Philadelphia 76ers 1988-89 Roster and Stats

The 1988-89 Philadelphia 76ers experienced a challenging NBA season, finishing with a 46-36 record. Under head coach Jim Lynam, the team displayed flashes of competitiveness but struggled for consistency. Key player Charles Barkley led the team, delivering impressive performances and earning All-NBA First Team honors. Barkley’s prowess was a bright spot, averaging 25.8 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, showcasing his dominance in the league.

Despite Barkley’s heroics, the 76ers faced difficulties integrating new talent and maintaining defensive stability. The team ranked 12th in the league for points allowed per game, which hindered their playoff aspirations. The 76ers secured a playoff berth but were eliminated in the First Round by the New York Knicks in a 3-0 sweep. This season highlighted the need for strategic adjustments and roster enhancements to recapture past glories and contend more effectively in future campaigns.

  • Regular Season Record: 46-36
  • Playoff Result: Eastern Conference First Round: 0-3

Philadelphia 76ers Roster and Stats for 1988-89 Season

POINTS
Season Stats Player Image
Charles Barkley
25.8
REBOUNDS
Season Stats Player Image
Charles Barkley
12.5
ASSISTS
Season Stats Player Image
Maurice Cheeks
7.8
Regular SeasonPlayoffs
PlayerGPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%GPPTSREBASTSTLBLK3P%
Charles Barkley7925.812.54.11.60.821.6327.011.75.31.70.720.0
Mike Gminski8217.29.41.70.61.30.0316.37.70.70.02.70.0
Ron Anderson8216.25.01.70.90.318.2320.75.34.30.30.70.0
Cliff Robinson1415.15.42.31.20.10.000.00.00.00.00.00.0
Hersey Hawkins7915.12.83.01.50.542.832.71.71.31.00.30.0
Maurice Cheeks7111.62.67.81.50.27.7317.73.713.02.30.30.0
Derek Smith367.82.41.90.70.425.036.32.31.00.30.00.0
Gerald Henderson656.51.02.20.60.030.838.02.31.70.70.028.6
Scott Brooks825.21.13.70.80.035.931.71.31.70.00.050.0
Ben Coleman585.13.10.30.20.30.034.71.70.00.30.00.0
Shelton Jones425.02.30.80.40.30.000.00.00.00.00.00.0
David Wingate334.21.12.20.30.133.300.00.00.00.00.00.0
Pete Myers43.52.50.50.80.00.000.00.00.00.00.00.0
Chris Welp723.42.70.40.30.60.030.72.30.00.00.00.0
Bob Thornton542.41.70.30.10.133.300.00.00.00.00.00.0
Jim Rowinski31.01.00.00.00.00.000.00.00.00.00.00.0

Philadelphia 76ers in the 1989 NBA Playoffs

Playoffs First Round vs. New York Knicks

In the first round of the 1989 NBA Playoffs, the Philadelphia 76ers faced off against the New York Knicks. Despite a strong performance from Charles Barkley, who was the team's standout star, the 76ers were unable to advance, losing the series 3-0. The Knicks' physical defense and clutch performances, particularly from Patrick Ewing, proved too much for Philadelphia to overcome.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Apr 27, 1989@ New York KnicksL 102-96
Apr 29, 1989@ New York KnicksL 107-106
May 02, 1989vs. New York KnicksL 116-115

Philadelphia 76ers 1988-89 Regular Season Game Log

Here is the game log for the 1988-89 season for the Philadelphia 76ers.

