Chamberlain took the game to new heights and averaged 38.4 ppg in 1960-61. |
The schedule had been increased to 79 games, and Boston and St. Louis once again outclassed the competition with 57 and 51 victories, respectively. For the second straight season, St. Louis had to fight off the Lakers in a seven-game Western Division Finals to meet the Celtics, who cruised past Syracuse in five games. Unfortunately for the Hawks, the well-balanced Celtics dismissed them in five games.
WEST WANTS IN
To the untrained eye, Jerry West appeared to be just a skinny kid from West Virginia when he came to the NBA in 1960. But the 6-3 college forward learning to be a pro guard had a desire to be the best and skills that would allow him to get there. As a rookie, West played behind fellow West Virginia legend Hot Rod Hundley, but it was not long before West pleaded for and got more minutes.
"I knew I couldn't learn sitting on the bench," West said. "The only thing I could learn were bad habits. I had to get out there and get rid of those first-year jitters."


