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- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season abstract "The 1961–62 Philadelphia Warriors season was the sixteenth season for the National Basketball Association franchise in Philadelphia, and the last before their relocation to San Francisco, California for the following season.Wilt Chamberlain had perhaps the most dominating season in NBA history. Chamberlain led the league with an NBA record 50.4 points per game. In one eight-day stretch in January, Chamberlain participated in three games, where he scored at least 63 points. On March 2, 1962, the Warriors played the New York Knicks in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Chamberlain had one of the most dominating performances in NBA history as he notched 100 points before 4,124 fans. The game was actually played at the Warriors training facility. Despite his high scoring, Wilt would not win the NBA MVP. The award was given to Bill Russell. The Warriors finished 2nd behind Russell's Boston Celtics with a 49-31 record. In the playoffs, the Warriors would defeat the Syracuse Nationals in five games. Russell and Chamberlain would meet in the Eastern Division Finals. The series would go seven games. In Game 7, Sam Jones would hit the winning shot with 2 seconds remaining.".
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- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season arena Philadelphia_Convention_Hall_and_Civic_Center.
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season bbrTeam "PHW".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season coach Frank_McGuire.
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season division "Eastern".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season divisionPlace "2".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season endYear "1962".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season logo "200".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season losses "31".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season misc "Paul Arizin's final NBA season".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season playoffs 1962_NBA_Playoffs.
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season team "Philadelphia Warriors".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season wins "49".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season subject Category:Golden_State_Warriors_seasons.
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season comment "The 1961–62 Philadelphia Warriors season was the sixteenth season for the National Basketball Association franchise in Philadelphia, and the last before their relocation to San Francisco, California for the following season.Wilt Chamberlain had perhaps the most dominating season in NBA history. Chamberlain led the league with an NBA record 50.4 points per game. In one eight-day stretch in January, Chamberlain participated in three games, where he scored at least 63 points.".
- 1961–62_Philadelphia_Warriors_season label "1961–62 Philadelphia Warriors season".
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