1950–51 NBA season | |
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League | National Basketball Association |
Sport | Basketball |
Regular season | |
Top scorer | George Mikan (Minneapolis) |
Playoffs | |
Eastern champions | New York Knicks |
Eastern runners-up | Syracuse Nationals |
Western champions | Rochester Royals |
Western runners-up | Minneapolis Lakers |
Finals | |
Finals champions | Rochester Royals |
Runners-up | New York Knicks |
NBA seasons | |
The 1950–51 NBA season was the 5th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Rochester Royals winning the NBA Championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.
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Notable occurrences
- The NBA contracts, losing six teams (Anderson Packers, Chicago Stags, Denver Nuggets, St. Louis Bombers, Sheboygan Red Skins, and Waterloo Hawks) and shrinks from 17 teams to 11 before the season starts. Midway through the season, the Washington Capitols fold, bringing the number of teams in the league down to ten.
- The first annual NBA All-Star Game, a showcase of the league's top players, was played in Boston, Massachusetts, with the East beating the West 111-94. Ed Macauley of the Boston Celtics receives the first NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award.
Final standings
Eastern Division
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Philadelphia Warriors | 40 | 26 | .606 | - |
Boston Celtics | 39 | 30 | .565 | 2.5 |
New York Knicks | 36 | 30 | .545 | 4 |
Syracuse Nationals | 32 | 34 | .485 | 8 |
Baltimore Bullets | 24 | 42 | .364 | 16 |
Washington Capitols | 10 | 25 | .286 | 14.5 |
Western Division
Team | W | L | PCT. | GB |
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Minneapolis Lakers | 44 | 24 | .606 | - |
Rochester Royals C | 41 | 27 | .565 | 3 |
Fort Wayne Pistons | 32 | 36 | .545 | 12 |
Indianapolis Olympians | 31 | 37 | .485 | 13 |
Tri-Cities Blackhawks | 25 | 43 | .364 | 19 |
C - NBA World Champions
1950-51 NBA statistics leaders
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
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Points | George Mikan | Minneapolis Lakers | 1,932 |
Rebounds | Dolph Schayes | Syracuse Nationals | 1,080 |
Assists | Andy Phillip | Philadelphia Warriors | 414 |
FG% | Alex Groza | Indianapolis Olympians | 47.0 |
FT% | Joe Fulks | Philadelphia Warriors | 85.5 |
Note: Prior to the 1969-70 season, league leaders in points, rebounds, and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.
NBA awards
- All-NBA First Team:
- Alex Groza, Indianapolis Olympians
- Ralph Beard, Indianapolis Olympians
- Bob Davies, Rochester Royals
- George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers
- Ed Macauley, Boston Celtics
Note: All information on this page were obtained on the History section on NBA.com
See also
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