Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)
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| Baltimore Bullets | ||||
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| Leagues | ABL: 1944-1947 BAA: 1947–1949 NBA: 1947–1954 |
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| Founded | 1947 | |||
| History | Baltimore Bullets 1947–1954 |
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| Arena | Baltimore Coliseum | |||
| Location | Baltimore, Maryland | |||
| Team colors | Blue, White and Orange | |||
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This article is about the original 1944–1954 Baltimore Bullets ABL/BAA/NBA team. For the 1963–1973 Baltimore Bullets NBA team, see Washington Wizards.
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The Baltimore Bullets were an American Basketball League (1944–47) team, and later, a Basketball Association of America (1947–49), and (beginning in 1949, following the BAA's merger with the National Basketball League) a National Basketball Association team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The team folded November 27, 1954 with a 3-11 record, making the Bullets the last NBA franchise to do so, as of September 2010. Out of all defunct NBA teams, the Bullets were members of the association for the longest time and the only defunct team to win a championship. The team took their name from the Bata Bullets athletic shoes, which were made in nearby Harford County.
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[edit] Franchise History
- Baltimore Bullets (NBA, 1950–1954) - 1 Playoff Appearance
- Baltimore Bullets (BAA, 1948–1949) - 1 Championship and 2 Playoff Appearances
[edit] Season-by-season records
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses
| Year | Lg | W-L | Regular Season | Playoffs |
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| 1947-48 | BAA | 28-20 2nd, | Western Division | Won BAA Finals |
| 1948-49 | BAA | 29-31 3rd, | Eastern Division | Lost East Div Semis |
| 1949-50 | NBA | 25-43 5th, | Eastern Division | Did not qualify |
| 1950-51 | NBA | 24-42 5th, | Eastern Division | Did not qualify |
| 1951-52 | NBA | 20-46 5th, | Eastern Division | Did not qualify |
| 1952-53 | NBA | 16-54 4th, | Eastern Division | Lost East Div Semis |
| 1953-54 | NBA | 16-56 5th, | Eastern Division | Did not qualify |
| 1954-55 | NBA | 3-11 | Eastern Division | folded during season |
Stats updated October 2, 2006
[edit] List of notable players
- John Abramovic
- Don Barksdale
- Walt Budko
- Bill Calhoun
- Ray Ellefson
- Ray Felix
- Paul Gordon
- Paul Hoffman
- Bob Houbregs
- Buddy Jeannette
- Herman Klotz
- Jim Luisi
- Ray Lumpp
- John Mandic
- Eddie Miller
- Ken Murray
- Bob Peterson
- Don Rehfeldt
- Chick Reiser
- Red Rocha
- Kenny Sailors
- Fred Scolari
- Paul Seymour
- Dick Triptow
- Mark Workman
[edit] Coaches
[edit] Basketball Hall of Famers
- Buddy Jeannette (Player, 1947-50/Coach, 1947–51)
- Clair Bee (coach, 1952–54)
[edit] See also
| Preceded by Philadelphia Warriors 1947 |
BAA Champions Baltimore Bullets 1948 |
Succeeded by Minneapolis Lakers 1949 and 1950 |
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