DateOpponentResultHigh Scorer
Nov 04, 1988vs. Los Angeles ClippersW 129-110
Nov 05, 1988vs. Boston CelticsW 129-115
Nov 08, 1988vs. Detroit PistonsL 116-109
Nov 09, 1988@ Milwaukee BucksL 114-103
Nov 11, 1988vs. Atlanta HawksW 107-105
Nov 15, 1988@ Chicago BullsL 120-107
Nov 16, 1988vs. Chicago BullsW 123-110
Nov 18, 1988vs. New York KnicksW 137-135
Nov 19, 1988@ New York KnicksL 141-122
Nov 22, 1988@ Washington BulletsW 130-103
Nov 23, 1988vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 104-91
Nov 25, 1988vs. Charlotte HornetsW 123-116
Nov 26, 1988vs. Indiana PacersW 122-114
Nov 28, 1988vs. Los Angeles LakersL 109-104
Nov 30, 1988vs. Portland Trail BlazersW 114-106
Dec 01, 1988@ Charlotte HornetsL 109-107
Dec 03, 1988@ Indiana PacersW 107-100
Dec 07, 1988vs. Denver NuggetsW 134-109
Dec 09, 1988@ Boston CelticsL 121-107
Dec 10, 1988@ Detroit PistonsL 106-100
Dec 13, 1988vs. Milwaukee BucksL 109-91
Dec 14, 1988@ Atlanta HawksL 103-96
Dec 16, 1988@ New Jersey NetsW 114-106
Dec 17, 1988vs. Utah JazzW 119-107
Dec 20, 1988vs. Dallas MavericksL 108-102
Dec 25, 1988vs. Washington BulletsW 125-110
Dec 27, 1988@ Golden State WarriorsL 119-112
Dec 28, 1988@ Los Angeles LakersL 128-123
Dec 30, 1988@ Utah JazzL 102-95
Jan 05, 1989@ San Antonio SpursL 119-104
Jan 07, 1989@ Houston RocketsW 96-95
Jan 09, 1989@ Dallas MavericksW 121-103
Jan 11, 1989vs. New Jersey NetsW 103-94
Jan 13, 1989vs. Atlanta HawksW 114-101
Jan 15, 1989@ Charlotte HornetsW 116-109
Jan 16, 1989vs. Charlotte HornetsL 127-122
Jan 18, 1989vs. Boston CelticsW 115-104
Jan 20, 1989@ Boston CelticsL 117-109
Jan 21, 1989@ Washington BulletsL 107-105
Jan 25, 1989vs. Chicago BullsW 120-108
Jan 27, 1989vs. Golden State WarriorsW 113-112
Jan 28, 1989@ New Jersey NetsW 123-105
Jan 31, 1989@ Cleveland CavaliersL 118-103
Feb 01, 1989vs. Washington BulletsW 114-110
Feb 03, 1989vs. Detroit PistonsL 124-106
Feb 08, 1989vs. Seattle SuperSonicsW 109-102
Feb 14, 1989@ Indiana PacersW 113-108
Feb 15, 1989vs. Indiana PacersW 113-98
Feb 17, 1989vs. New Jersey NetsL 129-127
Feb 18, 1989@ Cleveland CavaliersL 118-100
Feb 22, 1989@ Miami HeatW 139-108
Feb 24, 1989@ Phoenix SunsL 120-95
Feb 26, 1989@ Denver NuggetsL 122-115
Feb 28, 1989@ Los Angeles ClippersW 123-105
Mar 01, 1989@ Sacramento KingsW 114-111
Mar 03, 1989@ Portland Trail BlazersL 129-121
Mar 04, 1989@ Seattle SuperSonicsL 118-104
Mar 06, 1989vs. Phoenix SunsL 110-106
Mar 07, 1989@ Chicago BullsW 90-88
Mar 09, 1989vs. Sacramento KingsW 106-96
Mar 11, 1989vs. Detroit PistonsL 111-106
Mar 15, 1989vs. New Jersey NetsW 100-96
Mar 16, 1989@ New York KnicksW 121-112
Mar 18, 1989@ Washington BulletsL 123-114
Mar 20, 1989vs. New York KnicksL 129-109
Mar 22, 1989vs. Cleveland CavaliersW 100-97
Mar 24, 1989vs. San Antonio SpursW 135-122
Mar 26, 1989@ Boston CelticsL 105-103
Mar 28, 1989vs. Boston CelticsW 117-115
Mar 31, 1989vs. Miami HeatW 114-93
Apr 02, 1989vs. Houston RocketsW 108-99
Apr 04, 1989@ New York KnicksW 124-113
Apr 05, 1989@ Atlanta HawksL 135-93
Apr 07, 1989@ Charlotte HornetsW 118-108
Apr 08, 1989@ Milwaukee BucksL 113-103
Apr 11, 1989@ Cleveland CavaliersL 92-90
Apr 14, 1989vs. Charlotte HornetsL 119-115
Apr 16, 1989vs. New York KnicksW 115-112
Apr 18, 1989vs. Milwaukee BucksW 124-102
Apr 20, 1989@ New Jersey NetsW 105-92
Apr 21, 1989@ Detroit PistonsL 100-91
Apr 23, 1989vs. Washington BulletsW 115-106