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1969–70 Cincinnati Royals season

The 1969–70 Cincinnati Royals season was one of the last years the franchise played in Cincinnati. In 1972, they moved to Kansas City. This was also the final season for Oscar Robertson, who went to the Milwaukee Bucks next season.

1969–70 Cincinnati Royals season
Head coachBob Cousy
OwnersMax Jacobs
Jeremy Jacobs
ArenaCincinnati Gardens
Results
Record36–46 (.439)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionWLWT
RadioWLW

History

After his death in 1968, Louis Jacob's sons took over the ownership of the team. The first move of the young Jacobses was to hire in Kansas City sports manager Joe Axelson, a relative unknown in NBA circles who had befriended the ownership family. Axelson replaced the outgoing GM, Pepper Wilson, who had served with the franchise since it arrived in Cincinnati in 1957. The three then were able to draw in former Boston College coach and Boston Celtics legend Bob Cousy for the then-very high salary of $100,000 per season to replace Cincinnati favorite Ed Jucker as coach. Cousy arrived to considerable press to his new team.

Cousy wanted a young running team and began shipping out veterans who did not follow his new program. Jerry Lucas, a three-time First Team All-Pro with Cincinnati, was traded to the San Francisco Warriors in exchange for guard Jim King and forward Bill Turner. King and Turner combined to average ten points per game that season, then left the following season. Turner in fact joined Lucas in San Francisco. Lucas played four more NBA seasons and was a San Francisco NBA All-Star in 1971.

Cousy also sent long-time Cincinnati favorite Adrian Smith to San Francisco. Cousy attempted to trade Oscar Robertson to the Baltimore Bullets for Gus Johnson.[1] Robertson exercised his right to veto the trade. The team was known as "the Running Royals". Cincinnati topped the 110-point mark in each of the campaign's final 21 contests, and during a six-game span in mid-February, the team averaged 127 points.[1]

Cousy spoke often of a youth movement for the team that year, but ended up starting 36-year-old Johnny Green, 33-year-old Connie Dierking and 30-year-old Oscar Robertson. Tom Van Arsdale joined Robertson as NBA All-Stars. He then took the ball out of the hands of Robertson, the NBA's all-time point guard, and gave it to rookie Norm Van Lier, who did turn in an impressive season.

Adding still more to the story was Bob Cousy's decision to play at age 41. In order to be activated, the Royals had to trade solid reserve Bill Dinwiddie to the Boston Celtics so that Red Auerbach could release him from the Boston retired list. Cousy played seven games in November, and played poorly, having not played in the NBA for five seasons. Despite the hype and changes, the team was clearly worse than it had been the previous season. But the Jacobses and Axelson were already looking to sell the team anyway. This season marked the beginning of the end of the Cincinnati Royals as a result. The Royals failed to qualify for the playoffs. The Royals finished in 5th place with a 36–46 record.

Following the season, Robertson was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for Flynn Robinson and Charlie Paulk. In 10 seasons with the Royals, Robertson averaged 29.3 points, 10.3 assists, and 8.5 rebounds per game.[1]

Roster

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From
SF 21 Anderzunas, Wally 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Creighton
PG 19 Cousy, Bob 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Holy Cross
C 24 Dierking, Connie 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 222 lb (101 kg) Cincinnati
SF 15 Foster, Fred 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Miami (OH)
SG 30 Gilliam, Herm 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Purdue
PF 20 Green, Johnny 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Michigan State
PG 17 King, Jim 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Tulsa
C 22 Rackley, Luther 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Xavier
PG 14 Robertson, Oscar 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 205 lb (93 kg) Cincinnati
PF 13 Turner, Bill 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Akron
SF 5 Van Arsdale, Tom 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 202 lb (92 kg) Indiana
PG 23 Van Lier, Norm 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 173 lb (78 kg) Saint Francis (PA)
Head coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Injured

Draft picks

The Royals first round pick was star guard Herm Gilliam of Purdue. Gilliam was lost for much of the 1969–70 season with mandatory military service. The following year, he was selected by Buffalo in the expansion draft.

