Season for the Nationals in the National Basketball Association
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1962–63 NBA season was the Nationals' 14th season in the NBA .[ 1] In their final season in Syracuse , the Nationals finished with a record of 48–32, good enough for 2nd place in the NBA Eastern Division . They qualified for the playoffs but lost to the Cincinnati Royals , 3 games to 2 in the East semifinals.
Following this season, the Nationals relocated to Philadelphia and became the 76ers , filling the void left by the Warriors , who moved to the Bay Area the prior year.
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1962–63 NBA records
Team
BOS
CHI
CIN
DET
LAL
NYK
SFW
STL
SYR
Boston
—
8–2
9–3
8–0
4–5
10–2
8–1
5–3
6–6
Chicago
2–8
—
4–6
3–7
3–7
4–6
4–6
3–7
2–8
Cincinnati
3–9
6–4
—
4–4
3–6
10–2
6–3
3–5
7–5
Detroit
0–8
7–3
4–4
—
1–11
8–1
7–5
4–8
3–6
Los Angeles
5–4
7–3
6–3
11–1
—
5–3
8–4
7–5
4–4
New York
2–10
6–4
2–10
1–8
3–5
—
2–6
3–6
2–10
San Francisco
1–8
6–4
3–6
5–7
4–8
6–2
—
3–9
3–5
St. Louis
3–5
7–3
5–3
8–4
5–7
6–3
9–3
—
5–4
Syracuse
6–6
8–2
5–7
6–3
4–4
10–2
5–3
4–5
—
Game log
1962–63 Game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
October 20
Los Angeles
102–108
Lee Shaffer (22)
1–0
2
October 23
@ New York
123–119
Johnny Kerr (31)
2–0
3
October 26
Chicago
112–130
Greer , Kerr (18)
3–0
4
October 27
@ Boston
98–118
Lee Shaffer (21)
3–1
5
October 31
N St. Louis
126–108
Johnny Kerr (24)
4–1
6
November 3
Cincinnati
111–130
Larry Costello (22)
5–1
7
November 9
St. Louis
93–101
Hal Greer (22)
6–1
8
November 14
@ Cincinnati
120–125
Hal Greer (24)
6–2
9
November 15
N Los Angeles
120–98
Johnny Kerr (28)
7–2
10
November 16
Boston
105–113
Hal Greer (25)
8–2
11
November 17
@ St. Louis
107–113
Hal Greer (32)
8–3
12
November 18
N Chicago
110–107
Johnny Kerr (22)
9–3
13
November 21
@ Detroit
122–120
Larry Costello (30)
10–3
14
November 22
N Boston
130–120
Lee Shaffer (32)
11–3
15
November 23
@ New York
110–116
Gambee , Kerr (17)
11–4
16
November 24
New York
126–137
Lee Shaffer (25)
12–4
17
November 27
@ St. Louis
105–120
Hal Greer (25)
12–5
18
November 29
@ Chicago
112–85
Lee Shaffer (23)
13–5
19
November 30
@ Cincinnati
117–130
Johnny Kerr (17)
13–6
20
December 1
@ Boston
110–129
Larry Costello (22)
13–7
21
December 4
N Detroit
129–130
Hal Greer (27)
13–8
22
December 7
N Chicago
149–129
Hal Greer (24)
14–8
23
December 8
Boston
97–102
Lee Shaffer (28)
15–8
24
December 9
N Los Angeles
117–114
Lee Shaffer (30)
16–8
25
December 11
@ San Francisco
124–136
Lee Shaffer (28)
16–9
26
December 12
@ Los Angeles
120–126
Lee Shaffer (33)
16–10
27
December 16
@ San Francisco
144–137
Greer, Shaffer (32)
17–10
28
December 17
@ Los Angeles
114–121
Lee Shaffer (26)
17–11
29
December 19
@ Cincinnati
120–129
Lee Shaffer (32)
17–12
30
December 22
San Francisco
123–118
Lee Shaffer (26)
17–13
31
December 25
@ New York
123–111
Lee Shaffer (31)
18–13
