1965–66 San Francisco Warriors season
1965–66 San Francisco Warriors season | |
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Head coach | Alex Hannum |
Arena | San Francisco Civic Auditorium |
Results | |
Record | 35–45 (.438) |
Place | Division: 4th (Western) |
Playoff finish | DNQ |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com | |
The 1965-66 NBA season was the Warriors' 20th season in the NBA and 4th in the San Francisco Bay Area.[1]
Offseason
Draft picks
Main article: 1965 NBA draft
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | College |
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1 | 1 | Fred Hetzel | F | United States | Davidson |
1 | 2 | Rick Barry | F | United States | Miami (FL) |
2 | 9 | Will Frazier | F/C | United States | Grambling State |
3 | 18 | Keith Erickson | F | United States | UCLA |
4 | 27 | Warren Rustand | G | United States | Arizona |
5 | 36 | Eddie Jackson | United States | Oklahoma City | |
6 | 45 | Jim Jarvis | G | United States | Oregon State |
7 | 54 | Dan Wolters | United States | California | |
8 | 54 | Willie Cotton | United States | Central State |
Roster
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Regular season
Record vs. opponents
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Team | BAL | BOS | CIN | DET | LAL | NYK | PHI | SFW | STL |
Baltimore | — | 3–7 | 3–7 | 5–5 | 4–6 | 7–3 | 5–5 | 4–6 | 7–3 |
Boston | 7–3 | — | 5–5 | 6–4 | 7–3 | 10–0 | 4–6 | 8–2 | 7–3 |
Cincinnati | 7–3 | 5–5 | — | 8–2 | 4–6 | 7–3 | 4–6 | 5–5 | 5–5 |
Detroit | 5–5 | 4–6 | 2–8 | — | 2–8 | 2–8 | 3–7 | 2–8 | 2–8 |
Los Angeles | 6–4 | 3–7 | 6–4 | 8–2 | — | 5–5 | 2–8 | 7–3 | 8–2 |
New York | 3–7 | 0–10 | 3–7 | 8–2 | 5–5 | — | 2–8 | 5–5 | 4–6 |
Philadelphia | 5–5 | 6–4 | 6–4 | 7–3 | 8–2 | 8–2 | — | 8–2 | 7–3 |
San Francisco | 6–4 | 2–8 | 5–5 | 8–2 | 3–7 | 5–5 | 2–8 | — | 4–6 |
St. Louis | 3–7 | 3–7 | 5–5 | 8–2 | 2–8 | 6–4 | 3–7 | 6–4 | — |
Awards and records
- Nate Thurmond, NBA All-Star Game
- Rick Barry, NBA All-Star Game
- Rick Barry, NBA Rookie of the Year Award
- Rick Barry, All-NBA First Team
- Rick Barry, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team
- Fred Hetzel, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team
References
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