Second pick Luther Rackley had starred locally at Xavier as a solid 6'10 big man. He played one year for the Royals and then was selected by Cleveland in the expansion draft. Slender 6'7 Luther Green was the third Royals pick. He found better chances with the ABA's New York Nets and signed there.

Regular season

Season standings

Eastern Division W L PCT GB
x-New York Knicks 60 22 .732
x-Milwaukee Bucks 56 26 .683 4
x-Baltimore Bullets 50 32 .610 10
x-Philadelphia 76ers 42 40 .512 18
Cincinnati Royals 36 46 .439 24
Boston Celtics 34 48 .415 26
Detroit Pistons 31 51 .378 29


Record vs. opponents

1969–70 NBA records
Team ATL BAL BOS CHI CIN DET LAL MIL NYK PHI PHO SDR SFW SEA
Atlanta 2–4 6–0 5–2 3–3 3–3 4–3 3–3 4–2 3–3 2–4 4–2 5–2 4–2
Baltimore 4–2 5–2 5–1 4–3 5–2 4–2 3–3 1–5 3–4 3–3 6–0 2–4 5–1
Boston 0–6 2–5 3–3 3–3 4–3 2–4 1–6 4–3 2–4 2–4 4–2 5–1 2–4
Chicago 2–5 1–5 3–3 3–3 3–3 4–2 4–2 0–6 3–3 5–2 3–4 4–2 4–3
Cincinnati 3–3 3–4 3–3 3–3 4–2 2–4 2–5 2–5 4–3 3–3 4–2 2–4 1–5
Detroit 3–3 2–5 3–4 3–3 2–4 3–3 1–6 1–6 1–5 3–3 3–3 3–3 3–3
Los Angeles 3–4 2–4 4–2 2–4 4–2 3–3 3–3 2–4 4–2 3–4 5–2 5–2 6–0
Milwaukee 3–3 3–3 6–1 2–4 5–2 6–1 3–3 2–4 5–2 6–0 6–0 4–2 5–1
New York 2–4 5–1 3–4 6–0 5–2 6–1 4–2 4–2 5–2 6–0 5–1 5–1 4–2
Philadelphia 3–3 4–3 4–2 3–3 3–4 5–1 2–4 2–5 2–5 4–2 4–2 6–0 0–6
Phoenix 4–2 3–3 4–2 2–5 3–3 3–3 4–3 0–6 0–6 2–4 7–0 3–3 4–3
San Diego 2–4 0–6 2–4 4–3 2–4 3–3 2–5 0–6 1–5 2–4 0–7 5–2 4–2
San Francisco 2–5 4–2 1–5 2–4 4–2 3–3 2–5 2–4 1–5 0–6 3–3 2–5 3–4
Seattle 2–4 1–5 4–2 3–4 5–1 3–3 0–6 1–5 2–4 6–0 3–4 2–4 4–3

