List of 1969–70 NBA season transactions

These are the list of personnel changes in the NBA from the 1969–70 NBA season.

Events

July 11, 1969

  • Al Bianchi resigns as head coach for Seattle SuperSonics.

August 22, 1969

  • The San Diego Rockets traded Hank Finkel to the Boston Celtics for cash.

September 2, 1969

September 5, 1969

  • The Chicago Bulls traded Bob Boozer and Barry Clemens to the Seattle SuperSonics for Bob Kauffman and a 1971 3rd round draft pick (Clifford Ray was later selected).

September 9, 1969

September 11, 1969

September 13, 1969

  • The Phoenix Suns traded Bill Melchionni to the Philadelphia 76ers for a 1970 2nd round draft pick (Joe DePre was later selected).

September 15, 1969

September 18, 1969

September 20, 1969

September 23, 1969

October 1, 1969

October 4, 1969

October 10, 1969

October 12, 1969

October 14, 1969

October 25, 1969

October 26, 1969

November 1, 1969

November 18, 1969

November 27, 1969

December 9, 1969

December 10, 1969

December 25, 1969

January 2, 1970

January 5, 1970

January 23, 1970

January 27, 1970

February 1, 1970

February 2, 1970

The Atlanta Hawks traded Zelmo Beaty to the San Francisco Warriors for Clyde Lee and a 1970 1st round draft pick (Pete Maravich was later selected). Lee was sent as the player to be named later on October 4, 1974.

March 19, 1970

March 23, 1970

March 31, 1970

The Buffalo Braves hired Dolph Schayes as head coach.

April 15, 1970

The San Diego Rockets sold Don Kojis to the Seattle SuperSonics.

April 16, 1970

The San Diego Rockets waived Justus Thigpen.

April 21, 1970

The Portland Trail Blazers hired Rolland Todd as head coach. The Cincinnati Royals traded Oscar Robertson to the Milwaukee Bucks for Charlie Paulk and Flynn Robinson.

April 23, 1970

The Phoenix Suns traded Jim Fox and a 1971 2nd round draft pick (Howard Porter was later selected) to the Chicago Bulls for Clem Haskins.

May 11, 1970

May 20, 1970

June 17, 1970

June 20, 1970

References

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