1971–72 Baltimore Bullets season

The Bullets would stun their fans and the entire league by trading Earl "The Pearl" Monroe. The trade was done three games into the season and Monroe was sent to the rival New York Knicks.[1] The Bullets received Dave Stallworth, Mike Riordan, and cash.[1] The Bullets did not adjust well to not having Monroe as they finished the season with a 38–44 record. The losing record would still be good enough to win the Central Division. In the playoffs, the Bullets would face Monroe and the New York Knicks and be beaten by the Knicks in six games.

1971–72 Baltimore Bullets season
Division champions
Head coachGene Shue
ArenaBaltimore Civic Center
Results
Record3844 (.463)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Central)
Conference: 3rd (Eastern)
Playoff finishEast Conference Semifinals
(Eliminated 2–4)

Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionWMAR-TV
RadioWFBR

Draft picks

Regular season

Season standings

Central Division W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
y-Baltimore Bullets 3844.46318–1516–244–59–9
x-Atlanta Hawks 3646.439222–1913–261–19–9
Cincinnati Royals 3052.366820–188–322–211–9
Cleveland Cavaliers 2359.2801513–288–302–19–11
# Eastern Conference
Team W L PCT
1 z-Boston Celtics5626.683
2 y-Baltimore Bullets3844.463
3 x-New York Knicks4834.585
4 x-Atlanta Hawks3646.439
5 Philadelphia 76ers3052.366
5 Cincinnati Royals3052.366
7 Cleveland Cavaliers2359.280
8 Buffalo Braves2260.268

Record vs. opponents

1971–72 NBA records
Team ATL BAL BOS BUF CHI CIN CLE DET GSW HOU LAL MIL NYK PHI PHO POR SEA
Atlanta 2–40–44–20–53–34–23–23–21–40–52–33–13–33–24–01–4
Baltimore 4–22–23–31–44–21–53–21–43–21–40–52–44–04–13–12–3
Boston 4–02–26–03–24–25–15–02–35–01–42–33–36–02–34–02–3
Buffalo 2–43–30–61–33–34–22–41–30–40–40–41–53–30–42–40–4
Chicago 5–04–12–33–13–14–05–13–35–11–32–43–24–15–16–02–3
Cincinnati 3–32–42–43–31–36–22–32–30–41–40–52–22–22–32–20–5
Cleveland 2–45–11–52–40–42–61–30–42–21–30–41–52–40–44–20–4
Detroit 2–32–30–54–21–53–23–10–53–31–41–51–41–42–42–20–4
Golden State 2–34–13–23–13–33–24–05–05–11–52–22–34–12–34–24–2
Houston 4–12–30–54–01–54–02–23–31–51–50–50–54–11–34–23–3
Los Angeles 5–04–14–14–03–14–13–14–15–15–14–14–15–04–26–05–1
Milwaukee 3–25–03–24–04–25–04–05–12–25–01–42–34–14–26–06–0
New York 1–34–23–35–12–32–25–14–13–25–01–43–23–31–43–13–2
Philadelphia 3–30–40–63–31–42–24–24–11–41–40–51–43–31–42–24–1
Phoenix 2–31–43–24–01–53–24–04–23–23–12–42–44–14–16–03–2
Portland 0–41–30–44–20–62–22–42–22–42–40–60–61–32–20–60–6
Seattle 4–13–23–24–03–25–04–04–02–43–31–50–62–31–42–36–0

Playoffs

East Conference Semifinals

(C1) Baltimore Bullets vs. (A2) New York Knicks: Knicks win series 4-2

  • Game 1 @ Baltimore: Baltimore 108, New York 105 (OT)
  • Game 2 @ New York: New York 110, Baltimore 88
  • Game 3 @ Baltimore: Baltimore 104, New York 103
  • Game 4 @ New York: New York 104, Baltimore 98
  • Game 5 @ Baltimore: New York 106, Baltimore 82
  • Game 6 @ New York: New York 107, Baltimore 101

Awards and honors

References

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