1970–71 Baltimore Bullets season

The 1970–71 season was the 10th season of the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA and eighth season under the Baltimore Bullets name. This would be its first year in the newly created Central Division inside the Eastern Conference.[1] Despite playing close to .500 basketball all season, the Bullets would capture the Central Division with a 42–40 record.[2]

1970–71 Baltimore Bullets season
Conference champions
Division champions
Head coachGene Shue
ArenaBaltimore Civic Center
Results
Record42–40 (.512)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Central)
Conference: 2nd (Eastern)
Playoff finishNBA Finals
(lost to Bucks 0–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionWBAL-TV
RadioWBAL
< 1969–70 1971–72 >

Draft picks

The Baltimore Bullets made seventeen selections in the 1970 NBA Draft.[3]

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Club team
19George E. Johnson  United StatesStephen F. Austin
349Seaburn Hill  United StatesArizona State
454Bill Stricker  United StatesPacific
466Billy Jones  United StatesLouisiana College
583Gary Zeller  United StatesDrake
6100Marvin Polnick  United StatesStephen F. Austin
7117Charlie Wallace  United StatesOklahoma City
8134Tom Dyksera  United StatesWheaton (IL)
9151Will Hetzel  United StatesMaryland
10168Ron Becker  United StatesNew Mexico Lobos
11183Mel Bell  United StatesHouston
12193Ben McGilmer  United StatesIowa
13203Dan Debardabi  United StatesNorthern Arizona
14213Mike Williams  United StatesNorthern Arizona
15222Ted Rose  United StatesNorthern Michigan
16229Don Rather  United StatesNorthern Arizona
17233Vince Fritz  United StatesOregon State

Roster

1970–71 Baltimore Bullets roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameHeightWeightDOBFrom
PF12Barnes, Jim6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)210 lb (95 kg)1941–04–13UTEP
G3Carter, Fred6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)1945–02–14Mount St. Mary's
F31Johnson, George E.6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)245 lb (111 kg)1947–06–19Stephen F. Austin
F25Johnson, Gus6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)230 lb (104 kg)1938–12–13Idaho
G22Loughery, Kevin6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)1940–03–28St. John's
F24Marin, Jack6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)210 lb (95 kg)1944–10–12Duke
G15Miles, Eddie6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg)1940–07–05Seattle
G10Monroe, Earl6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)1944–11–21Winston-Salem State
PF40Murrey, Dorie6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)229 lb (104 kg)1943–09–07Detroit Mercy
F40Stewart, Dennis6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)220 lb (100 kg)1947–04–11Michigan
PF12Tresvant, John6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)215 lb (98 kg)1939–11–06Seattle
SF35Tucker, Al6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)190 lb (86 kg)1943–02–24Oklahoma Baptist
F41Unseld, Wes6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)245 lb (111 kg)1946–03–14Louisville
G11Zeller, Gary6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)1947–11–20Drake
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

Roster
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Regular season

Season standings

W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Baltimore Bullets4240.51224–1316–252–210–6
x-Atlanta Hawks3646.439621–2014–261–09–7
Cincinnati Royals3349.402917–1611–285–516–6
Cleveland Cavaliers1567.1832711–302–372–01–13
#
Team W L PCT
1z-New York Knicks5230.634
2y-Baltimore Bullets4240.512
3x-Philadelphia 76ers4735.573
4x-Atlanta Hawks3646.439
5Boston Celtics4438.537
6Cincinnati Royals3349.402
7Buffalo Braves2260.268
8Cleveland Cavaliers1567.183

