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NBA team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1961–62 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons ' 14th season in the NBA and fifth season in the city of Detroit . The team moved to newly built Cobo Arena in the 1961–62 season.
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 .
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
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
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
1962 playoff game log
Division Semifinals: 3–1 (home: 2–0; road: 1–1)
Division Finals: 2–4 (home: 1–2; road: 1–2)
1962 schedule
See also
References
1961–62 Detroit Pistons
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