1960–61 Detroit Pistons season
Head coachDick McGuire
ArenaDetroit Olympia
Results
Record3445 (.430)
PlaceDivision: 3rd (Western)
Playoff finishWest Division Semifinals
(eliminated 2–3)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

The 1960–61 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 13th season in the NBA and fourth season in the city of Detroit.[1] The team played home games at Olympia Stadium.

The Pistons finished 34-45 (.430), 3rd in the Western Division. The team advanced to the playoffs, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers 3-2 as Laker Elgin Baylor dominated the series with a 39.4 ppg average in the series. Detroit was led on the season by forward Bailey Howell (23.6 ppg, 14.4 rpg, NBA All-Star), center Walter Dukes (11.7 ppg, 14.1 rpg, NBA All-Star) and guard Gene Shue (22.6 ppg, 6.8 apg, NBA All-Star).

Regular season

Season standings

W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-St. Louis Hawks5128.64629–515–207–325–14
x-Los Angeles Lakers3643.4561516–128–2012–1119–20
x-Detroit Pistons3445.4301720–113–1911–1518–21
Cincinnati Royals3346.4181818–138–197–1416–23
x – clinched playoff spot

Record vs. opponents

1960-61 NBA Records
Team BOS CIN DET LAL NYK PHI STL SYR
Boston 7–38–28–210–38–56–410–3
Cincinnati 3–72–118–58–22–86–74–6
Detroit 2–811–24–95–55–53–104–6
Los Angeles 2–85–89–47–32–85–86–4
New York 3–102–85–53–72–111–95–8
Philadelphia 5–88–25–58–211–23–76–7
St. Louis 4–67–610–38–59–17–36–4
Syracuse 3–106–46–44–68–57–64–6

