For 15 seasons, Hal Greer walked into NBA arenas and did the same thing every night: score, compete, and leave opponents searching for answers against a mid-range game that his Hall of Fame teammate Dolph Schayes called the greatest from 15 to 18 feet in basketball history. On February 7, 1970, the 33-year-old guard pulled up for a textbook elbow jumper against the San Francisco Warriors, the kind of silky stroke that carried the Syracuse Nationals-turned-76ers through an era dominated by Boston's dynasty. Greer's 36 points, five rebounds and seven assists powered Philadelphia's 115-111 victory, another virtuoso performance in a career that produced a 1967 NBA championship alongside Wilt Chamberlain, 10 consecutive All-Star selections, the 1968 All-Star Game MVP, and seven All-NBA Second Team nods. The first player in franchise history to have his number retired, Greer's No. 15 hangs in the rafters as the enduring symbol of a man who scored 21,586 points and played 1,122 games, a mark that stood as the NBA's all-time record when he hung up his sneakers. Named to both the NBA's 50th and 75th Anniversary Teams, Greer remains Philadelphia's all-time leader in points, games, and field goals made, a pillar of the franchise's identity whose statue stands outside the team's training complex.
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Player Box Score
41
MIN
36
PTS
5
REB
7
AST
0
STL
0
BLK
0
TOV
0
+/-
13-26
FG
.500
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
10-14
FT
.714
FT%
Hal Greer
Season Averages
37.8
MIN
22
PTS
4.7
REB
5.1
AST
0
STL
0
BLK
0
TOV
0
+/-
8.8-19.4
FG
.454
FG%
0-0
3P
-
3P%
4.4-5.4
FT
.815
FT%








