List of 1964–65 NBA season transactions
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These are the list of personnel changes in the NBA from the 1964–65 NBA season.
Events
[edit]August 8, 1964
[edit]- The Baltimore Bullets hired Buddy Jeannette as head coach.
August 26, 1964
[edit]- The Cincinnati Royals sold Steve Courtin to the Baltimore Bullets.
- The St. Louis Hawks sold Jerry Grote to the Philadelphia 76ers.
September 24, 1964
[edit]- The Detroit Pistons waived Jim Davis.
October 17, 1964
[edit]- The New York Knicks sold Al Butler to the Baltimore Bullets.
October 18, 1964
[edit]- The New York Knicks traded Bill McGill to the St. Louis Hawks for a 1965 2nd round draft pick (Hal Blevins was later selected).
November 2, 1964
[edit]- The Boston Celtics signed Gerry Ward as a free agent.
November 11, 1964
[edit]- The Baltimore Bullets signed Gary Hill as a free agent.
December 27, 1964
[edit]- The St. Louis Hawks fired Harry Gallatin as head coach.
- The St. Louis Hawks appointed Richie Guerin as head coach.
January 3, 1965
[edit]- The New York Knicks reassigned Head Coach Eddie Donovan.
- The New York Knicks hired Harry Gallatin as head coach.
January 15, 1965
[edit]- The San Francisco Warriors traded Wilt Chamberlain to the Philadelphia 76ers for Connie Dierking, Paul Neumann, Lee Shaffer and cash.
January 22, 1965
[edit]- The Philadelphia 76ers signed Steve Courtin as a free agent.
January 28, 1965
[edit]- The Los Angeles Lakers signed Bill McGill as a free agent.
February 2, 1965
[edit]- The San Francisco Warriors signed John Rudometkin as a free agent.
February 3, 1965
[edit]- The San Francisco Warriors signed John Rudometkin as a free agent.
February 8, 1965
[edit]- The San Francisco Warriors signed Cotton Nash as a free agent.
February 14, 1965
[edit]- The New York Knicks signed Barry Kramer as a free agent.
May 13, 1965
[edit]- The Baltimore Bullets reassigned Head Coach Buddy Jeannette.
- The Baltimore Bullets appointed Buddy Jeannette as general manager.
- The Baltimore Bullets hired Paul Seymour as head coach.
References
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