NBA basketball team season (NBA champions)
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1962–63 NBA season was the Celtics' 17th season in the NBA. The Celtics finished the season by winning their sixth NBA Championship. In 2024, HoopsHype would list this squad as the team with the 25th easiest route to an NBA Finals championship due primarily to their first round opponent they faced off against in the Cincinnati Royals .[ 1]
Offseason
NBA draft
The 1962 NBA Draft results were:
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
1962-63 NBA Records
Team
BOS
CHI
CIN
DET
LAL
NYK
SFW
STL
SYR
Boston
—
8–2
9–3
8–0
4–5
10–2
8–1
5–3
6–6
Chicago
2–8
—
4–6
3–7
3–7
4–6
4–6
3–7
2–8
Cincinnati
3–9
6–4
—
4–4
3–6
10–2
6–3
3–5
7–5
Detroit
0–8
7–3
4–4
—
1–11
8–1
7–5
4–8
3–6
Los Angeles
5–4
7–3
6–3
11–1
—
5–3
8–4
7–5
4–4
New York
2–10
6–4
2–10
1–8
3–5
—
2–6
3–6
2–10
San Francisco
1–8
6–4
3–6
5–7
4–8
6–2
—
3–9
3–5
St. Louis
3–5
7–3
5–3
8–4
5–7
6–3
9–3
—
5–4
Syracuse
6–6
8–2
5–7
6–3
4–4
10–2
5–3
4–5
—
Game log
1962–63 Game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
October 20
New York
116–149
Sam Jones (25)
1–0
2
October 26
@ New York
133–108
Bill Russell (25)
2–0
3
October 27
Syracuse
98–118
Heinsohn , S. Jones, Sanders (17)
3–0
4
October 30
@ St. Louis
97–98
Sam Jones (23)
3–1
5
October 31
@ Detroit
115–100
Tom Heinsohn (24)
4–1
6
November 2
@ Chicago
107–97
Bob Cousy (23)
5–1
7
November 3
Detroit
114–125
Tom Heinsohn (21)
6–1
8
November 7
@ Cincinnati
106–105
Sam Jones (23)
7–1
9
November 9
Los Angeles
133–120
Sam Jones (23)
7–2
10
November 11
N New York
98–117
Tom Heinsohn (24)
8–2
11
November 12
Cincinnati
126–137
Tom Heinsohn (25)
9–2
12
November 13
@ New York
116–102
Tom Heinsohn (26)
10–2
13
November 16
@ Syracuse
105–113
Tom Heinsohn (27)
10–3
14
November 17
San Francisco
109–127
Tom Heinsohn (28)
11–3
15
November 20
N Chicago
106–113
Heinsohn, Russell (20)
12–3
16
November 21
St. Louis
106–115
Bill Russell (26)
13–3
17
November 22
N Syracuse
130–120
Frank Ramsey (23)
13–4
18
November 23
N Chicago
104–116
Satch Sanders (27)
14–4
19
November 24
@ St. Louis
95–97
Satch Sanders (21)
14–5
20
November 27
N Detroit
115–125
Tom Heinsohn (24)
15–5
21
December 1
Syracuse
110–129
Heinsohn, S. Jones, Russell (22)
16–5
22
December 2
@ Cincinnati
128–127 (OT)
Sam Jones (27)
17–5
23
December 5
@ Detroit
106–93
Sam Jones (20)
18–5
24
December 7
Los Angeles
112–126
Bill Russell (24)
19–5
25
December 8
@ Syracuse
97–102
Tom Heinsohn (20)
19–6
26
December 11
@ New York
87–95
Bill Russell (18)
19–7
27
December 12
St. Louis
98–111
Sam Jones (27)
20–7
28
December 13
N Detroit
93–103
Tom Heinsohn (26)
21–7
29
December 15
Cincinnati
124–120
Bill Russell (23)
21–8
30
December 22
New York
120–106
Sam Jones (24)
21–9
31
December 26
San Francisco
113–116
Sam Jones (20)
22–9
32
December 27
N San Francisco
102–108
Sam Jones (32)
23–9
33
December 28
@ Cincinnati
121–113
John Havlicek (31)
24–9
34
December 29
@ St. Louis
100–102
