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1951–52 Boston Celtics Season
The 1951–52 Boston Celtics season was the sixth season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Draft picks Roster Pre-season Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Game log Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , March 19 , 1951–52 New York Knicks season, New York W 105–94, Bob Cousy (31) , Bill Sharman (7) , Boston Garden , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 2 , March 23 , @ 1951–52 New York Knicks season, New York L 97–101, Ed Macauley (36) , Bob Donham (9) , Madison Square Garden (1925), Madison Square Garden III , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 3 , March 26 , 1951–52 New York Knicks season, New York L 87–88 (2OT), Bob Cousy (34) , Bob Cousy (8) , Boston Garden , 1–2 , - Player statistics Season Playoffs Awards and records *Ed Macauley, All-NBA First Team *Bob Cousy, All-NBA First Team Transactions References See also

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Red Auerbach
Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach (September 20, 1917 – October 28, 2006) was an American professional basketball coach and executive. He served as a head coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA), most notably with the Boston Celtics. Auerbach was also the head coach of the Washington Capitols and Tri-Cities Blackhawks. As a coach, Auerbach set NBA records with 938 wins and nine List of NBA championship head coaches, championships. After his coaching retirement in 1966, he served as president and front office executive of the Celtics until his death. As general manager and team president of the Celtics, he won an additional seven NBA titles for a grand total of 16 in a span of 29 years, making him one of the most successful team officials in the history of North American professional sports. Auerbach is remembered for being a pioneer of modern basketball, redefining basketball as a game dominated by team play and defence, and introducing the fast break as a potent offe ...
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New York Knicks
The New York Knickerbockers, shortened and more commonly referred to as the New York Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, an arena they share with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). They are one of two NBA teams located in New York City; the other team is the Brooklyn Nets. Alongside the Boston Celtics, the Knicks are one of two original NBA teams still located in its original city. The team, established by Ned Irish in 1946, was one of the founding members of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which became the NBA after merging with the rival National Basketball League (NBL) in 1949. The Knicks were successful during their early years and were constant playoff contenders under the franchise's f ...
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Indianapolis Olympians
The Indianapolis Olympians were a founding National Basketball Association (NBA) team based in Indianapolis. They were founded in 1949 and folded in 1953. Their home arena was Butler Fieldhouse on the campus of Butler University--now known as Hinkle Fieldhouse. Franchise history The Olympians were founded in 1949 to replace the Indianapolis Jets. The Olympians were led by University of Kentucky alumni Alex Groza and Ralph Beard, both of whom were key contributors on the gold medal winning 1948 US Olympic basketball team. Olympic team members Wallace Jones and Cliff Barker (both also Kentucky alumni) also played on the team. An Olympic alternate and UK grad, Joe Holland, played forward for the Indianapolis team through the 1952 season. After the 1951 season, Groza and Beard were suspended from the NBA for life by commissioner Maurice Podoloff when the players admitted point shaving during their college careers. The Olympians finished with a 28–43 record in 1953, and folded af ...
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1951–52 Syracuse Nationals Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Nationals' 3rd season in the NBA. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , March 20 , Philadelphia W 102–83, Dolph Schayes (31) , Dolph Schayes (18) , Seymour, Osterkorn (4) , Onondaga War Memorial , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 2 , March 22 , @ Philadelphia L 95–100, Osterkorn, Seymour (16) , Schayes, Ratkovicz (12) , Wally Osterkorn (7) , Philadelphia Arena , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 3 , March 23 , Philadelphia W 84–73, Red Rocha (20) , Wally Osterkorn (12) , Paul Seymour (4) , Onondaga War Memorial , 2–1 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 1 , April 2 , New York L 85–87, Dolph Schayes (25) , Onondaga War Memorial , 0–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 2 , April 3 , New York W 102–92, Paul Seymour (21) , O ...
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1951–52 Rochester Royals Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Royals fourth season in the NBA. They entered the season as the defending champions, and finished matching their 41 wins from the year prior, though had a better winning percentage due to having two fewer games. Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , March 18 , Fort Wayne W 95–78, Bobby Wanzer (26) , Edgerton Park Arena , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 2 , March 20 , @ Fort Wayne W 92–86, Bob Davies (29) , North Side High School Gym , 2–0 , - , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 1 , March 29 , Minneapolis W 88–78, Bob Davies (26) , Edgerton Park Arena , 1–0 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 2 , March 30 , Minneapolis L 78–83 (OT), Vern Mikkelsen (19) , Edgerton Park Arena , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 3 , April 5 , @ Minneapoli ...
