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The 1968–69 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 21st season in the NBA and 12th season in the city of Detroit. The team played at Cobo Arena in Detroit. The Pistons finished with a 32-50 (.390), 6th place in the Eastern Division. The team fired coach Donnie Butcher after 22 games, replacing him with assistant Paul Seymour in December. Seymour pushed for what would become an ill-advised trade, dealing All-Star and future Hall of Famer Dave DeBusschere to the New York Knicks for journeyman Howard Komives and 7-footer Walt Bellamy, also a Hall of Famer, but one who had worn out welcomes in Baltimore and New York, having a reputation as a malcontent. He proved it in Detroit, lasting a mere 109 games, traded to the Atlanta Hawks a year later, netting the Pistons John Arthurs, who would never pl

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  • 1968–69 Detroit Pistons season (en)
  • Temporada 1968-69 de los Detroit Pistons (es)
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  • La temporada 1968-69 fue la vigésimo primera de los Pistons en la NBA, y la duodécima en su localización de Detroit, Míchigan. La temporada regular acabaron con 32 victorias y 50 derrotas, ocupando la sexta posición de la División Este, no logrando clasificarse para los playoffs.​ (es)
  • La stagione 1968-69 dei Detroit Pistons fu la 20ª nella NBA per la franchigia. I Detroit Pistons arrivarono sesti nella Eastern Division con un record di 32-50, non qualificandosi per i play-off. (it)
  • The 1968–69 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 21st season in the NBA and 12th season in the city of Detroit. The team played at Cobo Arena in Detroit. The Pistons finished with a 32-50 (.390), 6th place in the Eastern Division. The team fired coach Donnie Butcher after 22 games, replacing him with assistant Paul Seymour in December. Seymour pushed for what would become an ill-advised trade, dealing All-Star and future Hall of Famer Dave DeBusschere to the New York Knicks for journeyman Howard Komives and 7-footer Walt Bellamy, also a Hall of Famer, but one who had worn out welcomes in Baltimore and New York, having a reputation as a malcontent. He proved it in Detroit, lasting a mere 109 games, traded to the Atlanta Hawks a year later, netting the Pistons John Arthurs, who would never pl (en)
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