These are the list of personnel changes in the NBA from the 1968–69 NBA season.

Events

July 9, 1968

  • The Philadelphia 76ers traded Wilt Chamberlain to the Los Angeles Lakers for Jerry Chambers, Archie Clark and Darrall Imhoff.

August 27, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns traded Em Bryant to the Boston Celtics for a 1969 2nd round draft pick (Gene Williams was later selected).

September 9, 1968

  • The Chicago Bulls sold Ken Wilburn to the New York Knicks.

September 11, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns traded Dennis Hamilton to the Atlanta Hawks for a 1969 3rd round draft pick (Lloyd Kerr was later selected).

September 12, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns traded Dick Cunningham to the Milwaukee Bucks for John Arthurs, cash and a future 2nd round draft pick.

September 23, 1968

  • The Chicago Bulls traded Keith Erickson to the Los Angeles Lakers for Erwin Mueller.

September 30, 1968

  • The Boston Celtics claimed Bud Olsen on waivers from the Milwaukee Bucks.

October 3, 1968

  • The Detroit Pistons waived Bob Hogsett.

October 8, 1968

  • The Milwaukee Bucks traded Johnny Egan to the Los Angeles Lakers for a future draft pick.

October 12, 1968

  • The Seattle SuperSonics traded Walt Hazzard to the Atlanta Hawks for Lenny Wilkens.
  • The Detroit Pistons signed Paul Long as a free agent.

October 17, 1968

  • The Los Angeles Lakers waived Ed Biedenbach.

October 18, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns signed Ed Biedenbach as a free agent.

November 1, 1968

  • The Chicago Bulls signed Ken Wilburn as a free agent.

November 6, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns waived Rod Knowles.

November 8, 1968

  • The Chicago Bulls waived Ken Wilburn.
  • The Phoenix Suns claimed Bob Warlick on waivers from the Milwaukee Bucks.

November 15, 1968

  • The Seattle SuperSonics traded Richie Guerin to the Atlanta Hawks for Dick Smith.

November 21, 1968

  • The Phoenix Suns waived Ed Biedenbach.

November 23, 1968

  • The Milwaukee Bucks traded Bob Love and Bob Weiss to the Chicago Bulls for Flynn Robinson.

December 1, 1968

  • The Chicago Bulls sold Jim Barnes to the Boston Celtics.

December 2, 1968

  • The Detroit Pistons fired Donnie Butcher as head coach.
  • The Detroit Pistons hired Paul Seymour as head coach.

December 6, 1968

  • The Detroit Pistons claimed Bud Olsen on waivers from the Boston Celtics.

December 17, 1968

  • The Detroit Pistons traded Jim Fox and a 1969 3rd round draft pick (Lamar Green was later selected) to the Phoenix Suns for McCoy McLemore.

December 19, 1968

  • The New York Knicks traded Walt Bellamy and Howard Komives to the Detroit Pistons for Dave DeBusschere.

January 1, 1969

  • The Detroit Pistons traded Rich Niemann and cash to the Milwaukee Bucks for Dave Gambee.

January 20, 1969

  • The Philadelphia 76ers traded Jerry Chambers to the Phoenix Suns for George Wilson.

January 31, 1969

  • The Baltimore Bullets signed John Barnhill as a free agent.
  • The Milwaukee Bucks traded Fred Hetzel to the Cincinnati Royals for Zaid Abdul-Aziz and cash.
  • The Chicago Bulls traded Erwin Mueller to the Seattle SuperSonics for a 1970 4th round draft pick (John Davis was later selected).

February 1, 1969

  • The Cincinnati Royals traded John Tresvant to the Seattle SuperSonics for Al Tucker.

May 8, 1969

  • The Phoenix Suns traded Gary Gregor to the Atlanta Hawks for Paul Silas.

May 9, 1969

  • The Cincinnati Royals fired Ed Jucker as head coach.
  • The Cincinnati Royals hired Bob Cousy as head coach.

May 19, 1969

  • Butch Van Breda Kolff resigns as head coach for Los Angeles Lakers.

May 21, 1969

  • The Detroit Pistons hired Butch Van Breda Kolff as head coach.

June 20, 1969

  • The Phoenix Suns signed Connie Hawkins as a free agent.

June 30, 1969

  • Player/Head Coach Bill Russell retired from the Boston Celtics.
  • The Los Angeles Lakers hired Joe Mullaney as head coach.

References

External links

  • NBA Transactions at NBA.com
  • 1968-69 NBA Transactions | Basketball-Reference.com

NBA Champions With The Worst Regular Season Records Fadeaway World

196970 to the Playoffs Phoenix Suns

1968/69 City Til I Die

196869 Season All Things Lakers Los Angeles Times

NBA Program Philadelphia 76ers (196869) SportsPaper.info