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The 1964-65 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 17th season in the NBA and its eighth season in the city of Detroit. The team played at Cobo Arena in Detroit. The team fired coach Charles Wolf after 11 games, naming 24-year old forward Dave DeBusschere player-manager. The Pistons finished the season 31-49 (.388), 4th in the Western Division. Before the season began, the team made a major trade to rid the team of players who had feuded with Wolf, adding Terry Dischinger, Don Kojis and Rod Thorn from the Baltimore Bullets for Bob Ferry, Bailey Howell, Les Hunter, Wali Jones and Don Ohl. The trade was the largest in NBA history at the time. Former Piston Gene Shue, coaching for Baltimore, assessed the trade thusly: “Detroit has the worst management in the league.”

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  • 1964–65 Detroit Pistons season (en)
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  • La temporada 1964-65 fue la 17.ª de los Pistons en la NBA, y la 8.ª en su localización de Detroit, Míchigan. La temporada regular acabaron con 31 victorias y 49 derrotas, ocupando la cuarta posición de la División Oeste y no logrando clasificarse para los playoffs.​ (es)
  • La stagione 1964-65 dei Detroit Pistons fu la 16ª nella NBA per la franchigia. I Detroit Pistons arrivarono quarti nella Western Division con un record di 31-49, non qualificandosi per i play-off. (it)
  • The 1964-65 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 17th season in the NBA and its eighth season in the city of Detroit. The team played at Cobo Arena in Detroit. The team fired coach Charles Wolf after 11 games, naming 24-year old forward Dave DeBusschere player-manager. The Pistons finished the season 31-49 (.388), 4th in the Western Division. Before the season began, the team made a major trade to rid the team of players who had feuded with Wolf, adding Terry Dischinger, Don Kojis and Rod Thorn from the Baltimore Bullets for Bob Ferry, Bailey Howell, Les Hunter, Wali Jones and Don Ohl. The trade was the largest in NBA history at the time. Former Piston Gene Shue, coaching for Baltimore, assessed the trade thusly: “Detroit has the worst management in the league.” (en)
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