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1955–56 St. Louis Hawks season

NBA professional basketball team season


NBA professional basketball team season

The 1955–56 St. Louis Hawks season was the 10th season for the franchise and the first in St. Louis, Missouri. Formerely, the team had played in Milwaukee, but they elected to relocated to St. Louis after four last-place seasons in Milwaukee. The city had once been home to the St. Louis Bombers, an early BAA franchise that folded in 1950. The Hawks were on the verge of becoming one of the top teams in the NBA, led by second year forward Bob Pettit, who would earn the very first MVP award in NBA history. The Hawks would finish in third place with a 33–39 record.

In the playoffs against the Minneapolis Lakers, the Hawks were triumphant in Game 1 by a single point. Game 2 was played in Minneapolis, and the Hawks were blown out by 58 points in Game 2. The third game was contested in St. Louis. Once again, the Hawks would win by 1 point to advance to the Western Finals. In the three games, the Hawks were outscored by 56 points. In the Western Finals, the Hawks would win the first 2 games against the Fort Wayne Pistons. However, the Pistons would rebound to take the next 3 games and win the series.

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

1955–56 Game log
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Playoffs

|- | 1 | March 16 | Minneapolis | L 97–103 | Bob Pettit (22) | Kiel Auditorium

0–1
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1
March 17
Minneapolis
W 116–115
Bob Pettit (25)
Kiel Auditorium
1–0
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2
March 19
@ Minneapolis
L 75–133
Bob Pettit (14)
Minneapolis Auditorium
1–1
-
3
March 21
@ Minneapolis
W 116–115
Bob Pettit (41)
Minneapolis Auditorium
2–1
-
-
1
March 22
@ Fort Wayne
W 86–85
Al Ferrari (17)
War Memorial Coliseum
1–0
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2
March 24
Fort Wayne
W 84–74
Al Ferrari (21)
Kiel Auditorium
2–0
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3
March 25
@ Fort Wayne
L 84–107
Alex Hannum (18)
War Memorial Coliseum
2–1
-
4
March 27
Fort Wayne
L 84–93
Jack Coleman (19)
Kiel Auditorium
2–2
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5
March 29
@ Fort Wayne
L 97–102
Jack Coleman (20)
War Memorial Coliseum
2–3
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Awards and honors

  • Bob Pettit, NBA Most Valuable Player Award
  • Bob Pettit, All-NBA First Team

References

References

  1. "St. Louis Hawks – Sports Ecyclopedia".
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