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1951–52 Philadelphia Warriors Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Warriors' 6th season in the NBA. Offseason Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 1 , March 20 , @ Syracuse L 83–102, Paul Arizin (22) , Paul Arizin (13) , Andy Phillip (6) , Onondaga War Memorial , 0–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc" , 2 , March 22 , Syracuse W 100–95, Paul Arizin (29) , Paul Arizin (10) , Andy Phillip (9) , Philadelphia Arena , 1–1 , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 3 , March 23 , @ Syracuse L 73–84, Paul Arizin (26) , Paul Arizin (15) , Andy Phillip (7) , Onondaga War Memorial , 1–2 , - Player statistics Season Playoffs Awards and records * Paul Arizin, NBA All-Star Game * Joe Fulks, NBA All-Star Game * Andy Phillip, NBA All-Star Game * Paul Arizin, NBA Scoring Champion * Paul Arizin, All-NBA First Team * Andy Phillip, All-NBA Second Team T ...
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1951–52 New York Knicks Season
The 1951–52 New York Knicks season was the sixth season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Knicks finished third in the Eastern Division with a 37–29 record, and advanced to the NBA Playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. In the first round of the Eastern Division playoffs, the Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics in a best-of-three series, two games to one, to move on to the Eastern Division finals. New York won 3–1 in a best-of-five series with the Syracuse Nationals to reach its second straight NBA Finals. In the Finals, the Knicks lost to the Minneapolis Lakers in seven games. The Knicks became the first NBA team to erase a 3–0 deficit in a best-of-seven series and force a deciding game 7. NBA draft ''Note:'' This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players picked by the franchise that played at least one game in the league. Regular season Season standings :x = clinched playoff spot R ...
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1951–52 Minneapolis Lakers Season
The 1951–52 Minneapolis Lakers season was the fourth season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The NBA widened the foul lane before the 1951–52 season in an attempt to slow down George Mikan. Despite the change, it had little effect on Mikan. He still averaged 23.8 points per game, although he lost the scoring title to Paul Arizin, from the Philadelphia Warriors. The Lakers went into the campaign with essentially the same lineup. Rochester took first place in the Western Division by a game, but the Lakers ousted the Royals in four games in the division finals. The NBA Finals would have the Lakers oppose the New York Knickerbockers. Games 3 and 4 of the Finals were played at the 69th Regiment Armory instead of at Madison Square Garden. This was because the circus was in town. The teams split those games, and Games 5 and 6 as well. Game 7 was dominated by Minneapolis. The Lakers pounded out an 82–65 win, at home, to claim their third NBA crown in th ...
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1951–52 Milwaukee Hawks Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Hawks' sixth season of existence, their third season in the NBA, and first season in Milwaukee as the Hawks after previously going by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks for most of their existence up until this point in time. Offseason Draft picks Roster Regular season Season standings :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Player statistics Season Awards and records Transactions References See also * 1951–52 NBA season {{DEFAULTSORT:1951-52 Milwaukee Hawks Season Atlanta Hawks seasons Mil Milwaukee Hawks Milwaukee Hawks The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional basketball team based in Atlanta. The Hawks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The team plays its home games at ...
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1951–52 Indianapolis Olympians Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Olympians' 3rd season in the NBA. Draft picks Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Game log References {{DEFAULTSORT:1951-52 Indianapolis Olympians season Indianapolis Olympians seasons Indianapolis Indianapolis (), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion ...
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1951–52 Fort Wayne Pistons Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Pistons' fourth season in the NBA and 11th season as a franchise. The Pistons struggled on the year, finishing with a 29-37 (.439) record, 4th place in the West Division. The team advanced to the playoffs, losing 2-0 in the opening round to the Rochester Royals. The team was led by guard Frank Brian (15.9 ppg, 3.5 apg, NBA All-Star) and a double-double from center/forward Larry Foust (15.9 ppg, 13.3 rpg), NBA All-Star). During the NBA season, the Washington Capitols folded and their players were dispersed through a draft. The Pistons chose Bill Sharman, a future Hall of Fame inductee, but he refused to report to Fort Wayne and the Pistons traded him to the Boston Celtics. Draft picks Regular season Season standings :x – clinched playoff spot Record vs. opponents Game log Playoffs , - align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc" , 1 , March 18 , @ Rochester L 78–95, Larry Foust (17) , Edgerton Park Arena , 0–1 , - align="cen ...
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1951–52 Baltimore Bullets Season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Bullets' 5th season in the NBA and eighth overall season of existence. Draft picks Roster , - ! colspan="2" style="background-color: #00519a; color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center;" , Baltimore Bullets 1952–53 roster , - style="background-color: #FFFFFF; color: #00519a; text-align: center;" , - , valign="top" , ! Pos. !! # !! Nat. !! Name !! Ht. !! Wt. !! From , - Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Game log Player statistics References {{DEFAULTSORT:1951-52 Baltimore Bullets season Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954) seasons Baltimore Baltimore ( , locally: or ) is the List of municipalities in Maryland, most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, fourth most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic, and List of United States cities by popula ...
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