32
December 27
New York
92–128
Kerr, Shaffer (24)
19–13
33
December 28
N San Francisco
117–124
Lee Shaffer (30)
19–14
34
December 29
Los Angeles
132–123
Lee Shaffer (26)
19–15
35
January 2
St. Louis
95–120
Hal Greer (23)
20–15
36
January 3
N New York
115–123
Hal Greer (30)
20–16
37
January 5
N Cincinnati
136–117
Lee Shaffer (33)
21–16
38
January 6
Chicago
102–114
Hal Greer (21)
22–16
39
January 8
N Cincinnati
119–116
Hal Greer (31)
23–16
40
January 9
Cincinnati
116–112
Hal Greer (25)
23–17
41
January 11
@ Boston
117–134
Johnny Kerr (20)
23–18
42
January 12
N Detroit
115–146
Chet Walker (30)
23–19
43
January 13
Detroit
114–148
Lee Shaffer (32)
24–19
44
January 19
Boston
148–149 (OT)
Chet Walker (35)
25–19
45
January 22
N St. Louis
93–113
Lee Shaffer (20)
25–20
46
January 23
@ Chicago
94–104
Kerr, Shaffer (21)
25–21
47
January 25
N Los Angeles
114–122
Hal Greer (24)
25–22
48
January 26
@ San Francisco
116–110
Hal Greer (23)
26–22
49
January 27
@ San Francisco
119–110
Greer, Shaffer (26)
27–22
50
January 29
@ St. Louis
105–123
Al Bianchi (22)
27–23
51
January 31
St. Louis
100–112
Johnny Kerr (30)
28–23
52
February 1
@ Boston
125–111
Chet Walker (21)
29–23
53
February 2
N Cincinnati
117–113
Al Bianchi (20)
30–23
54
February 3
Cincinnati
125–115
Chet Walker (21)
30–24
55
February 5
@ New York
120–100
Chet Walker (22)
31–24
56
February 6
Boston
109–126
Kerr, Schayes (17)
32–24
57
February 8
@ Detroit
162–135
Lee Shaffer (30)
33–24
58
February 9
N New York
122–116
Lee Shaffer (29)
34–24
59
February 10
San Francisco
115–139
Greer, Kerr (26)
35–24
60
February 12
@ St. Louis
100–128
Bianchi, Kerr, Neumann (13)
35–25
61
February 13
N Cincinnati
122–124
Lee Shaffer (31)
35–26
62
February 14
Chicago
117–136
Larry Costello (23)
36–26
63
February 15
N Boston
114–123
Hal Greer (24)
36–27
64
February 17
Detroit
124–143
Bianchi, Neumann (19)
37–27
65
February 19
N Chicago
118–110
Lee Shaffer (41)
38–27
66
February 20
Cincinnati
109–128
Hal Greer (24)
39–27
67
February 21
@ Chicago
91–108
Hal Greer (19)
39–28
68
February 22
@ Detroit
117–126
Lee Shaffer (29)
39–29
69
February 24
New York
126–143
Greer, Kerr (20)
40–29
70
February 27
Los Angeles
111–122
Lee Shaffer (27)
41–29
71
February 28
N New York
132–124
Len Chappell (31)
42–29
72
March 2
Detroit
128–152
Lee Shaffer (32)
43–29
73
March 3
@ Detroit
127–123
Lee Shaffer (32)
44–29
74
March 5
@ New York
131–121
Hal Greer (31)
45–29
75
March 7
New York
118–129
Hal Greer (28)
46–29
76
March 10
San Francisco
148–163
Lee Shaffer (31)
47–29
77
March 12
@ Chicago
130–106
Johnny Kerr (24)
48–29
78
March 13
@ Cincinnati
114–128
Dave Gambee (15)
48–30
79
March 16
Boston
125–121
Lee Shaffer (28)
48–31
80
March 17
@ Boston
116–125
Hal Greer (25)
48–32
Playoffs
1963 playoff game log
Division Semifinals: 2–3 (home: 2–1; road: 0–2)
1963 schedule
Awards and records
References
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