Season Schedule

1969–70 Game log
# Date Opponent Score High points Record
1 October 15 New York 94–89 Tom Van Arsdale (20) 0–1
2 October 17 @ Boston 110–108 Oscar Robertson (25) 1–1
3 October 18 Philadelphia 134–123 Luther Rackley (29) 1–2
4 October 22 Los Angeles 116–109 Tom Van Arsdale (24) 1–3
5 October 24 @ Baltimore 126–131 (OT) Oscar Robertson (35) 1–4
6 October 25 @ Philadelphia 109–98 Connie Dierking (27) 2–4
7 October 30 @ Phoenix 104–106 Tom Van Arsdale (23) 2–5
8 October 31 @ Seattle 121–129 Oscar Robertson (30) 2–6
9 November 1 @ San Francisco 97–120 Oscar Robertson (26) 2–7
10 November 2 @ Los Angeles 124–116 Tom Van Arsdale (41) 3–7
11 November 5 San Diego 120–133 Oscar Robertson (33) 4–7
12 November 6 San Francisco 130–109 Tom Van Arsdale (18) 4–8
13 November 8 Baltimore 121–130 Oscar Robertson (38) 5–8
14 November 12 Boston 107–116 Oscar Robertson (25) 6–8
15 November 15 Detroit 105–104 Tom Van Arsdale (26) 6–9
16 November 18 @ New York 94–112 Johnny Green (16) 6–10
17 November 19 Los Angeles 116–103 Oscar Robertson (21) 6–11
18 November 21 Chicago 119–133 Oscar Robertson (41) 7–11
19 November 23 Phoenix 123–137 Oscar Robertson (39) 8–11
20 November 24 @ Milwaukee 129–104 Tom Van Arsdale (29) 9–11
21 November 28 N New York 106–105 Oscar Robertson (33) 9–12
22 November 29 @ Atlanta 111–128 Oscar Robertson (22) 9–13
23 November 30 Philadelphia 107–115 Tom Van Arsdale (31) 10–13
24 December 2 @ Baltimore 107–129 Oscar Robertson (32) 10–14
25 December 3 Seattle 118–117 Oscar Robertson (36) 10–15
26 December 5 Atlanta 127–156 Johnny Green (31) 11–15
27 December 6 @ Philadelphia 102–120 Fred Foster (27) 11–16
28 December 9 @ New York 103–101 Oscar Robertson (31) 12–16
29 December 10 Philadelphia 121–122 Oscar Robertson (35) 13–16
30 December 11 @ Detroit 116–119 (OT) Oscar Robertson (44) 13–17
31 December 13 @ Phoenix 110–126 Fred Foster (19) 13–18
32 December 14 @ Phoenix 137–130 (2OT) Oscar Robertson (37) 14–18
33 December 17 @ Seattle 104–117 Oscar Robertson (28) 14–19
34 December 19 @ Los Angeles 117–109 Connie Dierking (31) 15–19
35 December 20 @ San Diego 111–126 Oscar Robertson (33) 15–20
36 December 25 San Francisco 124–120 (OT) Oscar Robertson (38) 15–21
37 December 26 N Atlanta 130–110 Oscar Robertson (28) 16–21
38 December 27 Milwaukee 110–112 (OT) Oscar Robertson (31) 17–21
39 December 29 @ Detroit 110–103 Connie Dierking (29) 18–21
40 December 30 San Diego 120–125 Tom Van Arsdale (29) 19–21
