Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1968–69 New York Knicks season was the 23rd season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Knicks finished third in the Eastern Division with a 54–28 regular season record, and qualified for the NBA playoffs for the third straight year. In the first round of the playoffs , New York defeated the Baltimore Bullets in a four-game sweep to earn a berth in the Eastern Division finals. The Knicks lost the division finals to the eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics in six games. Willis Reed scored a team-best 21.1 points per game for the Knicks; Walt Frazier led the team with 7.9 assists per game and Reed averaged 14.5 rebounds per game.
The Knicks selected Bill Hosket, Jr. in the opening round of the 1968 NBA draft , and made a significant trade early in the season, acquiring Dave DeBusschere from the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Walt Bellamy and Butch Komives . Author Harvey Araton called him "the player who would complete the championship puzzle in New York." After a 5–11 start to the season, New York went on a long winning streak, winning all but 2 of 19 games in one stretch that included 13 straight home wins. After a two-game losing streak, the Knicks won 11 consecutive games from January 25 to February 15 to bring their record to 44–21. The Knicks had two four-game winning streaks during the rest of the season, and ended with a 54–28 record. This mark placed them third in the Eastern Conference; only the Bullets and Philadelphia 76ers had superior records. New York saw an increase in attendance during the regular season; after having six sellouts in their entire history, the Knicks played to capacity crowds in 14 games at Madison Square Garden .
New York faced the Bullets, who had won 57 games in the regular season and held the number one seed in the Eastern Conference, in their first playoff round. The Knicks won the first two games by over 10 points each, and a pair of closer victories in games three and four eliminated Baltimore. They held home court advantage for their series with the Celtics, but lost it with a 108–100 loss in the first game. After losing two of the next three games, New York won game five to force a sixth game. However, Boston's Sam Jones posted 29 points to help the Celtics to a 106–105 win that ended the Knicks' season.
NBA draft
Main article: 1968 NBA draft
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
1968–69 New York Knicks roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
SG
12
Barnett, Dick
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
190 lb (86 kg)
1936–10–02
Tennessee State
C
17
Bowman, Nate
6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1945–03–19
Wichita State
SF
24
Bradley, Bill
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1943–07–28
Princeton
PF
22
DeBusschere, Dave
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1940–10–16
Detroit Mercy
PG
10
Frazier, Walt
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1945–03–29
Southern Illinois
PF
20
Hosket, Bill, Jr.
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
1946–12–20
Ohio State
PF
18
Jackson, Phil
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
220 lb (100 kg)
1945-09-17
North Dakota
SF
5
May, Don
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1946–01–03
Dayton
C
19
Reed, Willis
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
235 lb (107 kg)
1942–06–25
Grambling State
SG
6
Riordan, Mike
