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1973–74 NBA season

The 1973–74 NBA season was the 28th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

1973–74 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 9, 1973 – March 27, 1974
March 29 – April 24, 1974 (Playoffs)
April 28 – May 12, 1974 (Finals)
Number of games82
Number of teams17
TV partner(s)CBS
Draft
Top draft pickDoug Collins
Picked byPhiladelphia 76ers
Regular season
Top seedMilwaukee Bucks
Season MVPKareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee)
Top scorerBob McAdoo (Buffalo)
Playoffs
Eastern championsBoston Celtics
  Eastern runners-upNew York Knicks
Western championsMilwaukee Bucks
  Western runners-upChicago Bulls
Finals
ChampionsBoston Celtics
  Runners-upMilwaukee Bucks
Finals MVPJohn Havlicek (Boston)
NBA seasons

Notable occurrences Edit

Season recap Edit

The NBA opened the year still very impressed with the New York Knicks' second-ever NBA title from a year ago. Much publicized, the team largely played this year as a victory lap, particularly after cornerstone Dave DeBusschere announced his pending retirement halfway through the season. Their opponent in three of the last four NBA Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers, also went through some key changes. Wilt Chamberlain had accepted an offer to be playing coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the ABA. The Lakers, however, sued Chamberlain to prevent his playing in the ABA while still owing Los Angeles the option year of his contract. Chamberlain never played professional basketball again, and left most of his coaching duties in the ABA to assistant Stan Albeck, who went on to be a head coach in the NBA. Jerry West played just 31 games due to injury, and that likewise spelled the end to his nearly peerless career at guard. These two teams, which had led the league from two huge cities and carried the NBA to new media heights, were now poised to decline, which now gave strong runners-up from a year ago their chance to ascend.

There were no 60-win teams that season, but four teams did win over 50 games. Two of them, Milwaukee and Boston cast strong shadows all season long, each led by powerful individual forces determined to win.

Milwaukee won a league-most 59 of 82 NBA games, led again by superstar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem had not seen the NBA Finals since the controversial changing of his name, but now had no Wilt Chamberlain to prevent his return. He averaged 27 points per game, making more field goals, 948, than any player in the league. The Bucks were again the top shooting team in the NBA and led in average margin of points over opponents as well. Second in minutes played and in the new blocked shots category, Abdul-Jabbar was a peerless presence all season long. One player, Atlanta's high-scoring Pete Maravich, had more shots, but Kareem sank his tries at a 53.9% clip, the second-best in the NBA. The rest of the Bucks lineup provided good support for Abdul-Jabbar, but age and injuries remained a concern into the playoffs.

The Boston Celtics cast a very determined shadow across the East with 56 wins, willed by 33-year-old team captain John Havlicek. The swingman star was again All-Defense while scoring 22.8 points per game. Hondo also leaked into the NBA's top assists category with six per game on average. However, more impressive than Havlicek was the intensity and standout play of 6' 9 245-pound center Dave Cowens. Cowens added 19 points per game and was second in the NBA in rebounds, leading the best board team in the league. Like Milwaukee's Abdul-Jabbar, he was a fixture in minutes played. But he was a star with a solid team around him, including guard Jo Jo White.

Milwaukee's 59 wins won the Midwest Division, but not by much. The Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons each again posted strong campaigns to finish second and third in the division, with the third and fourth-best records in the entire league.

Chicago, led by coach Dick Motta, followed the same formula of scoring from the forwards and strong defense overall. Forward Bob Love carried the team with an average of 21.8 points per game. The Bulls impressed all season long in being able to deny opponents easy shots with strong, clean defense that did not often foul. Cliff Ray stepped in for an injured Tom Boerwinkle and performed solidly. Jerry Sloan and Norm Van Lier were each in the top ten in the new steals category, Sloan ranking fourth in the NBA.

Detroit's hard-luck team showed some of its potential this year. Former player Ray Scott had taken over for Butch Van Breda Kolff's controversial mentorship and was now leading a winner. Bob Lanier emerged as the solid center with 22.5 points per game on 50% shooting and 13.3 rebounds with four assists per game. Bob also averaged three blocks a game. Former scoring champion Dave Bing was back, carrying his club with seven assists per game and adding 18.8 per game in scoring. Vision problems still dogged him, hampering what had once looked like a sure Hall Of Fame career. Detroit's 52 wins would have won the Pacific Division. Third in the Midwest, they simply hoped to be allowed into the playoffs.

