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1954–55 Philadelphia Warriors season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

FieldValue
teamPhiladelphia Warriors
team_linkGolden State Warriors
end_year1955
wins33
losses39
divisionEastern
division_place4
coachEdward Gottlieb
arenaPhiladelphia Civic Center
televisionWFIL-TV
radioWCAU
playoffsDid not qualify
bbr_teamPHW

The 1954–55 Philadelphia Warriors season was the Warriors' 9th season in the NBA. During a very early portion of the season, the Warriors played a game against the Baltimore Bullets on Halloween in 1954, winning that game 102–97 before the original Bullets team later folded operations early in the season on November 27, 1954; that game they played would ultimately end up being wiped out from the official record books for the NBA's history. If the game they played was officially kept as a part of the season's record for the Warriors, their official record would have had Philadelphia get a losing record of 34–39 instead of 33–39 for their season.

Roster

  • Edward Gottlieb

Regular season

Season standings

:x – clinched playoff spot

Game log

1954–55 Game log
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Awards and records

  • Paul Arizin, NBA All-Star Game
  • Neil Johnston, NBA All-Star Game
  • Neil Johnston, NBA Scoring Champion
  • Neil Johnston, All-NBA First Team

References

References

  1. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PHW/1955.html 1954–55 Philadelphia Warriors]
  2. "1954-1955 Baltimore Bullets".
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