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1945–07–09
Providence
SF
33
Russell, Cazzie
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
218 lb (99 kg)
1944–06–07
Michigan
SF
9
Stallworth, Dave
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
1941–12–20
Wichita State
Head coach
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1968–69 NBA records
Team
ATL
BAL
BOS
CHI
CIN
DET
LAL
MIL
NYK
PHI
PHO
SDR
SFW
SEA
Atlanta
—
2–4
3–3
6–1
4–2
6–0
3–4
4–2
2–4
1–5
6–0
3–4
4–3
4–2
Baltimore
4–2
—
5–2
6–0
4–3
7–0
3–3
5–1
3–4
2–4
6–0
5–1
3–3
4–2
Boston
3–3
2–5
—
4–2
5–2
5–1
2–4
5–1
1–6
5–2
6–0
4–2
3–3
3–3
Chicago
1–6
0–6
2–4
—
1–5
3–3
3–4
5–1
2–4
1–5
4–2
3–3
4–3
4–3
Cincinnati
2–4
3–4
2–5
5–1
—
3–4
2–4
5–1
4–2
3–4
4–2
2–4
3–3
3–3
Detroit
0–6
0–7
1–5
3–3
4–3
—
3–3
2–4
3–4
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–4
4–2
Los Angeles
4–3
3–3
4–2
4–3
4–2
3–3
—
5–1
5–1
1–5
6–0
7–0
4–3
5–1
Milwaukee
2–4
1–5
1–5
1–5
1–5
4–2
1–5
—
0–6
0–6
6–2
4–2
3–3
3–5
New York
4–2
4–3
6–1
4–2
2–4
4–3
1–5
6–0
—
4–3
5–1
3–3
5–1
6–0
Philadelphia
5–1
4–2
2–5
5–1
4–3
4–3
5–1
6–0
3–4
—
5–1
4–2
2–4
6–0
Phoenix
0–6
0–6
0–6
2–4
2–4
2–4
0–6
2–6
1–5
1–5
—
1–7
2–4
3–3
San Diego
4–3
1–5
2–4
3–3
4–2
3–3
0–7
2–4
3–3
2–4
7–1
—
3–3
3–3
San Francisco
3–4
3–3
3–3
3–4
3–3
4–2
3–4
3–3
1–5
4–2
4–2
3–3
—
4–3
Seattle
2–4
2–4
3–3
3–4
3–3
2–4
1–5
5–3
0–6
0–6
3–3
3–3
3–4
—
Game log
1968–69 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
October 15
Chicago
100–96
Cazzie Russell (29)
0–1
2
October 19
Los Angeles
118–96
Walt Bellamy (22)
0–2
3
October 22
Philadelphia
114–117
Cazzie Russell (27)
1–2
4
October 23
@ Milwaukee
114–112
Willis Reed (23)
2–2
5
October 24
@ Phoenix
92–109
Willis Reed (24)
2–3
6
October 26
Cincinnati
92–98
Cazzie Russell (26)
3–3
7
October 29
San Francisco
97–110
Cazzie Russell (24)
4–3
8
October 30
@ Cincinnati
114–118
Willis Reed (21)
4–4
9
November 1
Baltimore
119–103
Howard Komives (24)
4–5
10
November 2
@ Detroit
104–112
Willis Reed (34)
4–6
11
November 3
@ Seattle
122–108
Cazzie Russell (35)
5–6
12
November 5
@ San Diego
109–113
Cazzie Russell (26)
5–7
13
November 6
@ San Francisco
93–94
Cazzie Russell (18)
5–8
14
November 8
@ Los Angeles
100–102
Barnett , Reed (22)
5–9
15
November 10
@ Los Angeles
109–130
Dick Barnett (26)
5–10
16
November 14
Cincinnati
110–101
Cazzie Russell (28)
5–11
17
November 16
Chicago
97–119
Cazzie Russell (24)
6–11
18
November 19
San Diego
113–107
Dick Barnett (22)
6–12
19
November 20
@ Atlanta
106–111
Dick Barnett (26)
6–13
20
November 22
N Chicago
114–107
Cazzie Russell (23)
7–13
21
November 23
Boston
100–111
Walt Bellamy (29)
8–13
22
November 26
Los Angeles
100–104
Walt Frazier (21)
9–13
23
November 27
@ Boston
117–131
Walt Bellamy (22)
9–14
24
November 30
Detroit
108–120
Walt Bellamy (32)
10–14
25
December 3
Atlanta
93–126
Dick Barnett (24)
11–14
26
December 4
@ Atlanta
121–113
Cazzie Russell (26)
12–14
27
December 7
Milwaukee
113–119
Cazzie Russell (26)
13–14
28
December 8
N Cincinnati
115–120
Dick Barnett (27)
13–15
29
December 10
Phoenix
106–111
Willis Reed (35)
14–15
30
December 11
@ Baltimore
110–118
Dick Barnett (31)
14–16
31
December 13
@ Chicago
94–83
Dick Barnett (22)
15–16
32
December 14
San Diego
105–112
Cazzie Russell (25)
16–16
33
December 15
@ Philadelphia
104–110
Cazzie Russell (25)
16–17
34
December 17
San Francisco
99–114
Walt Bellamy (24)
17–17
35
December 18
@ Boston
104–98
Barnett, Reed (24)
18–17
36
December 20
@ Detroit
135–87
Dave DeBusschere (21)
19–17
37
December 21
Seattle
105–131
Cazzie Russell (27)
20–17
38
December 25
Philadelphia