41 January 2 @ Baltimore 116–118 Oscar Robertson (31) 19–22
42 January 3 @ Atlanta 104–102 Tom Van Arsdale (30) 20–22
43 January 4 Baltimore 128–129 Tom Van Arsdale (35) 21–22
44 January 6 Phoenix 124–128 Oscar Robertson (29) 22–22
45 January 7 @ Milwaukee 119–138 Fred Foster (32) 22–23
46 January 11 N Phoenix 125–118 Johnny Green (27) 22–24
47 January 13 N Milwaukee 112–92 Fred Foster (21) 22–25
48 January 15 @ Chicago 120–130 Tom Van Arsdale (28) 22–26
49 January 16 N Atlanta 100–117 Luther Rackley (23) 22–27
50 January 18 @ Philadelphia 116–141 Luther Rackley (25) 22–28
51 January 22 Boston 104–111 Oscar Robertson (40) 23–28
52 January 24 @ Milwaukee 109–125 Tom Van Arsdale (25) 23–29
53 January 25 Baltimore 122–129 Oscar Robertson (41) 24–29
54 January 26 N Chicago 116–115 Oscar Robertson (36) 25–29
55 January 28 Milwaukee 126–114 Johnny Green (25) 25–30
56 January 30 @ Boston 103–108 Tom Van Arsdale (25) 25–31
57 January 31 Detroit 115–117 Fred Foster (25) 26–31
58 February 1 @ Chicago 108–115 Johnny Green (27) 26–32
59 February 3 N Los Angeles 124–114 Tom Van Arsdale (36) 26–33
60 February 4 Seattle 121–115 Tom Van Arsdale (29) 26–34
61 February 6 New York 135–92 Tom Van Arsdale (21) 26–35
62 February 7 @ New York 114–121 Connie Dierking (24) 26–36
63 February 8 @ Boston 117–130 Tom Van Arsdale (38) 26–37
64 February 10 @ Detroit 117–115 Connie Dierking (30) 27–37
65 February 11 N Detroit 113–124 Tom Van Arsdale (32) 28–37
66 February 13 @ San Francisco 128–110 Tom Van Arsdale (34) 29–37
67 February 15 @ San Diego 123–150 Fred Foster (32) 29–38
68 February 18 N Atlanta 125–139 (OT) Tom Van Arsdale (27) 29–39
69 February 21 Chicago 119–127 Tom Van Arsdale (30) 30–39
70 February 22 Philadelphia 116–136 Connie Dierking (45) 31–39
71 March 1 @ Milwaukee 114–120 Oscar Robertson (25) 31–40
72 March 2 N Baltimore 110–118 Oscar Robertson (28) 31–41
73 March 4 @ San Diego 127–125 Connie Dierking (31) 32–41
74 March 6 @ Seattle 122–126 Tom Van Arsdale (26) 32–42
75 March 7 @ San Francisco 121–119 Connie Dierking (33) 33–42
76 March 8 @ Los Angeles 116–144 Tom Van Arsdale (26) 33–43
77 March 11 Boston 144–127 Johnny Green (32) 33–44
78 March 12 San Diego 151–165 Tom Van Arsdale (36) 34–44
79 March 15 Seattle 113–116 Oscar Robertson (37) 35–44
80 March 16 N Chicago 140–142 (OT) Tom Van Arsdale (42) 35–45
81 March 20 San Francisco 118–111 Tom Van Arsdale (32) 35–46
82 March 21 @ New York 136–120 Connie Dierking (35) 36–46

