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- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season abstract "The 1974–75 Golden State Warriors season was the 29th season in the franchise's history, its 13th in California and the fourth playing in Oakland. After four seasons of second-place finishes, the Warriors made various changes. Nate Thurmond was traded to the Chicago Bulls for Clifford Ray, a young defensive center. The club drafted Jamaal Wilkes, whose nickname was "Silk". Cazzie Russell had played out his option and joined the Los Angeles Lakers, leaving Rick Barry as the team's leader. Coach Al Attles implemented a team-oriented system that drew on the contributions of as many as ten players during a game. Barry scored 30.6 points per game, led the NBA in free throw percentage and steals per game, and was sixth in the league in assists per game. The Warriors captured the Pacific Division title with a 48–34 record.In the playoffs, the Warriors got to the Western Conference Finals by beating the Seattle SuperSonics in six games. In the Western Finals, the Warriors looked like they were about to lose to former teammate Nate Thurmond. The Warriors found themselves down against the Chicago Bulls 3 games to 2. The Warriors rallied to win Game 6 in Chicago and took the series with an 83–79 Game 7 triumph in Oakland. In the NBA Finals, the Warriors faced off against the Washington Bullets. The Warriors took the series in four straight games, including 1-point wins in Games 2 and 4. Rick Barry was named the series MVP.".
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- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season arena Oracle_Arena.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season bbrTeam "GSW".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season coach Al_Attles.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season confPlace "1".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season division "Pacific".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season divisionPlace "1".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season endYear "1975".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season logo "200".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season losses "34".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season misc "Third NBA Championship".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season playoffs 1975_NBA_Finals.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season radio KNBR.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season team "Golden State Warriors".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season television KTVU.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season wins "48".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season subject Category:1975_in_basketball.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season subject Category:Golden_State_Warriors_seasons.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season subject Category:NBA_championship_seasons.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season subject Category:Western_Conference_(NBA)_championship_seasons.
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season comment "The 1974–75 Golden State Warriors season was the 29th season in the franchise's history, its 13th in California and the fourth playing in Oakland. After four seasons of second-place finishes, the Warriors made various changes. Nate Thurmond was traded to the Chicago Bulls for Clifford Ray, a young defensive center. The club drafted Jamaal Wilkes, whose nickname was "Silk". Cazzie Russell had played out his option and joined the Los Angeles Lakers, leaving Rick Barry as the team's leader.".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season label "1974–75 Golden State Warriors season".
- 1974–75_Golden_State_Warriors_season label "Golden State Warriors 1974-1975".
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