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1954–55 Syracuse Nationals season

First NBA championship season for Nationals (only championship won in Syracuse)


First NBA championship season for Nationals (only championship won in Syracuse)

During the 1954–55 Syracuse Nationals season (their 6th), the National Basketball Association (NBA) was struggling financially and down to just 8 teams. During a very early portion of the season, the Nationals played a game against the Baltimore Bullets on October 30, 1954, winning that game 69–67 for what originally was their season opener 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 Nationals, their official record would have had Syracuse get a winning record of 44–29 instead of 43–29 for their season. Nationals owner Danny Biasone suggested that the league limit the amount of time taken for a shot. Biasone was upset with the stalling tactics of opposing teams. During the summer of 1954, Biasone had gotten together some of his pros and a group of high school players and timed them with a stopwatch. Most shots were taken within 12 seconds, Biasone discovered. Biasone calculated that a 24-second shot clock would allow at least 30 shots per quarter and assist in increasing scoring. The result would speed up a game that often ended with long periods of teams just holding the ball. Quickness and athletic ability became prized as they never had been before. Excessive fouling didn't disappear completely, but just about everyone concluded that the clock was good for the game. The shot clock was a success with the result that scoring was up 14 points per game league wide. In the 1st season of the shot clock, the Nats would take 1st place in the Eastern Division with a 43–29 record. They would later win the NBA Finals that season following them beating the Boston Celtics 3–1 and winning all of their home games against the Fort Wayne Pistons to win 4–3 for their first NBA Finals championship (and only one while under the Syracuse Nationals name). HoopsHype later ranked this squad as the team with the eighth-easiest path to an NBA Finals championship due to the records of their two opponents they faced off against.

Offseason

NBA draft

Main article: 1954 NBA draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
16Red KerrC/FIllinois

Roster

Regular season

Season standings

Season schedule

DateOpponentScoreResultRecord
Oct 31Minneapolis Lakers94–97Loss0–1
Nov 6@ Boston Celtics84–107Loss0–2
Nov 7Milwaukee Hawks97–80Win1–2
Nov 11@ Fort Wayne Pistons88–86Win2–2
Nov 13@ Milwaukee Hawks72–85Loss2–3
Nov 14@ Minneapolis Lakers92–99Loss2–4
Nov 16Philadelphia Warriors (at New York, NY)86–85Win3–4
Nov 18Fort Wayne PIstons91–82Win4–4
Nov 20@ Rochester Royals80–79Win5–4
Nov 21Boston Celtics110–104Win6–4
Nov 25Milwaukee Hawks91–85Win7–4
Nov 27@ New York Knicks80–74Win8–4
Nov 28New York Knicks79–77Win9–4
Dec 1New York Knicks (at Philadelphia)86–88Loss9–5
Dec 2Rochester Royals82–78Win10–5
Dec 4@ Philadelphia Warriors73–79Loss10–6
Dec 5Philadelphia Warriors89–72Win11–6
Dec 7Philadelphia Warriors (at New Haven, CT)88–81Win12–6
Dec 8@ Rochester Royals78–105Loss12–7
Dec 9Boston Celtics120–107Win13–7
Dec 11@ Boston Celtics90-94Loss13–8
Dec 12Philadelphia Warriors87-96Loss13–9
Dec 14@ New York Knicks91-82Win14–9
Dec 15New York Knicks (at Boston, MA)81-88Loss14–10
Dec 18@ Minneapolis Lakers83-86Loss14–11
Dec 19Minneapolis Lakers108-93Win15–11
Dec 25@ New York Knicks101-109Loss15–12
Dec 26New York Knicks97-92 (OT)Win16–12
Dec 28Rochester Royals (at New York, NY)84-82Win17–12
Dec 29@ Philadelphia Warriors70-72Loss17–13
Jan 1Boston Celtics108-102Win18–13
Jan 2Milwaukee Hawks79-91Loss18–14
Jan 6Minneapolis Lakers106-117Loss18–15
Jan 8@ Minneapolis Lakers100-97Win19–15
Jan 9@ Milwaukee Hawks72-77Loss19–16
Jan 11@ Minneapolis Lakers82-93Loss19–17
Jan 13Fort Wayne Pistons100-83Win20–17
Jan 16Rochester Royals90-85Win21–17
Jan 19Philadelphia Warriors (at Hershey, PA)98-97 (OT)Win22–17
Jan 20Boston Celtics92-87Win23–17
Jan 23New York Knicks89-98Loss23–18
Jan 25Fort Wayne Pistons (at Buffalo, NY)66-69Loss23–19
Jan 26Philadelphia Warriors (at Boston, MA)107-99Win24–19
Jan 27Fort Wayne Pistons94-79Win25–19
Jan 28@ Boston Celtics90-101Loss25–20
Jan 30Philadelphia Warriors83-93Loss25–21
Feb 3@ Fort Wayne Pistons85-104Loss25–22
Feb 4@ Boston Celtics88-114Loss25–23
Feb 5@ Rochester Royals94-88Win26–23
Feb 6New York Knicks77-75Win27–23
Feb 8Boston Celtics (at New York, NY)115-88Win28–23
Feb 9@ Boston Celtics94-104Loss28–24
Feb 10Minneapolis Lakers85-81Win29–24
Feb 12Milwaukee Hawks92-66Win30–24
Feb 13Rochester Royals88-87Win31–24
Feb 14Milwaukee Hawks (at Toledo, OH)82-81Win32–24
Feb 17Boston Celtics107-93Win33–24
Feb 18@ Philadelphia Warriors86-110Loss33–25
Feb 19@ New York Knicks80-78Win34–25
Feb 20New York Knicks104-84Win35–25
Feb 22Boston Celtics (at New York, NY)95-97Loss35–26
Feb 24Rochester Royals97-83Win36–26
Feb 27Philadelphia Warriors105-77Win37–26
Mar 1@ New York Knicks105-102Win38–26
Mar 2Fort Wayne Pistons (at Elkhart, IN)103-90Win39–26
Mar 3@ Fort Wayne Pistons83-81Win40–26
Mar 4@ Milwaukee Hawks99-96Win41–26
Mar 6Philadelphia Warriors107-101Win42–26
Mar 9@ Rochester Royals97-100Loss42–27
Mar 10Minneapolis Lakers (at New York, NY)93-96Loss42–28
Mar 12Fort Wayne Pistons112-92Win43–28
Mar 13Milwaukee Hawks76-77Loss43–29

