NBA team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1958–59 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons ' 11th season in the NBA and second season in the city of Detroit .[ 1] The team played at Olympia Stadium in Detroit.
The team finished with a 28-44 (.389) record, third in the Western Division, but advanced to the playoffs, dropping the Western Conference semi-final 2–1 to the Minneapolis Lakers . The team was led guard Gene Shue (17.6 ppg, NBA All-Star) and center Walter Dukes (13.0 ppg, 13.3 rpg). The Pistons traded away NBA All-Star George Yardley to the Syracuse Nationals during the season in a trade that netted Ed Conlin .[ 2] [ 1]
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1958-59 NBA Records
Team
BOS
CIN
DET
MIN
NYK
PHI
STL
SYR
Boston
—
8–1
8–1
9–0
7–5
9–3
4–5
7–5
Cincinnati
1–8
—
3–9
6–6
3–6
2–7
1–11
3–6
Detroit
1–8
9–3
—
4–8
3–6
5–4
4–8
2–7
Minneapolis
0–9
6–6
8–4
—
4–5
6–3
4–8
5–4
New York
5–7
6–3
6–3
5–4
—
5–7
4–5
9–3
Philadelphia
3–9
7–2
4–5
3–6
7–5
—
4–5
4–8
St. Louis
5–4
11–1
8–4
8–4
5–4
5–4
—
7–2
Syracuse
5–7
6–3
7–2
4–5
3–9
8–4
2–7
—
Game log
1958–59 Game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
October 19
@ Syracuse
94–103
Gene Shue (18)
0–1
2
October 23
@ St. Louis
103–104
George Yardley (28)
0–2
3
October 25
St. Louis
112–117
Phil Jordon (33)
1–2
4
October 26
@ Minneapolis
100–108
George Yardley (36)
1–3
5
October 31
Cincinnati
113–120
Phil Jordon (31)
2–3
6
November 1
@ Boston
98–112
George Yardley (17)
2–4
7
November 2
@ Philadelphia
107–91
George Yardley (33)
3–4
8
November 7
New York
115–101
Chuck Noble (23)
3–5
9
November 9
Boston
133–136
Gene Shue (45)
4–5
10
November 13
N Minneapolis
110–119
Shue, Yardley (32)
5–5
11
November 14
Syracuse
111–109
George Yardley (25)
5–6
12
November 15
@ St. Louis
91–102
Phil Jordon (20)
5–7
13
November 18
N Boston
102–115
Phil Jordon (18)
5–8
14
November 22
Cincinnati
86–103
George Yardley (24)
6–8
15
November 23
@ Minneapolis
124–109
George Yardley (34)
7–8
16
November 25
Minneapolis
98–90
George Yardley (31)
7–9
17
November 26
@ Cincinnati
112–95
Phil Jordon (24)
8–9
18
November 28
Syracuse
93–101
Chuck Noble (20)
9–9
19
November 29
@ Boston
96–110
Farley , McMillon , Shue (14)
9–10
20
December 2
Philadelphia
91–95
George Yardley (37)
10–10
21
December 5
New York
110–108
George Yardley (24)
10–11
22
December 6
@ New York
99–92
Chuck Noble (20)
11–11
23
December 10
N St. Louis
82–89
Dukes , Jordon (12)
12–11
24
December 11
N St. Louis
101–107
George Yardley (37)
13–11
25
December 12
Philadelphia
95–97
Phil Jordon (32)
14–11
26
December 14
Syracuse
101–95
Dick McGuire (22)
14–12
27
December 17
Boston
102–95
George Yardley (33)
14–13
28
December 18
@ Minneapolis
104–113
George Yardley (27)
14–14
29
December 20
St. Louis
111–104
Gene Shue (20)
14–15
30
December 25
N Minneapolis
97–98 (OT)
Gene Shue (17)
15–15
31
December 26
Cincinnati
91–131
George Yardley (28)
16–15
32
December 30
@ New York
90–93
George Yardley (21)
16–16
33
January 2
N Cincinnati
104–111
George Yardley (30)
16–17
34
January 3
New York
106–102
George Yardley (16)
16–18
35
January 4
@ Syracuse
94–118
Phil Jordon (24)
16–19
36
January 6
@ Philadelphia
107–105
George Yardley (27)
17–19
37
January 9
Boston
103–90
George Yardley (21)
17–20
38
January 10
@ Cincinnati
101–69
Gene Shue (24)
18–20
39
January 11
@ St. Louis
100–111
McGuire, Shue (14)
18–21
40
January 13
N Cincinnati
112–92
Phil Jordon (24)
19–21
41
January 14
St. Louis
114–108
Walter Dukes (25)
19–22
42
January 17
Philadelphia
106–104
Walter Dukes (23)
19–23
43
January 18
@ Cincinnati
88–107
Walter Dukes (26)
19–24
44
January 21
@ Philadelphia
105–112
George Yardley (33)
19–25
45
January 24
@ New York
118–122 (OT)
Walter Dukes (24)
19–26
46
January 25
@ Boston
118–119 (OT)
Gene Shue (29)
19–27
47
January 26
N Philadelphia
102–98
Phil Jordon (23)
19–28
48
January 27
Syracuse
121–107
Phil Jordon (23)
19–29
49
January 30
N Minneapolis
88–86
Gene Shue (20)
19–30
50
January 31
Cincinnati
88–103
Gene Shue (27)
20–30
51
February 1
@ St. Louis
96–130
Chuck Noble (18)
20–31
52
February 4
Philadelphia
117–119 (2OT)
Walter Dukes (26)
21–31
53
February 6
N Syracuse
122–103
Joe Holup (21)
21–32
54
February 8
Minneapolis
115–103
Earl Lloyd (22)
21–33
55
February 9
N Cincinnati
122–97
Phil Jordon (20)
22–33
56
February 11
@ Syracuse
118–114 (OT)
Phil Jordon (30)
23–33
57
February 13
New York
90–96
Phil Jordon (19)
24–33
58
February 15
@ Boston
94–120
Gene Shue (15)
24–34
59
February 17
Minneapolis
97–90
Earl Lloyd (20)
24–35
60
February 18
@ Minneapolis
95–105
Gene Shue (22)
24–36
61
February 20
Boston
111–106 (OT)
Gene Shue (24)
24–37
62
February 21
N New York
101–114
Gene Shue (26)
25–37
63
February 22
@ Syracuse
108–139
Gene Shue (21)
25–38
64
February 25
St. Louis
104–100
Phil Jordon (20)
25–39
65
February 26
N Cincinnati
101–106
Gene Shue (16)
25–40
66
March 1
Cincinnati
101–117
Gene Shue (31)
26–40
67
March 3
N Philadelphia
116–107
Gene Shue (20)
26–41
68
March 4
St. Louis
97–127
Shellie McMillon (23)
27–41
69
March 6
Minneapolis
99–98
Conlin , Dukes (17)
27–42
70
March 7
@ St. Louis
128–137
Gene Shue (27)
27–43
71
March 8
@ New York
120–127
Phil Jordon (19)
27–44
72
March 11
@ Minneapolis
123–118
Phil Jordon (21)
28–44
Playoffs
1959 playoff game log
Division Semifinals: 1–2 (home: 1–0; road: 0–2)
1959 schedule
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