Here is the Philadelphia 76ers 1964–65 roster and regular season player statistics.
Franchise Milestone: This was Wilt Chamberlain’s first full season back with the 76ers after being traded from the San Francisco Warriors in January 1965. His presence helped elevate the team into title contention.
Scoring and rebounding focal point for the 76ers; led team in virtually every major statistical category and was a two-way matchup challenge as a rim protector and post scorer.
MVP-5, All-Star, All-NBA Second
Hal Greer
Lead Perimeter Scorer / Facilitator
37.1
High
20.2
5.1
4.5
Strong two-way guard presence
15.95
Stable backcourt leader combining consistent scoring with playmaking; key to setting offensive tone and secondary creator next to Chamberlain.
All-Star, All-NBA Second
Luke Jackson
Two-Way Frontcourt Force
34.1
Mid
14.8
12.9
1.2
Rebounding & interior defense
14.45
Athletic big forward contributing significant rebounding alongside efficient scoring; provided physicality and board control in the frontcourt.
ROY-2, All-Star
Paul Neumann
Secondary Ball Distributor
27.5
Mid
14.4
2.6
3.5
Steady backcourt contributor
10.15
Trusted guard offering reliable scoring and passing; added stability in rotation ball handling responsibilities.
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Larry Costello
Veteran Playmaker / Scorer
30.7
Mid
13.5
2.6
4.3
Experienced lead guard
9.35
Floor general with strong assist numbers and clutch experience; served as a key orchestrator in settled sets.
All-Star
Chet Walker
Wing Scorer / Complementary Two-Way
27.7
Mid
13.2
6.7
1.7
Multi-facet wing play
9.80
Provided efficient perimeter and midrange scoring with rebounding; a versatile wing that balanced scoring duties.
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Dave Gambee
Bench Forward
24.9
Mid
12.6
5.9
1.4
Reliable second-unit contributor
9.95
Added offense and rebounding depth; consistent rotation playmaking and interior presence off the bench.
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Red Kerr
Role Center / Interior Presence
22.6
Low
8.2
6.9
2.5
Veteran paint role
8.80
Served as a post relief for starters, bringing interior strength and veteran awareness to backup big minutes.
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Connie Dierking
Reserve Big
19.2
Low
7.8
6.3
1.1
Complementary frontcourt minutes
7.60
Contributed modest scoring and rebounding in limited minutes as part of frontcourt depth rotation.
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Al Bianchi
Backup Guard
18.6
Low
6.7
1.6
2.3
Steady bench guard
5.30
Provided role minutes in ball distribution and perimeter defense; served as experienced reserve.
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Larry Jones
Spot Scorer
15.6
Low
5.7
2.5
1.7
Limited rotational role
5.95
Played brief spurts offering scoring punch but limited overall floor impact.
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Ben Warley
Reserve Wing
14.1
Low
4.9
4.3
0.8
Energy role off bench
5.50
Brought hustle scoring and rebounding in spot minutes; role player depth piece.
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Jerry Greenspan
Short-Stint Reserve
9.8
Very Low
4.8
2.2
0.0
Minimal rotation time
3.50
Occasional bench contributor showing scoring efficiency in very limited action.
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Steve Courtin
Development Guard
13.2
Very Low
4.2
0.9
0.9
Early career minutes
2.95
Played sparingly while developing ball skills and perimeter play.