Game log

1960–61 Game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1October 22@ Boston116–118Bailey Howell (27)0–1
2October 26Cincinnati117–131Gene Shue (30)1–1
3October 29New York110–115Bailey Howell (23)2–1
4November 2St. Louis132–117Gene Shue (18)2–2
5November 4@ Philadelphia121–136Don Ohl (24)2–3
6November 5N Philadelphia130–123Howell, Shue (27)2–4
7November 9@ St. Louis120–126Gene Shue (20)2–5
8November 12Cincinnati112–116Gene Shue (31)3–5
9November 13@ Cincinnati125–113Don Ohl (31)4–5
10November 15N Boston115–114 (OT)Gene Shue (26)5–5
11November 16Philadelphia118–119Bailey Howell (30)6–5
12November 17N St. Louis112–105Gene Shue (25)6–6
13November 19@ Los Angeles122–130Walter Dukes (32)6–7
14November 20N Los Angeles135–131Bailey Howell (36)6–8
15November 23Syracuse115–122Gene Shue (24)7–8
16November 25Los Angeles141–128 (OT)Bailey Howell (43)7–9
17November 26N New York127–119Bailey Howell (28)7–10
18November 29@ New York107–118Bailey Howell (25)7–11
19November 30Boston125–110Jackie Moreland (22)7–12
20December 4N Cincinnati116–115Bailey Howell (31)8–12
21December 6@ St. Louis110–146Bailey Howell (18)8–13
22December 7St. Louis83–113Bailey Howell (25)9–13
23December 10Syracuse117–107Ohl, Shue (19)9–14
24December 13N Philadelphia110–108Gene Shue (25)9–15
25December 14Philadelphia126–134Bailey Howell (38)10–15
26December 16New York108–104Bailey Howell (30)10–16
27December 19N Los Angeles107–103Gene Shue (30)10–17
28December 20N Los Angeles94–97Bailey Howell (31)11–17
29December 24@ Boston106–150Bailey Howell (18)11–18
30December 25@ Cincinnati119–126Bailey Howell (30)11–19
31December 26Cincinnati132–137Gene Shue (33)12–19
32December 29St. Louis89–112Bailey Howell (31)13–19
33December 30N Syracuse112–121Bailey Howell (33)14–19
34January 1Los Angeles105–116Bailey Howell (26)15–19
35January 2N Los Angeles123–113Don Ohl (25)15–20
36January 3N Philadelphia128–125 (OT)George Lee (26)15–21
37January 5N New York104–102Bailey Howell (19)15–22
38January 6Boston108–102Shellie McMillon (20)15–23
39January 8@ Syracuse115–138Gene Shue (24)15–24
40January 10N Boston98–118Ferry, Shue (17)15–25
41January 11Cincinnati122–126Gene Shue (32)16–25
42January 12N Cincinnati124–112Bailey Howell (33)17–25
43January 14@ St. Louis113–135Gene Shue (24)17–26
44January 15St. Louis122–137Don Ohl (25)18–26
45January 18N Cincinnati144–128Gene Shue (41)19–26
46January 20New York128–132Bailey Howell (29)20–26
47January 21N Cincinnati130–106Bailey Howell (29)21–26
48January 22Philadelphia128–136Gene Shue (32)22–26
49January 24@ Cincinnati106–104Bailey Howell (29)23–26
50January 25Cincinnati125–138Gene Shue (24)24–26
51January 27@ Boston111–140Dukes, Howell (18)24–27
52January 29@ Los Angeles113–137Gene Shue (21)24–28
53January 30@ Los Angeles116–117Bailey Howell (27)24–29
54January 31N Los Angeles112–121Gene Shue (26)25–29
55February 1N St. Louis137–131Don Ohl (22)25–30
56February 3Syracuse118–121Bailey Howell (26)26–30
57February 4N Syracuse104–111Gene Shue (31)27–30
58February 5Los Angeles125–120Bailey Howell (34)27–31
59February 7@ New York120–131Don Ohl (33)27–32
60February 8Philadelphia123–125Gene Shue (28)28–32
61February 10Boston134–137Gene Shue (35)29–32
62February 11N Syracuse141–111Gene Shue (21)29–33
63February 12@ Syracuse122–148Bob Ferry (25)29–34
64February 14@ St. Louis134–135George Lee (31)29–35
65February 16Los Angeles129–106Bob Ferry (25)29–36
66February 17N Syracuse115–113Bob Ferry (31)29–37
67February 18St. Louis141–138Bob Ferry (39)29–38
68February 21N Syracuse123–118Gene Shue (35)29–39
69February 22New York117–123Gene Shue (29)30–39
70February 23@ Philadelphia121–129Bob Ferry (29)30–40
71February 26Boston113–99Bailey Howell (17)30–41
72March 1@ Cincinnati122–137Don Ohl (33)30–42
73March 3N New York112–129George Lee (30)31–42
74March 4@ St. Louis102–104Gene Shue (29)31–43
75March 5St. Louis127–122Bailey Howell (30)31–44
76March 8Los Angeles103–120Bailey Howell (28)32–44
77March 9N Boston118–119Gene Shue (30)32–45
78March 10N Philadelphia103–120Bailey Howell (35)33–45
79March 12@ New York120–106Howell, Lee (24)34–45

Playoffs

1961 playoff game log
Division Semifinals: 2–3 (home: 2–0; road: 0–3)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsLocation
Attendance
Series
1 March 14 @ Los Angeles L 102–120 Gene Shue (20) Walter Dukes (11) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 0–1
2 March 15 @ Los Angeles L 118–127 McMillon, Shue (24) Walter Dukes (12) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
4,253
0–2
3 March 17 Los Angeles W 124–113 Bob Ferry (30) Detroit Olympia
3,422
1–2
4 March 18 Los Angeles W 123–114 Gene Shue (29) Detroit Olympia 2–2
5 March 19 @ Los Angeles L 120–137 Bob Ferry (25) Bob Ferry (16) Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
3,705
2–3
1961 schedule

Awards and records

References

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