Tom Heinsohn (23)
24–10
35
January 2
@ San Francisco
135–120 (OT)
Tom Heinsohn (41)
25–10
36
January 4
@ Los Angeles
123–125
Tom Heinsohn (29)
25–11
37
January 5
@ Los Angeles
104–106
John Havlicek (24)
25–12
38
January 8
@ San Francisco
118–112
Bob Cousy (19)
26–12
39
January 9
@ Chicago
123–131
John Havlicek (20)
26–13
40
January 10
@ Cincinnati
121–130
Bill Russell (31)
26–14
41
January 11
Syracuse
117–134
John Havlicek (27)
27–14
42
January 13
Chicago
99–143
Clyde Lovellette (24)
28–14
43
January 17
N Chicago
93–110
Tom Heinsohn (18)
29–14
44
January 18
Cincinnati
114–122
Tom Heinsohn (25)
30–14
45
January 19
@ Syracuse
148–149 (OT)
Sam Jones (37)
30–15
46
January 20
Los Angeles
121–133
S. Jones, Russell (29)
31–15
47
January 22
@ New York
124–100
Bob Cousy (19)
32–15
48
January 23
@ Cincinnati
133–138
Tom Heinsohn (25)
32–16
49
January 24
N St. Louis
109–111
Sam Jones (27)
33–16
50
January 25
St. Louis
98–113
Sam Jones (21)
34–16
51
January 27
New York
110–123
John Havlicek (26)
35–16
52
January 29
N Chicago
99–100
Sam Jones (23)
36–16
53
January 30
San Francisco
111–125
Bill Russell (23)
37–16
54
January 31
N Cincinnati
125–128
Sam Jones (22)
38–16
55
February 1
Syracuse
125–111
Satch Sanders (22)
38–17
56
February 3
Detroit
128–137
Sam Jones (35)
39–17
57
February 5
@ Cincinnati
106–96
Sam Jones (27)
40–17
58
February 6
@ Syracuse
109–126
Sam Jones (22)
40–18
59
February 8
@ New York
129–97
John Havlicek (19)
41–18
60
February 9
San Francisco
112–118
Cousy, S. Jones (22)
42–18
61
February 10
New York
123–129
Sam Jones (21)
43–18
62
February 12
N Los Angeles
93–120
Sam Jones (25)
44–18
63
February 13
Los Angeles
134–128
Satch Sanders (25)
44–19
64
February 15
N Syracuse
114–123
Tom Heinsohn (33)
45–19
65
February 16
@ St. Louis
114–94
Sam Jones (34)
46–19
66
February 17
@ Chicago
110–107
Sam Jones (28)
47–19
67
February 19
Cincinnati
126–129
Heinsohn, S. Jones (25)
48–19
68
February 20
@ Detroit
117–113
John Havlicek (24)
49–19
69
February 21
@ San Francisco
135–118
Bill Russell (25)
50–19
70
February 22
@ Los Angeles
105–113
Sam Jones (24)
50–20
71
February 24
@ Los Angeles
119–109
Sam Jones (28)
51–20
72
February 26
@ San Francisco
112–128
Bill Russell (20)
51–21
73
March 2
New York
117–122
John Havlicek (32)
52–21
74
March 3
@ New York
102–95
Sam Jones (17)
53–21
75
March 7
@ Detroit
115–104
Sam Jones (31)
54–21
76
March 8
@ Chicago
109–110
Bill Russell (24)
54–22
77
March 10
Cincinnati
117–149
Tom Heinsohn (29)
55–22
78
March 13
Chicago
108–121
Tom Heinsohn (37)
56–22
79
March 16
@ Syracuse
125–121
Tom Heinsohn (21)
57–22
80
March 17
Syracuse
116–125
Tom Heinsohn (28)
58–22
Player stats
Note: GP= Games played; REB= Rebounds; AST= Assists; STL = Steals; BLK = Blocks; PTS = Points; AVG = Average
[ 2]
Playoffs
1963 playoff game log
Division Finals: 4–3 (home: 2–2; road: 2–1)
NBA Finals: 4–2 (home: 2–1; road: 2–1)
1963 schedule
Awards and honors
References
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