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For the 1963–64 season, the year following the departure of the Philadelphia Warriors for San Francisco, the Syracuse Nationals relocated to Philadelphia as the 76ers. The franchise has played 57 seasons as the Philadelphia 76ers, with 36 playoff appearances and two championships. [1]
Only team in NBA history not to have lost to same opponent twice in regular season; Only team in NBA history not to lose back-to-back games in regular season; The 10th team in NBA history to win a playoff series coming back from a 1–3 playoff series deficit (won 4–3 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals)
1/22/24 Points half 39 Wilt Chamberlain 2/7/66 Made field goals game: 30 Wilt Chamberlain 12/16/67 Made field goals half 18 Hal Greer: 2/14/59 Attempted field goals game: 43 Wilt Chamberlain 2/7/66 Attempted field goal half 23 Hal Greer 2/21/64 Most 3 pt field goals made 9 Dana Barros & Danny Green: 1/27/95 & 1/12/21 Most 3 pt field goals ...
In that season, the Warriors recorded 73 wins and 9 losses with a winning percentage of .890, surpassing the 72-win 1995–96 Chicago Bulls, though the Bulls went on to win the Eastern Conference and the NBA championship. The 1996 Bulls and the 2016 Warriors are the only teams to win at least 70 games in a single season.
In the 1967–68 season, with a new home court in the form of The Spectrum to defend their championship, once again the 76ers made it back to the NBA Playoffs and in the rematch of the previous year's semifinals, the 76ers held a 3–1 series lead over the Celtics, before the Celtics staged a dramatic comeback to beat the 76ers in seven games.
1. Name a big winner from the first week of the season. Vincent Goodwill: The Oklahoma City Thunder (beating teams by nearly 20 points a night). They are looking to break the trend of a new team ...
Philadelphia 76ers: 1976–1987: Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1972, but opted to play in the ABA before joining the 76ers after the ABA–NBA merger in 1976 [50] [51] Mark Eaton: C Utah Jazz: 1982–1993 — [52] 42 10 Vern Mikkelsen * F/C Minneapolis Lakers: 1949–1959 — [53] Paul Arizin * G/F Philadelphia Warriors: 1950–1952, 1954 ...
In the 2016–17 season, the Golden State Warriors posted a season-best 67–15 regular-season record and began the 2017 playoffs with a 15-game win-streak, the most consecutive wins in NBA playoff history. They went on to win the NBA Championship with a 16–1 (.941 winning percentage) record, the best playoff record in NBA history. [1]