1958–59 Detroit Pistons season

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West Division Semifinals
(eliminated 1–2)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
< 1957–58 1959–60 >

The 1958–59 NBA season was the

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

Syracuse Nationals during the season in a trade that netted Ed Conlin.[2][1]

Regular season

Season standings

W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-St. Louis Hawks 49 23 .681 28–3 14–15 7–5 27–9
x-Minneapolis Lakers 33 39 .458 16 15–7 9–17 9–15 18–18
x-Detroit Pistons 28 44 .389 21 13–17 8–20 7–7 17–19
Cincinnati Royals 19 53 .264 30 9–19 2–25 8–9 10–26
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)
Game Date Team Score High points Location Series
1 March 14 @ Minneapolis L 89–92 Phil Jordon (22) Minneapolis Auditorium 0–1
2 March 15 Minneapolis W 117–103 Gene Shue (32) Detroit Olympia 1–1
3 March 18 @ Minneapolis L 102–129 Gene Shue (31) Minneapolis Auditorium 1–2
1959 schedule

References

  1. ^ a b "1958-59 Detroit Pistons Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "Chevette to Corvette No. 47: The 1958-59". Pistonpowered.com. October 7, 2011. Retrieved February 24, 2022.