The 1967âÂÂ68 Chicago Bulls season was the second season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team had moved to the Chicago Stadium beginning this season.
Note: This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players drafted by the franchise that played at least one NBA game.
After that promising beginning the Bulls fell apart. During the 1967-68 NBA season the club traded Guy Rodgers, the steadiest player on the squad, to the Cincinnati Royals for Flynn Robinson and two future draft choices. Chicago lost its first nine games, slumping to 1âÂÂ15 before climbing back to respectability. The Bulls went 28âÂÂ38 the rest of the way but still finished 29âÂÂ53.
Even that record was better than those of the new expansion teams in Seattle and San Diego, so the Bulls still snuck into the playoffs, where they were drubbed by the Lakers in the division semifinals. Bob Boozer, a 6âÂÂ8 forward who had the most productive seasons of his 11-year career while playing for Chicago, led the team in scoring with 21.5 points per game, and Jim Washington topped the club in rebounding with 10.1 boards per contest.
When Jerry Colangelo left the Bulls' front office to run the Phoenix Suns expansion franchise, he took Kerr along as coach. Kerr's replacement for the 1968âÂÂ69 season was Dick Motta, who had won three Big Sky Conference championships at Weber State. Motta was an unlikely choice, but he proved to be a fortuitous one. In the early 1970s he molded Chicago into a tough, defensive-minded squad that was always ready to challenge the opposition, even if it couldn't match up in talent.
Chicago owned the fourth overall pick in the 1968 NBA draft and selected 7-foot, 265-pound center Tom Boerwinkle of Tennessee. Boerwinkle would spend his entire 10-year career with Chicago and wind up as the Bulls' all-time leading rebounder with 5,745 career boards.
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 1 | March 24 | @ Los Angeles | L 101âÂÂ109 | Bob Boozer (27) | Jim Washington (11) | Keith Erickson (5) | The Forum<br>7,352 | 0âÂÂ1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 2 | March 25 | @ Los Angeles | L 106âÂÂ111 | Flynn Robinson (32) | Jim Washington (13) | Bob Boozer (4) | The Forum<br>8,158 | 0âÂÂ2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 3 | March 27 | Los Angeles | W 104âÂÂ98 | Flynn Robinson (41) | Jim Washington (17) | Flynn Robinson (4) | Chicago Stadium<br>3,456 | 1âÂÂ2 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 4 | March 29 | Los Angeles | L 87âÂÂ93 | Keith Erickson (20) | Jim Washington (19) | Erickson, Sloan (2) | Chicago Stadium<br>5,678 | 1âÂÂ3 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 5 | March 31 | @ Los Angeles | L 99âÂÂ122 | Jim Washington (24) | Jim Washington (15) | three players tied (4) | The Forum<br>12,108 | 1âÂÂ4 |-