Five other NBA teams won half their games to make a total of nine out of 17 total teams; there were no disasters like there had been a year ago. The playoff format took a closer look at records this year to answer criticisms of recent years past that had strongly tied playoff selections to the league's four divisions. It allowed some deserving teams to participate, which many were glad to see.

Final standings Edit

By division Edit

W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Boston Celtics 56 26 .683 26–6 21–18 9–2 17–5
x-New York Knicks 49 33 .598 7 28–13 21–19 0–1 10–12
x-Buffalo Braves 42 40 .512 14 19–13 17–21 6–6 12–10
Philadelphia 76ers 25 57 .305 31 14–23 9–30 2–4 5–17
W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Capital Bullets 47 35 .573 31–10 15–25 1–0 14–8
Atlanta Hawks 35 47 .427 12 23–18 12–25 0–4 13–9
Houston Rockets 32 50 .390 15 18–23 13–25 1–2 9–13
Cleveland Cavaliers 29 53 .354 18 18–23 11–28 0–2 8–14
W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Milwaukee Bucks 59 23 .720 31–7 24–16 4–0 14–6
x-Chicago Bulls 54 28 .659 5 32–9 21–19 1–0 13–7
x-Detroit Pistons 52 30 .634 7 29–12 23–17 0–1 9–11
Kansas City–Omaha Kings 33 49 .402 26 20–21 13–28 4–16
W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Los Angeles Lakers 47 35 .573 30–11 17–24 14–12
Golden State Warriors 44 38 .537 3 23–18 20–20 1–0 15–11
Seattle SuperSonics 36 46 .439 11 22–19 14–27 12–14
Phoenix Suns 30 52 .366 17 24–17 6–34 0–1 11–15
Portland Trail Blazers 27 55 .329 20 22–19 5–34 0–2 13–13

By conference Edit

#
Team W L PCT GB
1 z-Boston Celtics 56 26 .683
2 x-New York Knicks 49 33 .598 7
3 y-Capital Bullets 47 35 .573 9
4 x-Buffalo Braves 42 40 .512 14
5 Atlanta Hawks 35 47 .427 21
6 Houston Rockets 32 50 .390 24
7 Cleveland Cavaliers 29 53 .354 27
8 Philadelphia 76ers 25 57 .305 31
#
Team W L PCT GB
1 z-Milwaukee Bucks 59 23 .720
2 x-Chicago Bulls 54 28 .659 5
3 x-Detroit Pistons 52 30 .634 7
4 y-Los Angeles Lakers 47 35 .573 12
5 Golden State Warriors 44 38 .537 15
6 Seattle SuperSonics 36 46 .439 23
7 Kansas City–Omaha Kings 33 49 .402 26
8 Phoenix Suns 30 52 .366 29
9 Portland Trail Blazers 27 55 .329 32

Notes

  • z, y – division champions
  • x – clinched playoff spot

Playoffs Edit

Bracket Edit

Conference Semifinals Conference Finals NBA Finals
         
E1 Boston* 4
E4 Buffalo 2
E1 Boston* 4
Eastern Conference
E2 New York 1
E3 Capital* 3
E2 New York 4
E1 Boston* 4
W1 Milwaukee* 3
W1 Milwaukee* 4
W4 Los Angeles* 1
W1 Milwaukee* 4
Western Conference
W2 Chicago 0
W3 Detroit 3
W2 Chicago 4
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage

Summary Edit

Boston met 42–40 Buffalo in Round One, the Braves finishing as a third-place team in the Atlantic Division. The Braves were led by self-promoting superstar Bob McAdoo, the NBA's most dangerous shooter at 30.6 points per game and 54.7% accuracy, both tops in the NBA. The Big Mac was also among the NBA's top five rebounders and shot blockers, an impressive feat. Jack Ramsay's club was well-balanced and deep, with Ernie DiGregorio as the pure point guard to lead his offense. The six-game series was very close, with the last three games decided by three points or less. But Boston's defense gave them a series win four games to two.

The aging Knicks had dropped to 49 wins to finish second in the Atlantic, and again drew the Bullets as their first playoff opponents --- the Capital City Bullets. Washington, D.C. was slyly and slowly taking over Baltimore's team. But the 47-win Bullets were still largely the same bunch. Elvin Hayes and Phil Chenier were the team stars this year, with Wes Unseld battling knee injuries. Hayes had stepped up to lead the NBA in rebounds. The 6'10 240-pounder was also a leading shot blocker, while Chenier proved to be one of the league's best all-around guards at both ends of the floor. Now coached by former Celtic K.C. Jones, the team gave the Knicks a tough full-seven game series, but the outcome was the same. Game Four went to overtime and Game Five ended 106–105, both Knick wins. Boston and New York were now set for another huge East final.

