1947–48_St._Louis_Bombers_season

1947–48 St. Louis Bombers season

1947–48 St. Louis Bombers season

NBA professional basketball team season


The 1947–48 BAA season was the Bombers' 2nd season in the BAA (which later became the NBA).[1]

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Draft

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Roster

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Regular season

Season standings

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Record vs. opponents

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Game log

#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1November 13@ Chicago70–80Red Rocha (17)0–1
2November 15@ New York67–73Red Rocha (26)0–2
3November 18@ Boston65–50Logan, Smawley (14)1–2
4November 20Providence73–67Red Rocha (16)2–2
5November 22Washington70–62Belus Smawley (17)3–2
6November 26@ Washington64–83Johnny Logan (16)3–3
7November 29Baltimore67–71Red Rocha (24)3–4
8December 2@ Providence86–66Don Putman (18)4–4
9December 4@ Baltimore65–51Red Rocha (21)5–4
10December 8@ New York56–71Red Rocha (14)5–5
11December 11@ Philadelphia74–69Belus Smawley (21)6–5
12December 12@ Chicago85–75Bob Doll (18)7–5
13December 18@ Baltimore67–74Johnny Logan (16)7–6
14December 19@ Boston70–78Grady Lewis (13)7–7
15December 20@ Washington55–52Belus Smawley (14)8–7
16December 25Washington56–73Bob Doll (17)8–8
17December 28Baltimore67–63Bob Doll (23)9–8
18January 1Boston58–48Johnny Logan (15)10–8
19January 4Philadelphia80–66Red Rocha (15)11–8
20January 8Washington76–73Don Putman (17)12–8
21January 11Baltimore69–54Red Rocha (14)13–8
22January 15New York55–59Red Rocha (11)13–9
23January 18Providence70–61Johnny Logan (18)14–9
24January 20@ Philadelphia59–82Don Putman (10)14–10
25January 21@ Washington74–81Johnny Logan (19)14–11
26January 22@ Baltimore71–68Doll, Logan, Smawley (11)15–11
27January 25Boston72–54Johnny Logan (15)16–11
28January 27@ Providence94–61Red Rocha (20)17–11
29January 29Chicago62–60Johnny Logan (17)18–11
30January 31Philadelphia60–66Bob Doll (17)18–12
31February 5Chicago71–77Doll, Smawley (13)18–13
32February 7Philadelphia67–54Don Putman (14)19–13
33February 11@ Chicago80–78Irv Rothenberg (23)20–13
34February 12Chicago74–80Irv Rothenberg (24)20–14
35February 15Baltimore69–63Johnny Logan (22)21–14
36February 19Providence78–69Red Rocha (20)22–14
37February 22New York80–71Red Rocha (19)23–14
38February 26Boston94–92 (2OT)Belus Smawley (23)24–14
39February 28Washington82–61Logan, Rocha (18)25–14
40March 4@ Baltimore75–84Belus Smawley (17)25–15
41March 5@ Boston68–71Doll, Logan (14)25–16
42March 9@ Providence75–69Red Rocha (19)26–16
43March 10@ New York82–73Belus Smawley (20)27–16
44March 11@ Philadelphia74–92Ariel Maughan (13)27–17
45March 13@ Washington69–86Logan, Rocha, Smawley (13)27–18
46March 18New York80–91Belus Smawley (20)27–19
47March 20Chicago75–63Logan, Smawley (20)28–19
48March 21@ Chicago82–70Red Rocha (19)29–19

Playoffs

Semifinals

(W1) St. Louis Bombers vs. (E1) Philadelphia Warriors: Warriors win series 4-3

  • Game 1 @ St. Louis (March 23): St. Louis 60, Philadelphia 58
  • Game 2 @ St. Louis (March 25): Philadelphia 65, St. Louis 64
  • Game 3 @ Philadelphia (March 27): Philadelphia 84, St. Louis 56
  • Game 4 @ Philadelphia (March 30): St. Louis 56, Philadelphia 51
  • Game 5 @ St. Louis (April 1): St. Louis 69, Philadelphia 62
  • Game 6 @ Philadelphia (April 3): Philadelphia 84, St. Louis 61
  • Game 7 @ St. Louis (April 6): Philadelphia 85, St. Louis 46

References

  1. "1947-48 St. Louis Bombers Roster and Stats".

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