1977–78 Kansas City Kings season
The 1977–78 Kansas City Kings season was their sixth season in Kansas City. The Kings had a losing record for the third consecutive season which resulted in missing the playoffs. The club started the season with 13 wins and 24 losses, which led to the dismissal of coach Phil Johnson. Under his replacement Larry Staverman the Kings would not play any better as they finished in last place with a 31-51 record.
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1977–78 Kansas City Kings season
The 1977–78 Kansas City Kings season was their sixth season in Kansas City. The Kings had a losing record for the third consecutive season which resulted in missing the playoffs. The club started the season with 13 wins and 24 losses, which led to the dismissal of coach Phil Johnson. Under his replacement Larry Staverman the Kings would not play any better as they finished in last place with a 31-51 record.
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La stagione 1977-78 dei Kansas ...... qualificandosi per i play-off.
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The 1977–78 Kansas City Kings ...... ast place with a 31-51 record.
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La stagione 1977-78 dei Kansas ...... qualificandosi per i play-off.
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The 1977–78 Kansas City Kings ...... ast place with a 31-51 record.
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1977–78 Kansas City Kings season
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Kansas City Kings 1977-1978
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