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1949–50 Washington Capitols season

American basketball season


American basketball season

(eliminated 0-2) The 1949–50 Washington Capitols season was the fourth season of the Washington Capitols in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

NBA draft

Main article: 1949 BAA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalitySchool/Club team
18Wallace JonesFUnited StatesKentucky
2Red OwensUnited StatesBaylor
3Cliff BarkerGUnited StatesKentucky

Roster

  • Bob Feerick

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

|- | 1 | November 2 | Baltimore | W 66–61 | Jack Nichols (14) |

1–0
2
November 5
St. Louis
W 81–69
Jack Nichols (18)

|

2–0
3
November 8
Minneapolis
L 66–68
Jack Nichols (19)

|

2–1
4
November 9
at Philadelphia
W 84–69
Fred Scolari (15)

|

3–1
5
November 10
at Baltimore
W 88–72
Fred Scolari (24)

|

4–1
6
November 12
Boston
L 68–76
Jack Nichols (21)

|

4–2
7
November 15
vs Chicago
L 63–77
Jack Nichols (31)

|

4–3
8
November 16
Denver
W 99–90
Dick O'Keefe (19)

|

5–3
9
November 19
Chicago
W 85–69
Jack Nichols (20)

|

6–3
10
November 22
New York
L 74–89
Jack Nichols (17)

|

6–4
11
November 23
at New York
L 67–87
Chick Halbert (13)

|

6–5
12
November 26
Fort Wayne
W 93–76
Fred Scolari (25)

|

7–5
13
November 30
Rochester
L 84–86
Jack Nichols (26)

|

7–6
14
December 3
Philadelphia
W 79–63
Fred Scolari (20)

|

8–6
15
December 4
at Fort Wayne
L 68–72
Reiser, Scolari (11)

|

8–7
16
December 6
at Chicago
L 55–75
Fred Scolari (15)

|

8–8
17
December 7
at Minneapolis
L 76–93
Bones McKinney (16)

|

8–9
18
December 10
Fort Wayne
W 75–69
Chick Reiser (13)

|

9–9
19
December 14
St. Louis
W 79–61
Johnny Norlander (15)

|

10–9
20
December 17
Baltimore
L 72–89
Chick Reiser (18)

|

10–10
21
December 21
Minneapolis
L 61–75
Jack Nichols (22)

|

10–11
22
December 22
at Baltimore
L 82–86
Bones McKinney (20)

|

10–12
23
December 23
Boston
W 86–73
Fred Scolari (20)

|

11–12
24
December 25
at St. Louis
W 81–68
Fred Scolari (19)

|

12–12
25
December 26
at Anderson
L 73–80
Jack Nichols (22)

|

12–13
26
December 27
at Rochester
L 72–96
Leo Katkaveck (15)

|

12–14
27
December 28
Syracuse
W 87–85
Jack Nichols (27)

|

13–14
28
December 31
New York
W 70–64
Bones McKinney (16)

|

14–14
29
January 1
at Syracuse
L 73–79
Leo Katkaveck (15)

|

14–15
30
January 3
at Rochester
L 79–83
Bones McKinney (21)

|

14–16
31
January 4
Rochester
L 63–72
Jack Nichols (20)

|

14–17
32
January 7
Waterloo
W 101–83
Jack Nichols (19)

|

15–17
33
January 10
Chicago
W 86–71
Fred Scolari (17)

|

16–17
34
January 11
at New York
L 72–73
Fred Scolari (21)

|

16–18
35
January 13
at Philadelphia
W 77–67
Bones McKinney (17)

|

17–18
36
January 14
Philadelphia
W 78–70
Jack Nichols (18)

|

18–18
37
January 18
Minneapolis
L 68–76
Jack Nichols (22)

|

18–19
38
January 19
at Baltimore
W 81–68
Chick Reiser (19)

|

19–19
39
January 21
Sheboygan
L 82–88
Dick O'Keefe (22)

|

19–20
40
January 22
at Fort Wayne
L 70–82
Chick Reiser (16)

|

19–21
41
January 24
vs St. Louis
W 75–67
Fred Scolari (15)

|

20–21
42
January 25
at Tri-Cities
W 65–62
Bob Feerick (16)

|

21–21
43
January 26
at St. Louis
W 82–71
Fred Scolari (30)

|

22–21
44
January 29
at Minneapolis
L 60–88
Fred Scolari (13)

|

22–22
45
January 31
at Denver
W 88–78
Jack Nichols (22)

|

23–22
46
February 2
at Sheboygan
L 65–68
Jack Nichols (17)

|

23–23
47
February 4
New York
L 71–76
Fred Scolari (18)

|

23–24
48
February 7
at Indianapolis
L 81–88
Fred Scolari (14)

|

23–25
49
February 8
at Waterloo
L 70–77
Fred Scolari (16)

|

23–26
50
February 9
at Minneapolis
L 59–71
Bob Feerick (15)

|

23–27
51
February 11
Anderson
W 81–69
Fred Scolari (16)

|

24–27
52
February 15
Tri-Cities
L 81–85
Fred Scolari (24)

|

24–28
53
February 18
Indianapolis
W 81–79
Don Otten (21)

|

25–28
54
February 21
at Rochester
L 76–84
Don Otten (21)

|

25–29
55
February 22
at New York
L 81–89
Don Otten (17)

|

25–30
56
February 24
at Boston
L 74–89
Chuck Gilmur (18)

|

25–31
57
February 25
Philadelphia
L 80–92
Don Otten (22)

|

25–32
58
February 26
at Fort Wayne
W 81–78
Dick O'Keefe (24)

|

26–32
59
March 1
vs Chicago
L 75–76
Don Otten (23)

|

26–33
60
March 2
Chicago
W 91–88
Fred Scolari (28)

|

27–33
61
March 4
Boston
W 95–75
Fred Scolari (17)

|

28–33
62
March 7
vs Boston
L 64–75
Leo Katkaveck (14)

|

28–34
63
March 8
Baltimore
W 88–80
Chick Reiser (18)

|

29–34
64
March 10
at Boston
W 76–66
Don Otten (17)

|

30–34
65
March 11
St. Louis
W 92–90
Chick Reiser (17)

|

31–34
66
March 15
Rochester
L 64–93
Gilmur, Scolari (15)

|

31–35
67
March 17
at Philadelphia
L 59–85
Chick Reiser (12)

|

31–36
68
March 18
Fort Wayne
W 82–76
Chick Reiser (18)

| | 32–36

Playoffs

East Division Semifinals

(2) New York Knicks vs. (3) Washington Capitols: Knicks win series 2-0

  • Game 1 @ Washington (March 21): New York 90, Washington 87
  • Game 2 @ New York (March 22): New York 103, Washington 83

Last playoff meeting: 1949 Eastern Division Finals (Washington won 2–1)

References

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