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The 1967–68 Chicago Bulls season was the second season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Draft picks
Main article: 1967 NBA draft
Note: This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players drafted by the franchise that played at least one NBA game.
Roster
1967–68 Chicago Bulls roster
Players
Coaches
Pos.
No.
Name
Height
Weight
DOB
From
F
14
Barnes, Jim
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1941-04-13
UTEP
F
19
Boozer, Bob
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
215 lb (98 kg)
1937-04-26
Kansas State
G
6
Burns, Jim
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1945-09-21
Northwestern
F
16
Clemens, Barry
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1943-05-01
Ohio Wesleyan
F
15
Erickson, Keith
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1944-04-19
UCLA
G
11
Haskins, Clem
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1943-07-11
Western Kentucky
F
18
McLemore, McCoy
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
230 lb (104 kg)
1942-04-03
Drake
G
5
Robinson, Flynn
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
185 lb (84 kg)
1941-04-28
Wyoming
G
8
Schellhase, Dave
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
205 lb (93 kg)
1944-10-14
Purdue
G
4
Sloan, Jerry
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1942-03-28
Evansville
C
17
Spitzer, Craig
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
225 lb (102 kg)
1945-12-18
Tulane
C
7
Washington, Jim
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
1943-07-01
Villanova
F
6, 9
Wilburn, Ken
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
1944-06-08
Central State
Head coach
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Roster Last transaction: January 9, 1968
Regular season
After that promising beginning the Bulls fell apart. During the 1967-68 NBA season the club traded Guy Rodgers , the steadiest player on the squad, to the Cincinnati Royals for Flynn Robinson and two future draft choices. Chicago lost its first nine games, slumping to 1–15 before climbing back to respectability. The Bulls went 28–38 the rest of the way but still finished 29–53.
Even that record was better than those of the new expansion teams in Seattle and San Diego, so the Bulls still snuck into the playoffs, where they were drubbed by the Lakers in the division semifinals. Bob Boozer , a 6–8 forward who had the most productive seasons of his 11-year career while playing for Chicago, led the team in scoring with 21.5 points per game, and Jim Washington topped the club in rebounding with 10.1 boards per contest.
When Jerry Colangelo left the Bulls' front office to run the Phoenix Suns expansion franchise, he took Kerr along as coach. Kerr's replacement for the 1968–69 season was Dick Motta, who had won three Big Sky Conference championships at Weber State. Motta was an unlikely choice, but he proved to be a fortuitous one. In the early 1970s he molded Chicago into a tough, defensive-minded squad that was always ready to challenge the opposition, even if it couldn't match up in talent.
Chicago owned the fourth overall pick in the 1968 NBA draft and selected 7-foot, 265-pound center Tom Boerwinkle of Tennessee. Boerwinkle would spend his entire 10-year career with Chicago and wind up as the Bulls' all-time leading rebounder with 5,745 career boards.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
1967-68 NBA Records
Team
BAL
BOS
CHI
CIN
DET
LAL
NYK
PHI
SDR
SFW
SEA
STL
Baltimore
—
3–5
2–5
5–3
4–4
3–4
3–5
0–8
7–0
2–5
5–2
2–5
Boston
5–3
—
5–2
3–5
6–2
4–3
6–2
4–4
7–0
4–3
6–1
4–3
Chicago
5–2
2–5
—
5–2
3–4
1–7
2–5
1–6
4–4
2–6
3–5
1–7
Cincinnati
3–5
5–3
2–5
—
4–4
1–6
3–5
3–5
7–0
4–3
6–1
1–6
Detroit
4–4
2–6
4–3
4–4
—
2–5
4–4
1–7
5–2
4–3
6–1
4–3
Los Angeles
4–3
3–4
7–1
6–1
5–2
—
4–3
2–5
7–1
4–4
4–4
6–2
New York
5–3
2–6
5–2
5–3
4–4
3–4
—
3–5
6–1
5–2
4–3
1–6
Philadelphia
8–0
4–4
6–1
5–3
7–1
5–2
5–3
—
6–1
4–3
7–0
5–2
San Diego
0–7
0–7
4–4
0–7
2–5
1–7
1–6
1–6
—
2–6
3–5
1–7
San Francisco
5–2
3–4
6–2
3–4
3–4
4–4
2–5
3–4
6–2
—
7–1
1–7
Seattle
2–5
1–6
5–3
1–6
1–6
4–4
3–4
0–7
5–3
1–7
—
0–8
St. Louis
5–2
3–4
7–1
6–1
3–4
2–6
6–1
2–5
7–1
7–1
8–0
—
Game log
1967–68 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
October 14
@ Boston
90–105
Jim Washington (24)
0–1
2
October 17
Los Angeles
107–105
Bob Boozer (36)
0–2
3
October 19
San Francisco
116–106
Jerry Sloan (26)
0–3
4
October 20
St. Louis
126–99
Bob Boozer (19)
0–4
5
October 21
@ Cincinnati
107–109
Haskins , Mueller (21)
0–5
6
October 25
@ Detroit
99–107
Bob Boozer (26)
