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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season abstract "The 1966-67 season of the Philadelphia 76ers was their 14th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and their fourth since moving from Syracuse. The season would set a record in winning percentage and they won the NBA Finals for their second championship. The team was later chosen as the greatest individual team in 1980 for the NBA 35th Anniversary Team.During the off-season, the 76ers dismissed coach Dolph Schayes of Syracuse National fame. Alex Hannum, the former 1950s power forward, who was the last man to coach a winner past Boston, was the new coach. The 43-year-old Hannum looked like he could still play, and often ran with the club in practice.Hannum's 76ers would share the ball, or play 'Celtic-ball' as some observed. Wilt Chamberlain would not be expected to hold the team afloat like Atlas but would pass more and get the others involved. His eight assists per game set a record for centers and made him third in the NBA overall, while scoring 24 per game and again leading the NBA in rebounds and blocked shots.Shooting less, he made a league-record 68% of his shots; his 875 free throw attempts, another league record, offset his dismal percentage from the foul line.The 76ers also had three other players around the 20 point-per-game mark this season in Hal Greer with 22 points, Chet Walker and Billy Cunningham, both with 19 points. All four players combined won a league-record 68 games together under Hannum's watch. The team averaged a record 125 points per game, leading all teams in shooting accuracy.The 76ers started the season at 46–4, still the best 50-game start in league history. They finished the season at 68–13, the best record in league history at the time.".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season arena "Philadelphia Arena and Civic Center-Convention Hall".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season bbrTeam "PHI".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season division "Eastern".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season divisionPlace "1".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season endYear "1967".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season list "Chamberlain Costello Cunningham Gambee Greer Guokas Jackson Jones Melchionni Walker Weiss Coach Hannum".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season losses "13".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season misc "Second NBA Championship".
- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season name "Philadelphia 76ers 1966-67 NBA champions".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season title "Philadelphia 76ers 1966-67 NBA Champions".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season wins "68".
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- 1966–67_Philadelphia_76ers_season comment "The 1966-67 season of the Philadelphia 76ers was their 14th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and their fourth since moving from Syracuse. The season would set a record in winning percentage and they won the NBA Finals for their second championship. The team was later chosen as the greatest individual team in 1980 for the NBA 35th Anniversary Team.During the off-season, the 76ers dismissed coach Dolph Schayes of Syracuse National fame.".
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