1975–76 Golden State Warriors season
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The 1975–76 Golden State Warriors season was the 31st season of NBA basketball in Oakland, California Coming off their NBA Championship, the Warriors finished with a then-franchise-best 59–23 record.[1] The Warriors would however lose in the Western Conference finals to the upstart Phoenix Suns, four games to three. The Warriors’ franchise-best regular-season record would be surpassed when the team won the 2014–15 championship, but in between the Warriors would play thirty-eight seasons without even reaching the conference finals, the fourth-longest such drought in NBA history.
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1975–76 Golden State Warriors season | |||
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Division champions | |||
Head coach | Al Attles | ||
General manager | Dick Vertlieb | ||
Owner(s) | Franklin Mieuli | ||
Arena | Oakland Coliseum Arena | ||
Results | |||
Record | 59–23 (.720) | ||
Place | Division: 1st (Pacific) Conference: 1st (Western) | ||
Playoff finish | Conference finals (lost to Suns 3–4) | ||
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |||
Local media | |||
Television | KTVU | ||
Radio | KNBR | ||
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