Milwaukee met the 47-win Los Angeles Lakers, winners of the Pacific, in the first round, but these were now different Lakers. Elmore Smith had come over from Buffalo to lead the league in blocks. Connie Hawkins had come over from Phoenix, and Happy Hairston was back on the boards. Gail Goodrich continued to bewilder critics with a 25.3 scoring average, trying and making more free throws than any other NBA player at an 86% clip. Like the Knicks, the Lakers were deep and smart. And old. The Bucks blew them out for a 4–1 series win which signaled a clear change between the two teams in their rich rivalry.

Chicago got to meet Detroit in a seven-game war, using their fourth home game to barely survive the Pistons. Five of the seven games were decided by five points or less, all hotly competitive. Bob Lanier tried mightily to make up for his forwards, but the all-star fell just short. Milwaukee and Chicago kept that Midwest theme alive in the second round for the West final.

Boston made it plain they would not play around with New York this year, with two big double-digit romps to start the series. The Knicks, clearly now led by their stellar backcourt of Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe, showed some heart by beating Boston in Boston in Game Three. But that proved a final parting shot for the New Yorkers who had been in three of the last four NBA Finals. Havlicek made sure of that almost single-handedly, leading a 4–1 series win.

Chicago's forwards and guards appeared to outplay Milwaukee for four games. But Ray was no match for Abdul-Jabbar at center, and coach Larry Costello's team got a good bench boost as well to pound the Bulls in four straight. Only Game Two in Chicago had been close. Kareem was just as determined as Havlicek.

Milwaukee was favored in the NBA Finals, with Cowens looking up at the 7' 2 Abdul-Jabbar. But the Boston center conceded nothing, averaging 20 points and 13 rebounds in courageous play. The series would be a classic, going the full seven games. Kareem got some solid help in the shooting of Bobby Dandridge and the passing of 35-year-old Oscar Robertson. But the Celtics hung tough, even after losing 102–101 in a legendary double-overtime affair at Boston Garden that saw Abdul-Jabbar throw in a 15-foot hook shot to win the game at the buzzer.

Game Seven in Milwaukee saw the Bucks poised to win their second title in four years. But Cowens turned in a huge 28-point game with aggressive defense to push the Celtics to a 102–87 upset. Havlicek had averaged 27 points and six assists in 18 playoff games to win his first NBA title ring without Bill Russell. But it was Cowens, who had saved his best game for last, who stood out most in proving he was in fact center enough to lead an NBA champion past the taller giants of the league.

Statistics leaders Edit

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Bob McAdoo Buffalo Braves 30.6
Rebounds per game Elvin Hayes Capital Bullets 18.1
Assists per game Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves 8.2
Steals per game Larry Steele Portland Trail Blazers 2.68
Blocks per game Elmore Smith Los Angeles Lakers 4.85
FG% Bob McAdoo Buffalo Braves .547
FT% Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves .902