Playoffs

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 1 | March 22 | Boston | W 110–100 | Red Kerr (27) | — | Paul Seymour (8) | Onondaga War Memorial | 1–0 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 2 | March 24 | Boston | W 116–110 | Dolph Schayes (22) | Dolph Schayes (18) | Paul Seymour (12) | Onondaga War Memorial | 2–0 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" | 3 | March 26 | @ Boston | L 97–100 (OT) | Red Kerr (20) | Dolph Schayes (14) | George King (10) | Boston Garden | 2–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" | 4 | March 27 | @ Boston | W 110–94 | Dolph Schayes (28) | Earl Lloyd (18) | King, Seymour (8) | Boston Garden

3–1
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
1
March 31
Fort Wayne
W 86–82
Red Rocha (19)
Onondaga War Memorial
7,500
1–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
2
April 2
Fort Wayne
W 87–84
Dolph Schayes (24)
Onondaga War Memorial
5,845
2–0
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
3
April 3
@ Fort Wayne
L 89–96
Rocha, Schayes (21)
Butler Fieldhouse
3,200
2–1
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
4
April 5
@ Fort Wayne
L 102–109
Dolph Schayes (28)
Butler Fieldhouse
2,611
2–2
- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"
5
April 7
@ Fort Wayne
L 71–74
Bill Kenville (15)
Butler Fieldhouse
4,110
2–3
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
6
April 9
Fort Wayne
W 109–104
Dolph Schayes (28)
Onondaga War Memorial
4,997
3–3
- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"
7
April 10
Fort Wayne
W 92–91
King, Kenville (15)
Paul Seymour (8)
Onondaga War Memorial
6,697
4–3
-

NBA Finals

In the Finals, the Nats would get off to a fast start; taking the first 2 games at home against the Fort Wayne Pistons. However, as home court shifted, the Pistons would spark back to life; taking all 3 games to take a 3–2 series lead. Heading back to Syracuse for Game 6 the Nats kept their Championship hopes alive by defeating the Pistons 109–104 to force a decisive game 7 at home. Game 7 would prove to be as tight as the entire series had played out to that point. As time started running out on the Pistons title hopes late in the 4th quarter of game 7 point guard George King sank a clutch free throw to give the Nats a 92–91 lead. King would then steal the inbound pass as time ticked away to clinch the NBA title for the Nationals.

Awards and honors

  • Dolph Schayes, All-NBA First Team
  • Paul Seymour, All-NBA Third Team

References

References

  1. "1954-1955 Baltimore Bullets".
  2. "NBA.com: Nats Win First Title of Shot-Clock Era".
  3. [http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/syracuse/nats.html Syracuse Nationals (1946–1963)]
  4. Urbina, Frank. (2024-06-17). "Ranking the easiest paths to an NBA title ever".
  5. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1954.html 1954 NBA Draft – Basketball-Reference.com]
  6. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SYR/1955_games.html 1954–55 Syracuse Nationals Games – Basketball-Reference.com]
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