Record vs. opponents

1970–71 NBA Records
TeamATLBALBOSBUFCHICINCLEDETLALMILNYKPHIPHOPORSDRSFWSEA
Atlanta3–32–43–11–42–44–00–53–21–43–34–21–42–22–32–33–2
Baltimore3–33–33–12–33–34–02–32–31–42–43–33–22–24–12–33–2
Boston4–23–34–04–14–23–12–33–20–50–64–22–32–23–23–23–2
Buffalo1–31–30–40–40–45–71–52–20–42–20–41–36–61–31–31–3
Chicago4–13–21–44–04–04–03–32–41–53–23–23–33–16–04–23–2
Cincinnati4–23–32–44–00–45–11–41–41–42–41–51–44–01–32–31–4
Cleveland0–40–41–37–50–41–52–20–40–40–41–30–42–100–41–30–4
Detroit5–03–23–25–13–34–12–22–31–52–32–32–43–14–21–43–1
Los Angeles2–33–22–32–24–24–14–03–21–43–23–22–44–03–34–24–2
Milwaukee4–14–15–04–05–14–14–05–14–11–44–14–23–14–16–05–1
New York3–34–26–02–22–34–24–03–22–34–12–44–13–14–13–22–3
Philadelphia2–43–32–44–02–35–13–13–22–31–44–23–24–03–23–23–2
Phoenix4–12–33–23–13–34–14–04–24–22–41–42–34–02–43–23–2
Portland2–22–22–26–61–30–410–21–30–41–31–30–40–40–41–32–4
San Diego3–21–42–33–10–63–14–02–43–31–41–42–34–24–02–45–1
San Francisco3–23–22–33–12–43–23–14–12–40–62–32–32–33–14–23–3
Seattle2–32–32–33–12–34–14–01–32–41–53–22–32–34–21–53–3

Game log

1970–71 game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1October 14San Diego105–123Jack Marin (28)1–0
2October 17Los Angeles116–118 (OT)Jack Marin (25)2–0
3October 20San Francisco125–105Fred Carter (24)2–1
4October 21@ Cincinnati117–105Gus Johnson (27)3–1
5October 23New York92–98Carter, Monroe (21)4–1
6October 24@ Milwaukee120–122 (2OT)Wes Unseld (27)4–2
7October 28Detroit109–103Marin, Unseld (21)4–3
8October 30@ Philadelphia123–110Earl Monroe (30)5–3
9October 31Phoenix103–106Kevin Loughery (21)6–3
10November 4@ San Francisco100–111Earl Monroe (30)6–4
11November 5@ Portland131–135Gus Johnson (43)6–5
12November 6@ San Diego125–118Earl Monroe (27)7–5
13November 8@ Los Angeles105–124Gus Johnson (28)7–6
14November 1Philadelphia119–107Wes Unseld (28)7–7
15November 12@ New York110–108Eddie Miles (25)8–7
16November 14Boston101–122Eddie Miles (22)9–7
17November 15@ Milwaukee90–105Jack Marin (20)9–8
18November 16Cleveland86–98Gus Johnson (33)10–8
19November 18@ Cleveland111–98Kevin Loughery (20)11–8
20November 20Phoenix110–121Earl Monroe (30)12–8
21November 21@ Atlanta103–130Johnson, Miles, Monroe (16)12–9
22November 24Portland104–156Jack Marin (25)13–9
23November 27@ Boston107–153Gus Johnson (22)13–10
24November 28Chicago91–99Gus Johnson (21)14–10
25November 30@ Philadelphia98–104Gus Johnson (20)14–11
26December 1Los Angeles97–93Earl Monroe (33)14–12
27December 4Seattle116–131Johnson, Marin (28)15–12
28December 6Cincinnati118–126Earl Monroe (28)16–12
29December 9Milwaukee97–127Marin, Unseld (25)17–12
30December 12San Francisco96–119Earl Monroe (32)18–12
31December 15@ Chicago97–115Jack Marin (25)18–13
32December 18N Atlanta112–116Earl Monroe (24)18–14
33December 19Boston128–134Gus Johnson (30)19–14
34December 23@ Cincinnati115–120Earl Monroe (37)19–15
35December 25Chicago112–128Earl Monroe (25)20–15
36December 27@ New York105–110Earl Monroe (31)20–16
37December 30N Buffalo90–106Jack Marin (24)21–16
38January 1@ Cleveland128–105Marin, Monroe (22)22–16
39January 2@ Detroit108–99Jack Marin (29)23–16
40January 5Seattle101–109Johnson, Monroe (24)24–16
41January 7@ Atlanta110–102Earl Monroe (32)25–16
42January 8Atlanta104–115Gus Johnson (31)26–16
43January 10@ Milwaukee99–151Gus Johnson (17)26–17
44January 14@ Seattle110–114Earl Monroe (22)26–18
45January 15@ San Diego124–117Jack Marin (29)27–18
46January 16@ Phoenix100–117Earl Monroe (23)27–19
47January 17@ Seattle111–96Fred Carter (22)28–19
48January 20Milwaukee120–116Earl Monroe (24)28–20
49January 22@ Boston136–117Earl Monroe (26)29–20
50January 23San Diego120–127Gus Johnson (31)30–20
51January 26San Francisco98–103Earl Monroe (26)31–20
52January 27@ Cincinnati113–115Jack Marin (26)31–21
53January 29Cincinnati118–145Jack Marin (22)32–21
54January 31N New York125–95Earl Monroe (25)32–22
55February 2@ Detroit113–116Earl Monroe (30)32–23
56February 3Chicago124–102Earl Monroe (19)32–24
57February 5@ Buffalo98–90Fred Carter (29)33–24
58February 7Detroit105–108Earl Monroe (25)34–24
59February 9Phoenix120–115Earl Monroe (38)34–25
60February 12Boston113–109 (OT)Jack Marin (24)34–26
61February 14N Philadelphia103–112Earl Monroe (33)35–26
62February 16@ Detroit95–110Wes Unseld (25)35–27
63February 17Buffalo118–114Earl Monroe (26)35–28
64February 19@ Buffalo120–113Earl Monroe (34)36–28
65February 20Atlanta122–115Earl Monroe (33)36–29
66February 21@ Atlanta121–119Jack Marin (34)37–29
67February 23Los Angeles114–107Wes Unseld (28)37–30
68February 26Portland97–114Kevin Loughery (26)38–30
69February 28New York110–104Fred Carter (30)38–31
70March 2@ New York95–109Earl Monroe (22)38–32
71March 3Cincinnati133–132 (OT)Fred Carter (33)38–33
72March 6@ San Francisco103–109Jack Marin (29)38–34
73March 7@ Phoenix117–108Jack Marin (28)39–34
74March 9@ Los Angeles107–95Earl Monroe (25)40–34
75March 11@ Portland118–136Fred Carter (24)40–35
76March 13@ San Diego115–121Jack Marin (27)40–36
77March 14@ Seattle121–124Earl Monroe (29)40–37
78March 16@ Chicago99–113Earl Monroe (24)40–38
79March 17Cleveland109–113Earl Monroe (32)41–38
80March 19@ Boston117–125Kevin Loughery (32)41–39
81March 20Philadelphia112–124Kevin Loughery (32)42–39
82March 21@ Philadelphia108–120Kevin Loughery (24)42–40