[2]

October 2–6 including a road win at Boston, November 8–7, December 9–8, the team finished December at a decent 19–21. January 7–10, including four-straight. February 5–8 and March 5–7 with the team tiring down the stretch. The team missed the playoffs by six games.

Awards and records

References

  1. ^ a b c Cincinnati Royals (1957–1972)
  2. ^ 1969–70 Cincinnati Royals Games – Basketball-Reference.com
  • Royals on Basketball Reference

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The 1969 70 Cincinnati Royals season was one of the last years the franchise played in Cincinnati In 1972 they moved to Kansas City This was also the final season for Oscar Robertson who went to the Milwaukee Bucks next season 1969 70 Cincinnati Royals seasonHead coachBob CousyOwnersMax Jacobs Jeremy JacobsArenaCincinnati GardensResultsRecord36 46 439 PlaceDivision 5th Eastern Playoff finishDid not qualifyStats at Basketball Reference comLocal mediaTelevisionWLWTRadioWLW lt 1968 69 1970 71 gt Contents 1 History 2 Roster 3 Draft picks 4 Regular season 4 1 Season standings 4 2 Record vs opponents 4 3 Season Schedule 5 Awards and records 6 ReferencesHistory EditAfter his death in 1968 Louis Jacob s sons took over the ownership of the team The first move of the young Jacobses was to hire in Kansas City sports manager Joe Axelson a relative unknown in NBA circles who had befriended the ownership family Axelson replaced the outgoing GM Pepper Wilson who had served with the franchise since it arrived in Cincinnati in 1957 The three then were able to draw in former Boston College coach and Boston Celtics legend Bob Cousy for the then very high salary of 100 000 per season to replace Cincinnati favorite Ed Jucker as coach Cousy arrived to considerable press to his new team Cousy wanted a young running team and began shipping out veterans who did not follow his new program Jerry Lucas a three time First Team All Pro with Cincinnati was traded to the San Francisco Warriors in exchange for guard Jim King and forward Bill Turner King and Turner combined to average ten points per game that season then left the following season Turner in fact joined Lucas in San Francisco Lucas played four more NBA seasons and was a San Francisco NBA All Star in 1971 Cousy also sent long time Cincinnati favorite Adrian Smith to San Francisco Cousy attempted to trade Oscar Robertson to the Baltimore Bullets for Gus Johnson 1 Robertson exercised his right to veto the trade The team was known as the Running Royals Cincinnati topped the 110 point mark in each of the campaign s final 21 contests and during a six game span in mid February the team averaged 127 points 1 Cousy spoke often of a youth movement for the team that year but ended up starting 36 year old Johnny Green 33 year old Connie Dierking and 30 year old Oscar Robertson Tom Van Arsdale joined Robertson as NBA All Stars He then took the ball out of the hands of Robertson the NBA s all time point guard and gave it to rookie Norm Van Lier who did turn in an impressive season Adding still more to the story was Bob Cousy s decision to play at age 41 In order to be activated the Royals had to trade solid reserve Bill Dinwiddie to the Boston Celtics so that Red Auerbach could release him from the Boston retired list Cousy played seven games in November and played poorly having not played in the NBA for five seasons Despite the hype and changes the team was clearly worse than it had been the previous season But the Jacobses and Axelson were already looking to sell the team anyway This season marked the beginning of the end of the Cincinnati Royals as a result The Royals failed to qualify for the playoffs The Royals finished in 5th place with a 36 46 record Following the season Robertson was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for Flynn Robinson and Charlie Paulk In 10 seasons with the Royals Robertson averaged 29 3 points 10 3 assists and 8 5 rebounds per game 1 Roster EditCincinnati Royals rostervte Players CoachesPos No Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromSF 21 Anderzunas Wally 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 220 lb 100 kg CreightonPG 19 Cousy Bob 