1963–64 Detroit Pistons season

[2] The Pistons finished with a 23-57 (.288) record, last place (5th) in the Western Division.

Wolf did not smoke or drink or swear or run around late at night and he was hell-bent on making sure no one else did either.

Midseason practice sessions consisted of push-ups, sit-ups and lectures.

And during a game, one missed shot or bad pass meant a trip to the pines, as Piston center Reggie Harding refers to bench time.

'I'd trade every one of you,' Wolf once told his players in an effort to build up their confidence, 'except you're so bad no one will have you.