1978 in basketball
The following are the basketball events of the year 1978 throughout the world.
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National team competitions
Men's Division
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Women's Division
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Youth Division
- 1978 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship in Italy:
- Soviet Union (Win European title, 104–100)
- Spain
- Yugoslavia
Professional club seasons
Country | League | Champion | Runner-up | Result | Playoff format |
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United States | 1977–78 NBA season | Washington Bullets | Seattle SuperSonics | 4–3 | Best-of-7 series |
Player awards (NBA)
Regular Season MVP
NBA Finals MVP
Wes Unseld, Washington Wizards
- CSP Limoges were promoted to the first division of the French championship (future Pro A)
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- Class of 1978:[1]
Births
- June 19 — Dirk Nowitzki, NBA player
- August 23 — Kobe Bryant, NBA player
Deaths
- May 8 — Chuck Hyatt, 70, American Hall of Fame college player (Pittsburgh).
- June 6 — Paul Lambert, 43, American college coach (Pittsburg State, Hardin–Simmons, Southern Illinois).[2]
- June 30 — Bob Matheny, 49, All-American college player (California)[3]
- August 15 — Mike Novak, 63, American NBA, BAA and NBL player.
- September 11 — Omar Browning, 66, American AAU player and coach of the 1948 Olympic champions.
- September 24 — Bob Kramer, 56, American NBL player (Oshkosh All-Stars, Youngstown Bears).
- September 28 — Neil Johnston, 49, American Hall of Fame player (Philadelphia Warriors).
- November 11 — Bennie Borgmann, 77, American Hall of Fame player (Original Celtics).
See also
References
- "Hall of Famers". Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
- "Lambert dies in motel fire". Chicago Tribune. June 7, 1978. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
- "Rites set for Matheny". Tucson Citizen. March 25, 1955. p. 38. Retrieved May 27, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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