Golden State Warriors
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Golden State Warriors
1967-1968 Regular Season schedule and scores
Golden State Warriors
1967-1968 NBA schedule breakdown
Golden State Warriors schedule, October 1967
The Golden State Warriors had 11 NBA games scheduled on the month of October 1967.
They went 7-4 overall. 1-3 on the road, and 6-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Seattle SuperSonics (144-116) on October 13, 1967. That night Fred Hetzel scored 24 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Atlanta Hawks (107-102), led by Lenny Wilkens (18 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on October 1967: 5 consecutive wins against Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks.
The Golden State Warriors scored 120.18 points per game on October 1967, and allowed 112.82 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of October 1967, Jim King led the team in scoring with 24.27 points per game. Jim King averaged 4.64 assists and Nate Thurmond had 24.00 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors schedule, November 1967
The Golden State Warriors had 14 NBA games scheduled on the month of November 1967.
They went 11-3 overall. 6-3 on the road, and 5-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Detroit Pistons (124-98) on November 21, 1967. That night Fred Hetzel scored 23 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Philadelphia 76ers (117-110), led by Wali Jones (29 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 1967: 7 consecutive wins against Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Lakers, Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers.
The Golden State Warriors scored 120.57 points per game on November 1967, and allowed 111.71 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 1967, Rudy Larusso led the team in scoring with 21.50 points per game. Alvin Attles averaged 5.07 assists and Nate Thurmond had 22.57 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors schedule, December 1967
The Golden State Warriors had 17 NBA games scheduled on the month of December 1967.
They went 10-7 overall. 4-4 on the road, and 6-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Atlanta Hawks (124-101) on December 01, 1967. That night Nate Thurmond scored 33 points. Their biggest loss came home against the Houston Rockets (137-107), led by John Block (36 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists).
Their longest winning streak on December 1967: 5 consecutive wins against Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics, Seattle SuperSonics and Boston Celtics.
The Golden State Warriors scored 113.41 points per game on December 1967, and allowed 113.06 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 1967, Jeff Mullins led the team in scoring with 20.82 points per game. Alvin Attles averaged 5.94 assists and Nate Thurmond had 21.00 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors schedule, January 1968
The Golden State Warriors had 13 NBA games scheduled on the month of January 1968.
They went 5-8 overall. 1-5 on the road, and 4-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Philadelphia 76ers (131-120) on January 19, 1968. That night Jim King scored 26 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers (151-122), led by Elgin Baylor (30 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 1968: 1 consecutive wins against Los Angeles Lakers.
The Golden State Warriors scored 115.46 points per game on January 1968, and allowed 121.85 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 1968, Rudy Larusso led the team in scoring with 24.62 points per game. Alvin Attles averaged 7.00 assists and Nate Thurmond had 14.15 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors schedule, February 1968
The Golden State Warriors had 17 NBA games scheduled on the month of February 1968.
They went 8-9 overall. 3-8 on the road, and 5-1 at home. Their largest win came on the road against the Houston Rockets (134-114) on February 15, 1968. That night Fred Hetzel scored 33 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Seattle SuperSonics (146-118), led by Walt Hazzard (29 points, 4 rebounds, 9 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 1968: 2 consecutive wins against Houston Rockets and Houston Rockets.
The Golden State Warriors scored 118.06 points per game on February 1968, and allowed 122.41 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 1968, Fred Hetzel led the team in scoring with 23.12 points per game. Alvin Attles averaged 5.41 assists and Clyde Lee had 19.18 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors schedule, March 1968
The Golden State Warriors had 10 NBA games scheduled on the month of March 1968.
They went 2-8 overall. 1-1 on the road, and 1-7 at home. Their largest win came home against the Washington Wizards (117-109) on March 02, 1968. That night Rudy Larusso scored 30 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers (142-106), led by Elgin Baylor (25 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists).
Their longest winning streak on March 1968: 1 consecutive wins against Washington Wizards.
The Golden State Warriors scored 115.20 points per game on March 1968, and allowed 125.50 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 1968, Rudy Larusso led the team in scoring with 25.90 points per game. Jeff Mullins averaged 4.60 assists and Clyde Lee had 15.10 rebounds per contest.
Golden State Warriors
1967-1968 NBA Playoffs schedule breakdown
Golden State Warriors schedule, March 1968
The Golden State Warriors had 5 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of March 1968.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Golden State Warriors scored 0 points per game on March 1968, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.
Golden State Warriors schedule, April 1968
The Golden State Warriors had 5 NBA Playoffs games scheduled on the month of April 1968.
They went 0-0 overall. 0-0 on the road, and 0-0 at home.
The Golden State Warriors scored 0 points per game on April 1968, and allowed 0 points per game to their opponents.