The 1958âÂÂ59 St. Louis Hawks season was the franchise's 13th season in the NBA. Despite winning the NBA Championship, Alex Hannum was replaced as coach of the Hawks in 1958âÂÂ59. The new coach was Andy Phillip, and he lasted 10 games before being replaced by Ed Macauley. The Hawks made player changes. Clyde Lovellette was brought in from the Cincinnati Royals. The Hawks won the Western Division with a record of 49 wins and 23 losses. Bob Pettit won his 2nd NBA MVP award as he led the league in scoring with 29.2 points per game. In the Western Division Finals, the Hawks were defeated by the in 6 games.
|- | 1 | March 21 | Minneapolis | W 124âÂÂ90 | Cliff Hagan (40) | â | Kiel Auditorium | 1âÂÂ0 |- | 2 | March 22 | @ Minneapolis | L 98âÂÂ106 | Cliff Hagan (27) | Bob Pettit (7) | Minneapolis Auditorium | 1âÂÂ1 |- | 3 | March 24 | Minneapolis | W 127âÂÂ97 | Bob Pettit (39) | Cliff Hagan (18) | Kiel Auditorium<br>9,324 | 2âÂÂ1 |- | 4 | March 26 | @ Minneapolis | L 98âÂÂ108 | Cliff Hagan (38) | â | Minneapolis Auditorium | 2âÂÂ2 |- | 5 | March 28 | Minneapolis | L 97âÂÂ98 (OT) | Bob Pettit (36) | â | Kiel Auditorium | 2âÂÂ3 |- | 6 | March 29 | @ Minneapolis | L 104âÂÂ106 | Bob Pettit (24) | Clyde Lovellette (15) | Minneapolis Auditorium<br>10,179 | 2âÂÂ4 |-