Playoffs

In the playoffs the Bullets would get off to a quick start as they grabbed a 3–1 series lead over the Philadelphia 76ers. However, the Bullets would find themselves in a 7th game and that game the Bullets would emerge victorious 128–120.[2] The Bullets would face the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. The Bullets would finally break through in Game 5 and break the tie in the series by beating the Knicks at Madison Square Garden 89–84.[2] The Bullets would have a chance to close the series out at home, but the Knicks would bounce back with a 113–96 win to force a 7th and deciding game in New York. In the seventh game, the Bullets would triumph, winning in New York by 2 points to reach the NBA Finals.However, the Bullets would be swept in 4 straight games by the Milwaukee Bucks.[1]

1971 playoff game log
Conference semifinals: 4–3 (home: 2–2; road: 2–1)
Conference finals: 4–3 (home: 3–0; road: 1–3)
NBA Finals: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1April 21@ MilwaukeeL 88–98Earl Monroe (26)John Tresvant (14)Fred Carter (4)Milwaukee Arena
10,746
0–1
2April 25MilwaukeeL 83–102Jack Marin (22)Wes Unseld (20)Earl Monroe (6)Baltimore Civic Center
12,289
0–2
3April 28@ MilwaukeeL 99–107Jack Marin (21)Wes Unseld (23)Wes Unseld (6)Milwaukee Arena
10,746
0–3
4April 30MilwaukeeL 106–118Fred Carter (28)Wes Unseld (23)Wes Unseld (10)Baltimore Civic Center
11,842
0–4
1971 schedule

Awards and honors

References