; Oklahoma to the south; and Colorado to the ...
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1977–78 Indiana Pacers Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was Indiana's second season in the National Basketball Association and 11th season as a franchise. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Regular season , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 5 , October 28, 19777:05p.m. Eastern Time Zone, EST , 1977–78 Washington Bullets season, Washington W 136–127, , , , Market Square Arena12,542 , 3–2 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 34 , January 6, 19788:05p.m. Eastern Time Zone, EST , @ 1977–78 Washington Bullets season, Washington L 114–146, , , Capital Centre (Landover, Maryland), Capital Centre9,215 , 15–19 , - align="center" , colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff", 1978 NBA All-Star Game, All-Star Break , - style="background:#cfc;" , - bgcolor="#bbffbb" , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 57 , February 17, 19788:05p.m. Easter ...
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1977–78 Houston Rockets Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was the Rockets' 11th season in the NBA and 7th season in the city of Houston. Offseason Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents References {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 Houston Rockets Season Houston Rockets seasons Houston Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 in ...
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1977–78 Golden State Warriors Season
The 1977–78 NBA season was the Golden State Warriors' 32nd season in the NBA and 15th in the San Francisco Bay Area. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :z – clinched division title :y – clinched division title :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Awards and records * E.C. Coleman, NBA All-Defensive Second Team * Rick Barry, NBA All-Star Game References {{DEFAULTSORT:1977-78 Golden State Warriors Season Golden State Warriors seasons Golden State Golden Golden Golden means made of, or relating to gold. Golden may also refer to: Places United Kingdom *Golden, in the parish of Probus, Cornwall * Golden Cap, Dorset *Golden Square, Soho, London *Golden Valley, a valley on the River Frome in Gloucestershi ...
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1977–78 Detroit Pistons Season
The 1977-78 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 30th season in the NBA and 21st season in the city of Detroit. The team played at Cobo Arena in Detroit. It was the last season playing in Detroit, until the 2017-18 season when the team returned to the city proper. 1977-78 was the franchise's final season in Cobo Arena, as they moved to the Pontiac Silverdome in the Detroit suburbs, also the home of the NFL's Detroit Lions, the next season. The Pistons finished with a 38-44 (.463) record, 4th place in the Midwest Division. Tensions lingered from the previous season, especially between coach Herb Brown and point guard Kevin Porter. Before the season began, the two tried to make peace, with Porter stating, "This year when I'm yanked I'll accept it," and Brown replying, "I may have made some mistakes." Team captain Bob Lanier, would add, "You can't change human nature. To be fair they should trade one of them." Porter was traded in November, 8 games into the season, to the N ...
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