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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season abstract "The 1957–58 season was the Royals first season in Cincinnati. Interest in the team was created by a draft deal that brought Lakers All-Star Clyde Lovellette to the team. The team then lured guard George King, the former Syracuse starter back from college coaching. Both additions added talent and veteran leadership to a still young squad.The roster included star shooter Jack Twyman, Dick Ricketts (who also pitched in the major leagues), and star swing man Tom Marshall. In their first year in Cincinnati, the Royals ended a 2-year playoff drought by finishing in a tie for 2nd place in the NBA's West Division.The Royals finished with a record of 33–39. One of the team leaders was Maurice Stokes, who finished second in rebounding with 18.1 rebounds per game. The 6'8 240-pound Stokes, arguably the NBA's first black superstar, also amazed by rating third in the NBA in assists.Lovellette was fourth in the NBA in scoring, while Twyman led the NBA in shooting accuracy. The entire frontline of Stokes, Lovellette and Twyman were named NBA All-Stars that first season. The team had the makings of a real contender, but the backcourt was debilitated by injuries to Marhsall and King, plus promising Si Green and Johnny McCarthy had been lost to mandatory military service. The team's first-year promise took a tragic turn in mid-March. In the final game of the regular season, played on March 12, Stokes suffered an injury when his head hit the hardwood floor in a game versus the Minneapolis Lakers. Despite being knocked unconscious, Stokes would play in the playoffs against the Detroit Pistons. On the flight home after losing to the Pistons, Stokes suddenly fell ill and was rushed to the hospital upon landing. As the Pistons swept the Royals, Stokes lapsed into a coma. It was revealed that Stokes suffered encephalopathy, a traumatic brain injury that damaged his motor control center. The injury would leave Maurice Stokes as a quadriplegic without the ability to speak. Teammate Jack Twyman would serve as Stokes legal guardian until his death in 1970.The Stokes tragedy would ultimately decimate the team, with six other players not returning for next season. The team was also suddenly sold to local Cincinnati buyers, and coach Bobby Wanzer would also later be replaced. This first year, therefore, stands out from all the Cincinnati teams.".
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink 1953_NBA_Playoffs.
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Wanzer.
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati_Gardens.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Clyde_Lovellette.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Piontek.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Pistons.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Duckett.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Ricketts.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Don_Meineke.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink George_King_(basketball).
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Rod_Hundley.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Twyman.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Paulson.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Paxson.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Stokes.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Richie_Regan.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_Kings.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Marshall_(basketball).
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink West_Virginia_Mountaineers_mens_basketball.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1957–58 Cincinnati Royals season".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1957–58".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1958".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royals".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season arena Cincinnati_Gardens.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season bbrTeam "CIN".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season coach Bobby_Wanzer.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season division "Western".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season divisionPlace "2".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season endYear "1958".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season losses "39".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season playoffs 1958_NBA_Playoffs.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season team "Cincinnati Royals".
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wins "33".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season subject Category:1957–58_NBA_season.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season subject Category:Sacramento_Kings_seasons.
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season comment "The 1957–58 season was the Royals first season in Cincinnati. Interest in the team was created by a draft deal that brought Lakers All-Star Clyde Lovellette to the team. The team then lured guard George King, the former Syracuse starter back from college coaching. Both additions added talent and veteran leadership to a still young squad.The roster included star shooter Jack Twyman, Dick Ricketts (who also pitched in the major leagues), and star swing man Tom Marshall.".
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season label "1957–58 Cincinnati Royals season".
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- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season wasDerivedFrom 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season?oldid=654894300.
- 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1957–58_Cincinnati_Royals_season.