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The 1962–63 Cincinnati Royals season was the team's 15th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and its sixth in Cincinnati. The Royals were shifted from the Western Division into the Eastern Division before the start of the season because the Philadelphia Warriors had relocated to San Francisco .
The infusion of talented youth overall gave the team a real lift. No ordinary rookie, Robertson scored 30.5 points per game, led the NBA in assists by a clear margin, sank the third-highest number of free throws in the league, and was even second on the Royals in rebounding. He was a 6' 5 player unlike any seen before in the NBA.
Stats at Basketball Reference James H. Holstein (September 24, 1930 – December 16, 2007) was an American professional basketball player and coach . A 6'3" forward / guard from the University of Cincinnati , where he was a consensus All-American, Holstein played four seasons (1952–1956) in the National Basketball Association as a member of ...
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks, American Hockey League, 1997-2005; Cincinnati Stingers, Central Hockey League (Minor League), 1979-1980; Cincinnati Mohawks, American Hockey League, 1949–1952, International Hockey League, 1952-1958; Cincinnati Wings, Central Professional Hockey League, 1963-1964; Cincinnati Swords, American Hockey League, 1971-1974 ...
He was also a three-time all-league honoree. Napier scored 1,180 career points and pulled down 701 career rebounds. He still holds the league record with 368 made free throws. Kobe Rodgers, Charleston
This category is for the NBA franchise now known as the Sacramento Kings when it was known as the Cincinnati Royals (1957-1972) and the Rochester Royals (1945-1957). Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Here is Monday's latest ranking for Cincinnati Bearcats basketball in the AP and USA Today polls.
Basketball teams in Cincinnati. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. C. Cincinnati Bearcats basketball (3 C, 3 P)