1961–62 Detroit Pistons season

The 1961–62 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 14th season in the NBA and fifth season in the city of Detroit.[1] The team moved to newly built Cobo Arena in the 1961–62 season.

1961–62 Detroit Pistons season
Head coachDick McGuire
ArenaCobo Arena
Results
Record37–43 (.463)
PlaceDivision: 3rd (Western)
Playoff finishWest Division Finals
(eliminated 2–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionWJBK
RadioWXYZ
< 1960–61 1962–63 >

The Pistons were led by guard Gene Shue (19.0 ppg, 5.8 apg, NBA All-Star) and forward Bailey Howell (19.9 ppg, 12.6 rpg). The Pistons also featured rookie Ray Scott (13.3 ppg, 11.5 rpg), who would go on to a long career with the Pistons as a player and eventually coaching the team. For the thirteenth straight season, the Pistons made the playoffs, with this being the seventh time they finished third place in the Western Division. Detroit faced the Cincinnati Royals and star Oscar Robertson in the Western Division semifinals; the Pistons won in four games to advance to the Division Finals for the first time in four years, facing the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers beat the Pistons in six games. While the Pistons would make the postseason the following year, this was the last postseason series victory for the Pistons until 1976.[2]

Regular season

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Season standings

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W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-Los Angeles Lakers 54 26 .675 26–5 18–13 10–8 33–13
x-Cincinnati Royals 43 37 .538 11 18–13 14–16 11–8 29–17
x-Detroit Pistons 37 43 .463 17 16–14 8–17 13–12 24–22
St. Louis Hawks 29 51 .363 25 19–16 7–27 3–8 16–30
Chicago Packers 18 62 .225 36 15-23 3-39 0–0 10–30
x – clinched playoff spot

Record vs. opponents

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1961-62 NBA Records
Team BOS CHI CIN DET LAL NYK PHI STL SYR
Boston 9–1 7–1 5–3 6–3 8–4 8–4 7–2 10–2
Chicago 1–9 1–9 3–7 2–8 6–4 0–10 4–6 1–9
Cincinnati 1–7 9–1 6–6 5–7 5–4 3–5 9–3 5–4
Detroit 3–5 7–3 6–6 4–8 5–4 1–7 7–5 4–5
Los Angeles 3–6 8–2 7–5 8–4 6–2 6–3 10–2 6–2
New York 4–8 4–6 4–5 4–5 2–6 4–8 4–4 3–9
Philadelphia 4–8 10–0 5–3 7–1 3–6 8–4 6–3 6–6
St. Louis 2–7 6–4 3–9 5–7 2–10 4–4 3–6 4–4
Syracuse 2–10 9–1 4–5 5–4 2–6 9–3 6–6 4–4