NBA awards Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1973 74 NBA season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1973 74 NBA season was the 28th season of the National Basketball Association The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship beating the Milwaukee Bucks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals 1973 74 NBA seasonLeagueNational Basketball AssociationSportBasketballDurationOctober 9 1973 March 27 1974March 29 April 24 1974 Playoffs April 28 May 12 1974 Finals Number of games82Number of teams17TV partner s CBSDraftTop draft pickDoug CollinsPicked byPhiladelphia 76ersRegular seasonTop seedMilwaukee BucksSeason MVPKareem Abdul Jabbar Milwaukee Top scorerBob McAdoo Buffalo PlayoffsEastern championsBoston Celtics Eastern runners upNew York KnicksWestern championsMilwaukee Bucks Western runners upChicago BullsFinalsChampionsBoston Celtics Runners upMilwaukee BucksFinals MVPJohn Havlicek Boston NBA seasons 1972 731974 75 Contents 1 Notable occurrences 2 Season recap 3 Final standings 3 1 By division 3 2 By conference 4 Playoffs 4 1 Bracket 4 2 Summary 5 Statistics leaders 6 NBA awards 7 See also 8 ReferencesNotable occurrences EditThe 1974 NBA All Star Game was played at the Coliseum at Seattle Center in Seattle with the West beating the East 134 123 Bob Lanier of the Detroit Pistons wins the game s MVP award The Baltimore Bullets relocated to the Washington D C suburb of Landover Maryland and became the Capital Bullets The NBA on CBS began CBS partnership with the NBA lasted 17 consecutive years and ended in 1990 when NBC took over as the NBA s broadcast partner Blocks and steals became officially recorded statistics for the first time Elmore Smith of the Los Angeles Lakers led the league in blocks with 4 85 per game which remains the third highest average in league history Bob McAdoo of the Buffalo Braves led the league in both points per game and field goal percentage with averages of 30 6 and 547 respectively He was the first player to do so since Wilt Chamberlain in 1965 66 and to date only one player has replicated the achievement Shaquille O Neal in 1999 2000 Earl Strom returns to officiating in the NBA following a four year absence Strom left the NBA for the American Basketball Association in 1969 over a salary dispute and officiated there for three seasons then did not officiate at all in 1972 73 Strom will continue with the NBA through the 1989 90 season and earn enshrinement in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995 Coaching changes OffseasonTeam 1972 73 coach 1973 74 coachBaltimore Capital Bullets Gene Shue K C JonesPhoenix Suns Jerry Colangelo John MacLeodPhiladelphia 76ers Kevin Loughery Gene ShueSeattle SuperSonics Bucky Buckwalter Bill RussellIn seasonTeam Outgoing coach Incoming coachKansas City Omaha Kings Bob CousyDraff Young Phil JohnsonSeason recap EditThe NBA opened the year still very impressed with the New York Knicks second ever NBA title from a year ago Much publicized the team largely played this year as a victory lap particularly after cornerstone Dave DeBusschere announced his pending retirement halfway through the season Their opponent in three of the last four NBA Finals the Los Angeles Lakers also went through some key changes Wilt Chamberlain had accepted an offer to be playing coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the ABA The Lakers however sued Chamberlain to prevent his playing in the ABA while still owing Los Angeles the option year of his contract Chamberlain never played professional basketball again and left most of his coaching duties in the ABA to assistant Stan Albeck who went on to be a head coach in the NBA Jerry West played just 31 games due to injury and that likewise spelled the end to his nearly peerless career at guard These two teams which had led the league from two huge cities and carried the NBA to new media heights were now poised to decline which now gave strong runners up from a year ago their chance to ascend There were no 60 win teams that season but four teams did win over 50 games Two of them Milwaukee and Boston cast strong shadows all season long each led by powerful individual forces determined to win Milwaukee won a league most 59 of 82 NBA games led again by superstar Kareem Abdul Jabbar Kareem had not seen the NBA Finals since the controversial changing of his name but now had no Wilt Chamberlain to prevent his return He averaged 27 points per game making more field goals 948 than any player in the league The Bucks were again the top shooting team in the NBA and led in average margin of points over opponents as well Second in minutes played and in the new blocked shots category Abdul Jabbar was a peerless presence all season long One player Atlanta s high scoring Pete Maravich had more shots but Kareem sank his tries at a 53 9 clip the second best in the NBA The rest of the Bucks lineup provided good support for Abdul Jabbar but age and injuries remained a concern into the playoffs The Boston Celtics cast a very determined shadow across the East with 56 wins willed by 33 year old team captain John Havlicek The swingman star was again All Defense while scoring 22 8 points per game Hondo also leaked into the NBA s top assists category with