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 175 lb 79 kg Holy CrossC 24 Dierking Connie 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 222 lb 101 kg CincinnatiSF 15 Foster Fred 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 210 lb 95 kg Miami OH SG 30 Gilliam Herm 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg PurduePF 20 Green Johnny 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 200 lb 91 kg Michigan StatePG 17 King Jim 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 175 lb 79 kg TulsaC 22 Rackley Luther 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 220 lb 100 kg XavierPG 14 Robertson Oscar 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 205 lb 93 kg CincinnatiPF 13 Turner Bill 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 220 lb 100 kg AkronSF 5 Van Arsdale Tom 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 202 lb 92 kg IndianaPG 23 Van Lier Norm 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 173 lb 78 kg Saint Francis PA Head coach Bob Cousy Holy Cross Legend C Team captain DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent S Suspended InjuredDraft picks EditThe Royals first round pick was star guard Herm Gilliam of Purdue Gilliam was lost for much of the 1969 70 season with mandatory military service The following year he was selected by Buffalo in the expansion draft Second pick Luther Rackley had starred locally at Xavier as a solid 6 10 big man He played one year for the Royals and then was selected by Cleveland in the expansion draft Slender 6 7 Luther Green was the third Royals pick He found better chances with the ABA s New York Nets and signed there Regular season EditSeason standings Edit Eastern Divisionvte W L PCT GBx New York Knicks 60 22 732 x Milwaukee Bucks 56 26 683 4x Baltimore Bullets 50 32 610 10x Philadelphia 76ers 42 40 512 18Cincinnati Royals 36 46 439 24Boston Celtics 34 48 415 26Detroit Pistons 31 51 378 29 Record vs opponents Edit 1969 70 NBA recordsTeam ATL BAL BOS CHI CIN DET LAL MIL NYK PHI PHO SDR SFW SEAAtlanta 2 4 6 0 5 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 2 4 4 2 5 2 4 2Baltimore 4 2 5 2 5 1 4 3 5 2 4 2 3 3 1 5 3 4 3 3 6 0 2 4 5 1Boston 0 6 2 5 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 4 1 6 4 3 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 1 2 4Chicago 2 5 1 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 4 2 0 6 3 3 5 2 3 4 4 2 4 3Cincinnati 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 4 2 5 2 5 4 3 3 3 4 2 2 4 1 5Detroit 3 3 2 5 3 4 3 3 2 4 3 3 1 6 1 6 1 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3Los Angeles 3 4 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 4 4 2 3 4 5 2 5 2 6 0Milwaukee 3 3 3 3 6 1 2 4 5 2 6 1 3 3 2 4 5 2 6 0 6 0 4 2 5 1New York 2 4 5 1 3 4 6 0 5 2 6 1 4 2 4 2 5 2 6 0 5 1 5 1 4 2Philadelphia 3 3 4 3 4 2 3 3 3 4 5 1 2 4 2 5 2 5 4 2 4 2 6 0 0 6Phoenix 4 2 3 3 4 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 4 3 0 6 0 6 2 4 7 0 3 3 4 3San Diego 2 4 0 6 2 4 4 3 2 4 3 3 2 5 0 6 1 5 2 4 0 7 5 2 4 2San Francisco 2 5 4 2 1 5 2 4 4 2 3 3 2 5 2 4 1 5 0 6 3 3 2 5 3 4Seattle 2 4 1 5 4 2 3 4 5 1 3 3 0 6 1 5 2 4 6 0 3 4 2 4 4 3 Season Schedule Edit 1969 70 Game log Date Opponent Score High points Record1 October 15 New York 94 89 Tom Van Arsdale 20 0 12 October 17 Boston 110 108 Oscar Robertson 25 1 13 October 18 Philadelphia 134 123 Luther Rackley 29 1 24 October 22 Los Angeles 116 109 Tom Van Arsdale 24 1 35 October 24 Baltimore 126 131 OT Oscar Robertson 35 1 46 October 25 Philadelphia 109 98 Connie Dierking 27 2 47 October 30 Phoenix 104 106 Tom Van Arsdale 23 2 58 October 31 Seattle 121 129 Oscar Robertson 30 2 69 November 1 San Francisco 97 120 Oscar Robertson 26 2 710 November 2 Los Angeles 124 116 Tom Van Arsdale 41 3 711 November 5 San Diego 120 133 Oscar Robertson 33 4 712 November 6 San Francisco 130 109 Tom Van Arsdale 18 4 813 November 8 Baltimore 121 130 Oscar Robertson 38 5 814 November 12 Boston 107 116 Oscar Robertson 25 6 815 November 15 Detroit 105 104 Tom Van Arsdale 26 6 916 November 18 New York 94 112 Johnny Green 16 6 1017 November 19 Los Angeles 116 103 Oscar Robertson 21 6 1118 November 21 Chicago 119 133 Oscar