1977–78 NBA season explained

1977–78 NBA season
League:National Basketball Association
Sport:Basketball
Duration:October 18, 1977 – April 9, 1978
April 11 – May 17, 1978 (Playoffs)
May 21 – June 7, 1978 (Finals)
No Of Games:82
No Of Teams:22
Tv:CBS
Draft:Draft
Draft Link:1977 NBA Draft
Top Pick Link:List of first overall NBA draft picks
Top Pick:Kent Benson
Picked By:Milwaukee Bucks
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:Portland Trail Blazers
Mvp:Bill Walton (Portland)
Mvp Link:NBA MVP
Top Scorer:George Gervin (San Antonio)
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Link:1978 NBA Playoffs
Conf1:Eastern
Conf1 Link:Eastern Conference (NBA)
Conf1 Champ:Washington Bullets
Conf1 Runner-Up:Philadelphia 76ers
Conf2:Western
Conf2 Link:Western Conference (NBA)
Conf2 Champ:Seattle SuperSonics
Conf2 Runner-Up:Denver Nuggets
Finals:Finals
Finals Link:1978 NBA Finals
Finals Champ:Washington Bullets
Finals Runner-Up:Seattle SuperSonics
Finals Mvp:Wes Unseld (Washington)
Finals Mvp Link:NBA Finals MVP
Seasonslist:List of NBA seasons
Seasonslistnames:NBA
Prevseason Link:1976–77 NBA season
Prevseason Year:1976–77
Nextseason Link:1978–79 NBA season
Nextseason Year:1978–79

The 1977–78 NBA season was the 32nd season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Washington Bullets winning the NBA Championship, beating the Seattle SuperSonics 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

Offseason
Team1976–77 coach1977–78 coach
Buffalo BravesJoe Mullaney (interim)Cotton Fitzsimmons
New York KnicksRed HolzmanWillis Reed
Seattle SuperSonicsBill RussellBob Hopkins
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Boston CelticsTom HeinsohnSatch Sanders
Detroit PistonsHerb BrownBob Kauffman
Kansas City KingsPhil JohnsonLarry Staverman
Philadelphia 76ersGene ShueBilly Cunningham
Seattle SuperSonicsBob HopkinsLenny Wilkens

Teams

1977-78 National Basketball Association
Division Team City Arena Capacity
AtlanticBoston CelticsBoston, MassachusettsBoston Garden13,909
Buffalo BravesBuffalo, New YorkBuffalo Memorial Auditorium15,280
New Jersey NetsPiscataway, New JerseyRutgers Athletic Center8,500
New York KnicksNew York, New YorkMadison Square Garden19,812
Philadelphia 76ersPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaThe Spectrum18,176
CentralAtlanta HawksAtlanta, GeorgiaOmni Coliseum16,378
Cleveland CavaliersRichfield, OhioRichfield Coliseum20,900
Houston RocketsHouston, TexasThe Summit16,285
New Orleans JazzNew Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome55,675
San Antonio SpursSan Antonio, TexasHemisFair Arena16,057
Washington BulletsLandover, MarylandCapital Centre18,756
MidwestChicago BullsChicago, IllinoisChicago Stadium18,676
Denver NuggetsDenver, ColoradoMcNichols Sports Arena17,171
Detroit PistonsDetroit, MichiganCobo Arena12,191
Indiana PacersIndianapolis, IndianaMarket Square Arena17,171
Kansas City KingsKansas City, MissouriKemper Arena16,700
Milwaukee BucksMilwaukee, WisconsinMECCA Arena10,783
PacificGolden State WarriorsOakland, CaliforniaOakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena13,155
Los Angeles LakersInglewood, CaliforniaThe Forum17,505
Phoenix SunsPhoenix, ArizonaArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum14,870
Portland Trail BlazersPortland, OregonMemorial Coliseum12,888
Seattle SuperSonicsSeattle, WashingtonSeattle Center Coliseum17,072

Map of teams

Final standings

By conference

Notes

Playoffs

See main article: 1978 NBA playoffs. Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Statistics leaders

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game 27.2
Rebounds per game 15.7
Assists per game 10.2
Steals per game 2.74
Blocks per game New Jersey Nets 3.38
FG% .578
FT% .924

NBA awards

Walter Davis, Phoenix Suns

Hubie Brown, Atlanta Hawks

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: McCollum . Sean . Pro Basketball's All-Time Greatest Comebacks . 2019 . Capstone Press . United States . 9781543554335 . 29 June 2020.