six per game on average However more impressive than Havlicek was the intensity and standout play of 6 9 245 pound center Dave Cowens Cowens added 19 points per game and was second in the NBA in rebounds leading the best board team in the league Like Milwaukee s Abdul Jabbar he was a fixture in minutes played But he was a star with a solid team around him including guard Jo Jo White Milwaukee s 59 wins won the Midwest Division but not by much The Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons each again posted strong campaigns to finish second and third in the division with the third and fourth best records in the entire league Chicago led by coach Dick Motta followed the same formula of scoring from the forwards and strong defense overall Forward Bob Love carried the team with an average of 21 8 points per game The Bulls impressed all season long in being able to deny opponents easy shots with strong clean defense that did not often foul Cliff Ray stepped in for an injured Tom Boerwinkle and performed solidly Jerry Sloan and Norm Van Lier were each in the top ten in the new steals category Sloan ranking fourth in the NBA Detroit s hard luck team showed some of its potential this year Former player Ray Scott had taken over for Butch Van Breda Kolff s controversial mentorship and was now leading a winner Bob Lanier emerged as the solid center with 22 5 points per game on 50 shooting and 13 3 rebounds with four assists per game Bob also averaged three blocks a game Former scoring champion Dave Bing was back carrying his club with seven assists per game and adding 18 8 per game in scoring Vision problems still dogged him hampering what had once looked like a sure Hall Of Fame career Detroit s 52 wins would have won the Pacific Division Third in the Midwest they simply hoped to be allowed into the playoffs Five other NBA teams won half their games to make a total of nine out of 17 total teams there were no disasters like there had been a year ago The playoff format took a closer look at records this year to answer criticisms of recent years past that had strongly tied playoff selections to the league s four divisions It allowed some deserving teams to participate which many were glad to see Final standings EditBy division Edit Atlantic Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Divy Boston Celtics 56 26 683 26 6 21 18 9 2 17 5x New York Knicks 49 33 598 7 28 13 21 19 0 1 10 12x Buffalo Braves 42 40 512 14 19 13 17 21 6 6 12 10Philadelphia 76ers 25 57 305 31 14 23 9 30 2 4 5 17Central Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Divy Capital Bullets 47 35 573 31 10 15 25 1 0 14 8Atlanta Hawks 35 47 427 12 23 18 12 25 0 4 13 9Houston Rockets 32 50 390 15 18 23 13 25 1 2 9 13Cleveland Cavaliers 29 53 354 18 18 23 11 28 0 2 8 14Midwest Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Divy Milwaukee Bucks 59 23 720 31 7 24 16 4 0 14 6x Chicago Bulls 54 28 659 5 32 9 21 19 1 0 13 7x Detroit Pistons 52 30 634 7 29 12 23 17 0 1 9 11Kansas City Omaha Kings 33 49 402 26 20 21 13 28 4 16Pacific Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Divy Los Angeles Lakers 47 35 573 30 11 17 24 14 12Golden State Warriors 44 38 537 3 23 18 20 20 1 0 15 11Seattle SuperSonics 36 46 439 11 22 19 14 27 12 14Phoenix Suns 30 52 366 17 24 17 6 34 0 1 11 15Portland Trail Blazers 27 55 329 20 22 19 5 34 0 2 13 13By conference Edit Eastern ConferencevteTeam W L PCT GB1 z Boston Celtics 56 26 683 2 x New York Knicks 49 33 598 73 y Capital Bullets 47 35 573 94 x Buffalo Braves 42 40 512 145 Atlanta Hawks 35 47 427 216 Houston Rockets 32 50 390 247 Cleveland Cavaliers 29 53 354 278 Philadelphia 76ers 25 57 305 31 Western ConferencevteTeam W L PCT GB1 z Milwaukee Bucks 59 23 720 2 x Chicago Bulls 54 28 659 53 x Detroit Pistons 52 30 634 74 y Los Angeles Lakers 47 35 573 125 Golden State Warriors 44 38 537 156 Seattle SuperSonics 36 46 439 237 Kansas City Omaha Kings 33 49 402 268 Phoenix Suns 30 52 366 299 Portland Trail Blazers 27 55 329 32Notes z y division champions x clinched playoff spotPlayoffs EditBracket Edit This section is an excerpt from 1974 NBA playoffs Bracket edit Conference SemifinalsConference FinalsNBA Finals E1Boston 4E4Buffalo2E1Boston 4Eastern ConferenceE2New York1E3Capital 3E2New York4E1Boston 4W1Milwaukee 3W1Milwaukee 4W4Los Angeles 1W1Milwaukee 4Western ConferenceW2Chicago0W3Detroit3W2Chicago4 Division winnerBold Series winnerItalic Team with home court advantage Summary Edit Boston met 42 40 Buffalo in Round One the Braves finishing as a third place team in the Atlantic Division The Braves were led by self promoting superstar Bob McAdoo the NBA s most dangerous shooter at 30 6 points per game and 54 7 accuracy both tops in the NBA The Big Mac was also among the NBA s top five rebounders and shot blockers an impressive feat Jack Ramsay s club was well balanced and deep with Ernie DiGregorio as the pure point guard to lead his offense The six game series was very close with the last three games decided by three points or less But Boston s defense gave them a series win four games to two The aging Knicks had dropped to 49 wins to finish second in the Atlantic and again drew the Bullets as their first playoff opponents the Capital City Bullets Washington D C was slyly