109–110
Willis Reed (25)
21–17
39
December 27
@ San Diego
111–109
Russell, Reed (23)
22–17
40
December 28
@ Seattle
111–108
Willis Reed (26)
23–17
41
December 29
N Seattle
112–120
Willis Reed (34)
24–17
42
December 31
Baltimore
110–121
Willis Reed (39)
25–17
43
January 4
Detroit
103–111
Cazzie Russell (23)
26–17
44
January 7
@ Chicago
101–102
Willis Reed (28)
26–18
45
January 8
@ Milwaukee
115–101
Willis Reed (25)
27–18
46
January 9
@ Phoenix
134–120
Willis Reed (34)
28–18
47
January 11
@ San Francisco
85–77
Willis Reed (22)
29–18
48
January 12
@ San Diego
105–102
Willis Reed (36)
30–18
49
January 17
N Seattle
94–114
Walt Frazier (27)
31–18
50
January 18
N Milwaukee
117–109
Cazzie Russell (41)
32–18
51
January 19
@ Atlanta
96–100
Walt Frazier (25)
32–19
52
January 21
Seattle
106–113
Willis Reed (27)
33–19
53
January 22
@ Philadelphia
137–140 (2OT)
Willis Reed (37)
33–20
54
January 24
@ Detroit
106–107
Dick Barnett (34)
33–21
55
January 25
Milwaukee
96–113
Willis Reed (29)
34–21
56
January 28
Philadelphia
88–121
Willis Reed (30)
35–21
57
January 30
@ Baltimore
109–106
Walt Frazier (28)
36–21
58
February 1
Boston
82–109
Bill Bradley (28)
37–21
59
February 2
@ Boston
95–94
Dick Barnett (24)
38–21
60
February 4
Atlanta
97–122
Bill Bradley (25)
39–21
61
February 5
@ Milwaukee
111–102
Willis Reed (24)
40–21
62
February 7
@ Chicago
105–98
Willis Reed (31)
41–21
63
February 8
Baltimore
100–106
Dick Barnett (32)
42–21
64
February 12
Phoenix
105–112
Willis Reed (28)
43–21
65
February 15
San Francisco
92–98
Walt Frazier (24)
44–21
66
February 18
Los Angeles
113–109
Walt Frazier (30)
44–22
67
February 19
@ Cincinnati
100–110
Walt Frazier (27)
44–23
68
February 22
San Diego
108–104
Walt Frazier (30)
44–24
69
February 25
Atlanta
101–122
Willis Reed (33)
45–24
70
February 26
@ Boston
92–88
Walt Frazier (28)
46–24
71
March 1
Boston
96–115
Willis Reed (30)
47–24
72
March 4
Detroit
99–102
Dave DeBusschere (21)
48–24
73
March 5
@ Detroit
120–128
Dave DeBusschere (26)
48–25
74
March 7
N Phoenix
87–119
Bradley, Frazier (24)
49–25
75
March 9
@ Philadelphia
101–110
Willis Reed (27)
49–26
76
March 11
Philadelphia
101–121
Dave DeBusschere (38)
50–26
77
March 12
@ Baltimore
110–111
Dick Barnett (28)
50–27
78
March 15
Cincinnati
108–121
Willis Reed (36)
51–27
79
March 19
Baltimore
100–104
Willis Reed (37)
52–27
80
March 21
@ Phoenix
139–104
DeBusschere, Frazier (24)
53–27
81
March 22
@ San Francisco
117–90
Dick Barnett (35)
54–27
82
March 23
@ Los Angeles
111–128
Willis Reed (26)
54–28
Playoffs
1969 playoff game log
Division semifinals: 4–0 (home: 2–0; road: 2–0)
Division finals: 2–4 (home: 2–1; road: 0–3)
1969 schedule
Awards and records
References
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The Fourth Estate (PDF). New York Knicks. 2003. p. 330. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
"New York Knickerbockers Franchise Index" . Basketball-Reference. Archived from the original on April 24, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
"1968–69 NBA Season Summary" . Basketball-Reference. Archived from the original on March 29, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
"1968–69 New York Knicks Roster and Stats" . Basketball-Reference. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
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Araton, pp. 87–88 .
Araton, pp. 86, 90.
^ "1968–69 New York Knicks Schedule and Results" . Basketball-Reference. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
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