Game log

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1961–62 Game log
# Date Opponent Score High points Record
1 October 21 @ Boston 102–137 Gene Shue (17) 0–1
2 October 25 Los Angeles 120–116 Bailey Howell (33) 0–2
3 October 27 @ Los Angeles 118–128 Lee, Shue (22) 0–3
4 October 28 @ Los Angeles 126–135 Bob Ferry (29) 0–4
5 November 1 New York 95–111 Bob Ferry (21) 1–4
6 November 4 @ Philadelphia 132–135 Gene Shue (28) 1–5
7 November 8 Philadelphia 132–128 Don Ohl (27) 1–6
8 November 9 N Boston 116–110 Don Ohl (29) 2–6
9 November 10 @ New York 124–118 Gene Shue (32) 3–6
10 November 11 @ St. Louis 119–132 Gene Shue (22) 3–7
11 November 15 St. Louis 122–127 Bailey Howell (30) 4–7
12 November 18 Chicago 112–119 Bob Ferry (25) 5–7
13 November 19 N Cincinnati 112–128 Gene Shue (28) 5–8
14 November 21 N Los Angeles 102–108 Gene Shue (22) 6–8
15 November 24 N St. Louis 135–142 Don Ohl (36) 7–8
16 November 25 Los Angeles 103–104 Bob Ferry (22) 8–8
17 November 26 Boston 107–101 Don Ohl (20) 8–9
18 November 28 N Boston 108–116 Ray Scott (20) 8–10
19 December 1 @ St. Louis 116–119 Gene Shue (30) 8–11
20 December 2 St. Louis 109–118 Bailey Howell (33) 9–11
21 December 6 New York 97–133 Johnny Egan (19) 10–11
22 December 8 N Chicago 133–107 Walter Dukes (21) 11–11
23 December 9 Los Angeles 114–107 Bailey Howell (23) 11–12
24 December 12 N Philadelphia 132–109 Don Ohl (28) 11–13
25 December 14 @ Cincinnati 107–103 Bailey Howell (25) 12–13
26 December 16 Cincinnati 121–110 Bailey Howell (20) 12–14
27 December 17 N Los Angeles 122–116 Gene Shue (21) 12–15
28 December 19 N Syracuse 124–111 Bailey Howell (21) 12–16
29 December 20 Philadelphia 117–102 Ferry, Ohl (19) 12–17
30 December 23 N Cincinnati 134–125 Gene Shue (27) 13–17
31 December 25 N Chicago 97–118 Gene Shue (20) 13–18
32 December 26 N Chicago 101–108 Gene Shue (26) 13–19
33 December 27 Chicago 93–121 Gene Shue (26) 14–19
34 December 29 @ Cincinnati 131–116 Gene Shue (25) 15–19
35 December 30 @ Syracuse 108–109 Don Ohl (31) 15–20
36 January 1 St. Louis 145–139 Don Ohl (27) 15–21
37 January 2 @ New York 104–110 Bailey Howell (24) 15–22
38 January 3 Boston 103–112 Gene Shue (22) 16–22
39 January 5 N Syracuse 135–138 (OT) Bailey Howell (35) 17–22
40 January 6 N New York 115–111 Bob Ferry (20) 17–23
41 January 9 N St. Louis 113–122 Gene Shue (24) 18–23
42 January 10 Philadelphia 113–110 Don Ohl (20) 18–24
43 January 12 @ Chicago 102–99 Gene Shue (25) 19–24
44 January 13 Cincinnati 119–112 Ray Scott (29) 19–25
45 January 14 N Los Angeles 108–118 Gene Shue (32) 20–25
46 January 17 Boston 126–116 Bailey Howell (35) 20–26
47 January 19 N Philadelphia 136–125 Bailey Howell (27) 20–27
48 January 20 @ Philadelphia 107–123 Gene Shue (23) 20–28
49 January 21 @ Boston 124–120 Gene Shue (30) 21–28
50 January 22 N Cincinnati 106–115 Bailey Howell (21) 21–29
51 January 24 Syracuse 102–111 Don Ohl (25) 22–29
52 January 25 N Syracuse 100–101 Ray Scott (20) 23–29
53 January 27 New York 107–115 Bailey Howell (28) 24–29
54 January 28 @ St. Louis 97–110 Don Ohl (21) 24–30
55 January 31 Los Angeles 123–122 (OT) Bailey Howell (27) 24–31
56 February 2 @ Chicago 96–112 Bob Ferry (20) 24–32
57 February 3 N Chicago 116–109 Gene Shue (28) 25–32
58 February 4 St. Louis 113–121 Gene Shue (30) 26–32
59 February 6 @ Cincinnati 119–118 Gene Shue (27) 27–32
60 February 7 Cincinnati 107–113 Bailey Howell (29) 28–32
61 February 11 @ Syracuse 116–132 Don Ohl (24) 28–33
62 February 14 Philadelphia 110–119 Don Ohl (26) 29–33
63 February 16 Los Angeles 121–127 Don Ohl (27) 30–33
64 February 17 @ Cincinnati 123–113 Don Ohl (25) 31–33
65 February 18 St. Louis 112–119 Don Ohl (30) 32–33
66 February 20 @ New York 103–110 Bailey Howell (26) 32–34
67 February 21 @ St. Louis 126–123 Ohl, Shue (27) 33–34
68 February 23 Cincinnati 134–120 Bailey Howell (27) 33–35
69 February 25 @ Los Angeles 99–128 Scott, Shue (16) 33–36
70 February 27 @ Los Angeles 100–107 Bailey Howell (28) 33–37
71 February 28 N New York 119–109 Howell, Shue (23) 33–38
72 March 2 N Cincinnati 112–120 Bailey Howell (22) 33–39
73 March 3 Syracuse 128–114 Bailey Howell (25) 33–40
74 March 4 N Chicago 133–116 Dukes, Howell, Ohl (21) 34–40
75 March 7 N New York 112–119 Bailey Howell (31) 35–40
76 March 9 Boston 130–111 Johnny Egan (20) 35–41
77 March 10 @ Syracuse 111–128 Bailey Howell (21) 35–42
78 March 11 @ St. Louis 123–126 Shue, Scott (24) 35–43
79 March 12 N Chicago 121–116 Bailey Howell (29) 36–43
80 March 14 Syracuse 102–105 Ray Scott (28) 37–43

Playoffs

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1962 playoff game log
Division Semifinals: 3–1 (home: 2–0; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points Location Series
1 March 16 Cincinnati W 123–122 Ray Scott (34) Cobo Arena 1–0
2 March 17 @ Cincinnati L 107–129 Ohl, Shue (18) Cincinnati Gardens 1–1
3 March 18 Cincinnati W 118–107 Bailey Howell (27) Cobo Arena 2–1
4 March 20 @ Cincinnati W 112–111 Don Ohl (33) Cincinnati Gardens 3–1
Division Finals: 2–4 (home: 1–2; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds Location Series
1 March 24 @ Los Angeles L 108–132 Bailey Howell (27) Walter Dukes (12) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 0–1
2 March 25 @ Los Angeles L 112–127 Don Ohl (33) Bailey Howell (13) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 0–2
3 March 27 Los Angeles L 106–111 Gene Shue (26) Walter Dukes (25) Cobo Arena 0–3
4 March 29 Los Angeles W 118–117 Bailey Howell (24) Ray Scott (23) Cobo Arena 1–3
5 March 31 @ Los Angeles W 132–125 Willie Jones (27) Ray Scott (13) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 2–3
6 April 3 Los Angeles L 117–123 Ray Scott (22) Cobo Arena 2–4
1962 schedule

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 1961–62 Detroit Pistons
  2. ^ "Chevette to Corvette No. 29: The 1961-62 Detroit Pistons". November 3, 2011.