Robertson 41 7 1119 November 23 Phoenix 123 137 Oscar Robertson 39 8 1120 November 24 Milwaukee 129 104 Tom Van Arsdale 29 9 1121 November 28 N New York 106 105 Oscar Robertson 33 9 1222 November 29 Atlanta 111 128 Oscar Robertson 22 9 1323 November 30 Philadelphia 107 115 Tom Van Arsdale 31 10 1324 December 2 Baltimore 107 129 Oscar Robertson 32 10 1425 December 3 Seattle 118 117 Oscar Robertson 36 10 1526 December 5 Atlanta 127 156 Johnny Green 31 11 1527 December 6 Philadelphia 102 120 Fred Foster 27 11 1628 December 9 New York 103 101 Oscar Robertson 31 12 1629 December 10 Philadelphia 121 122 Oscar Robertson 35 13 1630 December 11 Detroit 116 119 OT Oscar Robertson 44 13 1731 December 13 Phoenix 110 126 Fred Foster 19 13 1832 December 14 Phoenix 137 130 2OT Oscar Robertson 37 14 1833 December 17 Seattle 104 117 Oscar Robertson 28 14 1934 December 19 Los Angeles 117 109 Connie Dierking 31 15 1935 December 20 San Diego 111 126 Oscar Robertson 33 15 2036 December 25 San Francisco 124 120 OT Oscar Robertson 38 15 2137 December 26 N Atlanta 130 110 Oscar Robertson 28 16 2138 December 27 Milwaukee 110 112 OT Oscar Robertson 31 17 2139 December 29 Detroit 110 103 Connie Dierking 29 18 2140 December 30 San Diego 120 125 Tom Van Arsdale 29 19 2141 January 2 Baltimore 116 118 Oscar Robertson 31 19 2242 January 3 Atlanta 104 102 Tom Van Arsdale 30 20 2243 January 4 Baltimore 128 129 Tom Van Arsdale 35 21 2244 January 6 Phoenix 124 128 Oscar Robertson 29 22 2245 January 7 Milwaukee 119 138 Fred Foster 32 22 2346 January 11 N Phoenix 125 118 Johnny Green 27 22 2447 January 13 N Milwaukee 112 92 Fred Foster 21 22 2548 January 15 Chicago 120 130 Tom Van Arsdale 28 22 2649 January 16 N Atlanta 100 117 Luther Rackley 23 22 2750 January 18 Philadelphia 116 141 Luther Rackley 25 22 2851 January 22 Boston 104 111 Oscar Robertson 40 23 2852 January 24 Milwaukee 109 125 Tom Van Arsdale 25 23 2953 January 25 Baltimore 122 129 Oscar Robertson 41 24 2954 January 26 N Chicago 116 115 Oscar Robertson 36 25 2955 January 28 Milwaukee 126 114 Johnny Green 25 25 3056 January 30 Boston 103 108 Tom Van Arsdale 25 25 3157 January 31 Detroit 115 117 Fred Foster 25 26 3158 February 1 Chicago 108 115 Johnny Green 27 26 3259 February 3 N Los Angeles 124 114 Tom Van Arsdale 36 26 3360 February 4 Seattle 121 115 Tom Van Arsdale 29 26 3461 February 6 New York 135 92 Tom Van Arsdale 21 26 3562 February 7 New York 114 121 Connie Dierking 24 26 3663 February 8 Boston 117 130 Tom Van Arsdale 38 26 3764 February 10 Detroit 117 115 Connie Dierking 30 27 3765 February 11 N Detroit 113 124 Tom Van Arsdale 32 28 3766 February 13 San Francisco 128 110 Tom Van Arsdale 34 29 3767 February 15 San Diego 123 150 Fred Foster 32 29 3868 February 18 N Atlanta 125 139 OT Tom Van Arsdale 27 29 3969 February 21 Chicago 119 127 Tom Van Arsdale 30 30 3970 February 22 Philadelphia 116 136 Connie Dierking 45 31 3971 March 1 Milwaukee 114 120 Oscar Robertson 25 31 4072 March 2 N Baltimore 110 118 Oscar Robertson 28 31 4173 March 4 San Diego 127 125 Connie Dierking 31 32 4174 March 6 Seattle 122 126 Tom Van Arsdale 26 32 4275 March 7 San Francisco 121 119 Connie Dierking 33 33 4276 March 8 Los Angeles 116 144 Tom Van Arsdale 26 33 4377 March 11 Boston 144 127 Johnny Green 32 33 4478 March 12 San Diego 151 165 Tom Van Arsdale 36 34 4479 March 15 Seattle 113 116 Oscar Robertson 37 35 4480 March 16 N Chicago 140 142 OT Tom Van Arsdale 42 35 4581 March 20 San Francisco 118 111 Tom Van Arsdale 32 35 4682 March 21 New York 136 120 Connie Dierking 35 36 46 2 October 2 6 including a road win at Boston November 8 7 December 9 8 the team finished December at a decent 19 21 January 7 10 including four straight February 5 8 and March 5 7 with the team tiring down the stretch The team missed the playoffs by six games Awards and records EditOscar Robertson All NBA Second TeamReferences Edit a b c Cincinnati Royals 1957 1972 1969 70 Cincinnati Royals Games Basketball Reference com Royals on Basketball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 70 Cincinnati Royals season amp oldid 1141796842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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