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- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season abstract "The 1966–67 season was the Royals 22nd overall, and their tenth in Cincinnati.The season opened in the glare of their disappointing loss to Boston in the previous season's playoffs. It was considered a rebuilding season with some key roster changes. Long-time stars Jack Twyman and Wayne Embry had both retired, both unhappy with their roles on the team the previous year. Tom Hawkins had rejoined the contending Los Angeles Lakers.Local college star Conrad 'Connie' Dierking was promoted to starting center, with promising rookie Walt Wesley his backup. First Team All-Pros Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertson were again the focus of the team. Happy Hairston and Bobby Love saw minutes at forward next to Lucas, while Adrian Smith and Flynn Robinson saw minutes at guard next to Robertson.Clearly rebuilding, the Royals had little hope of matching rivals Boston and Philadelphia this season, as they had a season ago. The team finished third in the NBA's Eastern Division.Individual performances and off-court activities by Robertson and Lucas marked the season. Robertson was head of the NBA's Player Union and fought for the advancement of players' rights on a number of issues. He also posted another Hall Of Fame-caliber season as a scorer, accurate shooter, passer and free thrower. Lucas was involved in several off-court business ventures, including his own fast-food chain, Jerry Lucas Beef-N-Shakes. While injuries affected him this season, he remained one of best rebounders in NBA history. He also continued to see time at center for the team as well as at forward. Both he and Robertson continued to play huge minutes for the team, rarely leaving the court during games.Art Modell, head of the NFL Cleveland Browns, agreed to sponsor nine home games at the Cleveland Arena over the course of the season. The Cleveland crowds were consistently among the largest the Royals were cheered by that season.The Royals made the playoffs for their last time while based in Cincinnati. They drew 68–13 record-setting Philadelphia as their opponent. With a victory on their own court in Game One, the Royals were then routed over the remaining games of the series to conclude their transitional season.".
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- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink 1967_NBA_Playoffs.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Smith_(basketball).
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink All-NBA_Team.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Art_Modell.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Love.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966–67_NBA_season.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacramento_Kings_seasons.
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- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Arena.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Browns.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Connie_Dierking.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Flynn_Robinson.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Freddie_Lewis.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink George_Wilson_(basketball,_born_1942).
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Hall_of_fame.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Happy_Hairston.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jack_McMahon.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Twyman.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jerry_Lucas.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Ware_(basketball).
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Jon_McGlocklin.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Len_Chappell.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Lakers.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_League.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Robertson.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_76ers.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_Kings.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Hawkins_(basketball).
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Wesley.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLink Wayne_Embry.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1966–67 Cincinnati Royals season".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "1966–67".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royals".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season arena Cincinnati_Gardens.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season bbrTeam "CIN".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season coach Jack_McMahon.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season division "Eastern".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season divisionPlace "3".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season endYear "1967".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season losses "42".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season owners "Jeremy Jacobs".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season owners "Max Jacobs".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season playoffs 1967_NBA_Playoffs.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season team "Cincinnati Royals".
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- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season wins "39".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season subject Category:1966–67_NBA_season.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season subject Category:Sacramento_Kings_seasons.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season hypernym Overall.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season type Single.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season type Redirect.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season type Season.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season type Season.
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season comment "The 1966–67 season was the Royals 22nd overall, and their tenth in Cincinnati.The season opened in the glare of their disappointing loss to Boston in the previous season's playoffs. It was considered a rebuilding season with some key roster changes. Long-time stars Jack Twyman and Wayne Embry had both retired, both unhappy with their roles on the team the previous year.".
- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season label "1966–67 Cincinnati Royals season".
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- 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season isPrimaryTopicOf 1966–67_Cincinnati_Royals_season.