0–6
7
October 27
@ Los Angeles
117–125
Bob Boozer (42)
0–7
8
October 29
@ San Francisco
105–125
Keith Erickson (22)
0–8
9
October 31
@ Seattle
104–114
Barry Clemens (29)
0–9
10
November 2
N Seattle
105–119
Bob Boozer (29)
1–9
11
November 7
St. Louis
111–106
Bob Boozer (25)
1–10
12
November 9
Boston
107–93
Boozer, Sloan (24)
1–11
13
November 12
@ Los Angeles
96–97
Barry Clemens (22)
1–12
14
November 15
@ Los Angeles
115–124
Flynn Robinson (34)
1–13
15
November 16
@ San Diego
91–99
McCoy McLemore (23)
1–14
16
November 17
@ San Francisco
109–111
Bob Boozer (24)
1–15
17
November 18
Detroit
130–132
McCoy McLemore (28)
2–15
18
November 21
@ New York
123–125 (2OT)
McCoy McLemore (32)
2–16
19
November 22
@ Baltimore
105–100
Jerry Sloan (35)
3–16
20
November 23
N New York
96–106
Keith Erickson (33)
4–16
21
November 24
Philadelphia
122–104
Flynn Robinson (17)
4–17
22
November 25
@ Philadelphia
119–114
Bob Boozer (28)
5–17
23
November 28
Seattle
111–108
Flynn Robinson (25)
5–18
24
December 1
New York
100–102
Bob Boozer (25)
6–18
25
December 2
@ Cincinnati
126–110
McCoy McLemore (26)
7–18
26
December 5
N Cincinnati
104–105
Bob Boozer (21)
8–18
27
December 6
@ Detroit
121–135
Bob Boozer (30)
8–19
28
December 7
San Diego
118–108
Bob Boozer (23)
8–20
29
December 8
@ Seattle
115–114
Jim Washington (24)
9–20
30
December 9
@ San Francisco
112–119
Barry Clemens (25)
9–21
31
December 12
@ San Diego
104–118
Keith Erickson (24)
9–22
32
December 13
@ San Francisco
109–104
Jerry Sloan (35)
10–22
33
December 14
@ Los Angeles
106–101
Bob Boozer (26)
11–22
34
December 15
Seattle
122–115
Barry Clemens (25)
11–23
35
December 16
Philadelphia
143–123
Bob Boozer (27)
11–24
36
December 21
Baltimore
116–108
Keith Erickson (34)
11–25
37
December 22
@ Baltimore
112–117
McCoy McLemore (28)
11–26
38
December 26
Los Angeles
104–101
McCoy McLemore (26)
11–27
39
December 29
San Francisco
100–107
Bob Boozer (24)
12–27
40
January 1
Baltimore
103–109
Flynn Robinson (34)
13–27
41
January 2
Boston
84–95
Bob Boozer (21)
14–27
42
January 3
@ Baltimore
113–94
Bob Boozer (24)
15–27
43
January 5
N New York
121–99
Erickson, Washington (23)
15–28
44
January 6
@ Cincinnati
114–109
Bob Boozer (24)
16–28
45
January 9
N St. Louis
121–109
Bob Boozer (23)
16–29
46
January 13
Baltimore
106–110
Bob Boozer (32)
17–29
47
January 14
@ St. Louis
92–99
Flynn Robinson (21)
17–30
48
January 16
San Diego
110–123
Flynn Robinson (35)
18–30
49
January 17
N San Diego
110–104
Keith Erickson (20)
18–31
50
January 20
Philadelphia
135–111
Bob Boozer (27)
18–32
51
January 21
@ St. Louis
90–98
Boozer, Erickson (21)
18–33
52
January 25
New York
126–118
Flynn Robinson (35)
18–34
53
January 30
San Francisco
123–119
Keith Erickson (25)
18–35
54
January 31
@ Boston
109–118
Flynn Robinson (24)
18–36
55
February 1
N New York
112–103
Bob Boozer (28)
18–37
56
February 2
Cincinnati
125–113
Flynn Robinson (34)
18–38
57
February 6
San Francisco
126–124 (OT)
Jerry Sloan (33)
18–39
58
February 8
Detroit
110–131
Jim Washington (22)
19–39
59
February 9
@ Philadelphia
113–118
Bob Boozer (24)
19–40
60
February 10
@ St. Louis
107–108
Flynn Robinson (23)
19–41
61
February 12
N Cincinnati
104–112 (OT)
Boozer, Washington (19)
20–41
62
February 13
San Diego
102–114
Clem Haskins (28)
21–41
63
February 15
N Los Angeles
132–105
Flynn Robinson (32)
21–42
64
February 16
Boston
124–108
McCoy McLemore (20)
21–43
65
February 18
@ St. Louis
113–107
McLemore, Washington (24)
22–43
66
February 20
N Detroit
121–124 (OT)
Bob Boozer (35)
23–43
67
February 21
N Seattle
106–108
Bob Boozer (26)
24–43
68
February 24
@ New York
101–109
Flynn Robinson (25)
24–44
69
February 29
N Los Angeles
117–107
Bob Boozer (26)
24–45
70
March 1
@ Boston
87–94
Boozer, Clemens (17)
24–46
71
March 3
@ Detroit
123–134
McCoy McLemore (23)
24–47
72
March 5
Detroit
121–119
Bob Boozer (30)
24–48
73
March 7
Boston
112–118
Bob Boozer (26)
25–48
74
March 9
St. Louis
115–109
Flynn Robinson (34)
25–49
75
March 11
Cincinnati
98–104
Boozer, Robinson (19)
26–49
76
March 12
N Philadelphia
139–115
Jim Washington (29)
26–50
77
March 13
@ Baltimore
100–96
Clem Haskins (22)
27–50
78
March 15
Seattle
113–101
Flynn Robinson (21)
27–51
79
March 16
Philadelphia
144–122
McCoy McLemore (26)
27–52
80
March 17
@ San Diego
129–121
Jim Barnes (27)
28–52
81
March 19
N Seattle
104–122
Clem Haskins (18)
28–53
82
March 20
@ San Diego
121–112
Flynn Robinson (29)
29–53
Playoffs
1968 playoff game log
Division semifinals: 1–4 (home: 1–1; road: 0–3)
1968 schedule
Awards and records
Bob Boozer , NBA All-Star Game
References
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