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The 1969–70 NBA season was the Hawks' 21st season in the NBA and second season in the city of Atlanta. [1] Draft picks ... Team ATL BAL BOS CHI ... St. Louis, Missouri:
Red, blue and white served as the team's color scheme during the St. Louis and early Atlanta years (1955–70), and they wore red and white uniforms for much of their tenure in St. Louis. The team moved to Atlanta in 1968 and sported baby blue and white uniforms until 1970, when they went with a blue, green and white palette.
The team moved to Milwaukee in 1951, then to St. Louis in 1955, where it won its sole NBA Championship (as the St. Louis Hawks). A decade after winning the NBA title, in 1968, the Hawks came to Atlanta. [4] The Hawks have won six division titles and 18 playoff series since moving to Atlanta.
On May 3, 1968, Kerner sold the St. Louis Hawks to Tom Cousins and former Georgia governor Carl Sanders for $3.5 million. The new owners moved the team to Atlanta, Georgia (a city that had seen the arrival of football and baseball in the span of three years) at the conclusion of the 1967–68 season, where they remain today, as the Atlanta ...
The 1967–68 St. Louis Hawks season was the 13th and last season in St. Louis for the franchise, before relocating to Atlanta for the following season. The Hawks won the Western Division title with a record of 56–26, before losing to the San Francisco Warriors in the West Semifinal , four games to two.
Nov. 28—Two-time defending state champion Saint Louis collected 12 first-place votes to claim the No. 1 ranking in the season debut of the Star-Advertiser Boys Basketball Top 10. Two-time ...
The Screaming Eagles showed flashes of potential, particularly on defense, and gave themselves something to build on in their loss to the Billikens.
1961–62 St. Louis Hawks season; Head coach: Paul Seymour Andrew Levane Bob Pettit: Arena: Kiel Auditorium: Results; Record: 29–51 (.363) ... Team BOS CHI CIN DET ...