and slowly taking over Baltimore s team But the 47 win Bullets were still largely the same bunch Elvin Hayes and Phil Chenier were the team stars this year with Wes Unseld battling knee injuries Hayes had stepped up to lead the NBA in rebounds The 6 10 240 pounder was also a leading shot blocker while Chenier proved to be one of the league s best all around guards at both ends of the floor Now coached by former Celtic K C Jones the team gave the Knicks a tough full seven game series but the outcome was the same Game Four went to overtime and Game Five ended 106 105 both Knick wins Boston and New York were now set for another huge East final Milwaukee met the 47 win Los Angeles Lakers winners of the Pacific in the first round but these were now different Lakers Elmore Smith had come over from Buffalo to lead the league in blocks Connie Hawkins had come over from Phoenix and Happy Hairston was back on the boards Gail Goodrich continued to bewilder critics with a 25 3 scoring average trying and making more free throws than any other NBA player at an 86 clip Like the Knicks the Lakers were deep and smart And old The Bucks blew them out for a 4 1 series win which signaled a clear change between the two teams in their rich rivalry Chicago got to meet Detroit in a seven game war using their fourth home game to barely survive the Pistons Five of the seven games were decided by five points or less all hotly competitive Bob Lanier tried mightily to make up for his forwards but the all star fell just short Milwaukee and Chicago kept that Midwest theme alive in the second round for the West final Boston made it plain they would not play around with New York this year with two big double digit romps to start the series The Knicks clearly now led by their stellar backcourt of Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe showed some heart by beating Boston in Boston in Game Three But that proved a final parting shot for the New Yorkers who had been in three of the last four NBA Finals Havlicek made sure of that almost single handedly leading a 4 1 series win Chicago s forwards and guards appeared to outplay Milwaukee for four games But Ray was no match for Abdul Jabbar at center and coach Larry Costello s team got a good bench boost as well to pound the Bulls in four straight Only Game Two in Chicago had been close Kareem was just as determined as Havlicek Milwaukee was favored in the NBA Finals with Cowens looking up at the 7 2 Abdul Jabbar But the Boston center conceded nothing averaging 20 points and 13 rebounds in courageous play The series would be a classic going the full seven games Kareem got some solid help in the shooting of Bobby Dandridge and the passing of 35 year old Oscar Robertson But the Celtics hung tough even after losing 102 101 in a legendary double overtime affair at Boston Garden that saw Abdul Jabbar throw in a 15 foot hook shot to win the game at the buzzer Game Seven in Milwaukee saw the Bucks poised to win their second title in four years But Cowens turned in a huge 28 point game with aggressive defense to push the Celtics to a 102 87 upset Havlicek had averaged 27 points and six assists in 18 playoff games to win his first NBA title ring without Bill Russell But it was Cowens who had saved his best game for last who stood out most in proving he was in fact center enough to lead an NBA champion past the taller giants of the league Statistics leaders EditCategory Player Team StatPoints per game Bob McAdoo Buffalo Braves 30 6Rebounds per game Elvin Hayes Capital Bullets 18 1Assists per game Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves 8 2Steals per game Larry Steele Portland Trail Blazers 2 68Blocks per game Elmore Smith Los Angeles Lakers 4 85FG Bob McAdoo Buffalo Braves 547FT Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves 902NBA awards EditMost Valuable Player Kareem Abdul Jabbar Milwaukee Bucks Rookie of the Year Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves Coach of the Year Ray Scott Detroit PistonsAll NBA First Team F Rick Barry Golden State Warriors F John Havlicek Boston Celtics C Kareem Abdul Jabbar Milwaukee Bucks G Walt Frazier New York Knicks G Gail Goodrich Los Angeles Lakers All NBA Second Team F Elvin Hayes Capital Bullets F Spencer Haywood Seattle SuperSonics C Bob McAdoo Buffalo Braves G Dave Bing Detroit Pistons G Norm Van Lier Chicago Bulls All NBA Rookie Team Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo Braves Nick Weatherspoon Capital Bullets Mike Bantom Phoenix Suns John Brown Atlanta Hawks Ron Behagen Kansas City Omaha Kings NBA All Defensive First Team Dave DeBusschere New York Knicks John Havlicek Boston Celtics Kareem Abdul Jabbar Milwaukee Bucks Norm Van Lier Chicago Bulls Walt Frazier New York Knicks tie Jerry Sloan Chicago Bulls tie NBA All Defensive Second Team Elvin Hayes Capital Bullets Bob Love Chicago Bulls Nate Thurmond Golden State Warriors Don Chaney Boston Celtics Dick Van Arsdale Phoenix Suns tie Jim Price Los Angeles Lakers tie See also Edit1974 NBA Finals 1974 NBA playoffs 1973 74 ABA seasonReferences Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 74 NBA season amp oldid 1172135871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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