1949–50_Fort_Wayne_Pistons_season

1949–50 Fort Wayne Pistons season

1949–50 Fort Wayne Pistons season

NBA team season


The 1949–50 NBA season was the second season for the Fort Wayne Pistons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and ninth overall as a franchise.

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After missing the playoffs for the first time in 1949 the franchise made their first NBA playoff berth, starting a streak of 14 straight post-season berths. After beating the Chicago Stags 86-69 in a tiebreaker game, the Pistons entered the playoffs as the three seed in the east and defeated their old rivals, the Rochester Royals, in a first round sweep, before the Pistons got swept by the eventual champion Minneapolis Lakers. Fort Wayne was led by Indiana basketball legend point guard Curly Armstrong (7.3 ppg, 2.8 apg) and rookie forward Fred Schaus (14.3 ppg).[1][2]

Draft picks

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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

1949–50 game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1November 3New York87–72John Oldham (15)1–0
2November 6Chicago87–70Fred Schaus (21)2–0
3November 10Waterloo89–59Armstrong, Schaus (14)3–0
4November 12at Baltimore75–82Bob Carpenter (19)3–1
5November 13Denver90–71Fred Schaus (19)4–1
6November 16at Chicago72–85Charles Black (12)4–2
7November 19at Tri-Cities88–85Charles Black (16)5–2
8November 20Boston99–89John Oldham (20)6–2
9November 24at Boston99–85Fred Schaus (28)7–2
10November 26at Washington76–93Fred Schaus (15)7–3
11November 27New York72–77Leo Klier (23)7–4
12November 30at Waterloo71–95Charles Black (14)7–5
13December 1Philadelphia74–70Fred Schaus (16)8–5
14December 4Washington72–68Fred Schaus (22)9–5
15December 8Minneapolis87–66Fred Schaus (26)10–5
16December 10at Washington69–75Fred Schaus (19)10–6
17December 11Indianapolis90–74Charles Black (24)11–6
18December 12at Anderson97–105Fred Schaus (23)11–7
19December 14at Syracuse83–96Jack Kerris (17)11–8
20December 15Rochester69–66Bob Carpenter (16)12–8
21December 18Baltimore106–95Bob Carpenter (22)13–8
22December 22St. Louis87–75Fred Schaus (20)14–8
23December 25at Minneapolis58–72Charles Black (13)14–9
24December 26Chicago76–74Fred Schaus (24)15–9
25December 28Tri-Cities81–75 (OT)Leo Klier (14)16–9
26December 29at Rochester79–97Bob Carpenter (14)16–10
27December 30at Boston73–92Fred Schaus (16)16–11
28December 31at Philadelphia65–62Fred Schaus (14)17–11
29January 1Boston80–72Curly Armstrong (17)18–11
30January 4at Minneapolis75–91Fred Schaus (16)18–12
31January 5St. Louis87–83Bob Carpenter (18)19–12
32January 7at New York88–80Curly Armstrong (16)20–12
33January 8Sheboygan83–69Charles Black (15)21–12
34January 12Syracuse62–64Charles Black (12)21–13
35January 15Philadelphia81–67Bob Harris (17)22–13
36January 18at Sheboygan73–72Fred Schaus (15)23–13
37January 19at St. Louis64–74Bob Carpenter (17)23–14
38January 21at Indianapolis94–112Fred Schaus (19)23–15
39January 22Washington82–70Bob Carpenter (14)24–15
40January 24at Philadelphia74–87Fred Schaus (15)24–16
41January 25at New York66–96Fred Schaus (17)24–17
42January 26at Boston68–89Fred Schaus (14)24–18
43January 28at Baltimore64–77Bob Carpenter (12)24–19
44January 29New York92–70Fred Schaus (29)25–19
45January 31at Chicago93–89Howie Schultz (18)26–19
46February 2Minneapolis78–79Bob Harris (16)26–20
47February 5Anderson95–85Fred Schaus (22)27–20
48February 7at Denver83–67Fred Schaus (20)28–20
49February 9Philadelphia61–64Fred Schaus (13)28–21
50February 11at Rochester92–84Bob Carpenter (16)29–21
51February 12Rochester76–74Johnson, Kerris (16)30–21
52February 15Boston84–78Duane Klueh (16)31–21
53February 16at Baltimore77–83Fred Schaus (15)31–22
54February 17at Philadelphia68–67Fred Schaus (16)32–22
55February 18at New York84–80Jack Kerris (13)33–22
56February 19Baltimore79–71Jack Kerris (21)34–22
57February 23at St. Louis74–72Fred Schaus (17)35–22
58February 26Washington78–81Red Rocha (15)35–23
59February 28at Minneapolis65–71Fred Schaus (14)35–24
60March 1at St. Louis75–70Bob Carpenter (18)36–24
61March 2St. Louis91–61Duane Klueh (21)37–24
62March 4at Rochester70–73Curly Armstrong (16)37–25
63March 5Rochester60–65Fred Schaus (13)37–26
64March 9Chicago84–71Duane Klueh (18)38–26
65March 11at Chicago88–90Fred Schaus (23)38–27
66March 12Baltimore86–75Bob Carpenter (25)39–27
67March 18at Washington76–82Fred Schaus (16)39–28
68March 19Minneapolis69–67Bob Carpenter (12)40–28

Playoffs

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Awards and records


References

  1. "Chevette to Corvette No. 16: The 1949-50 Fort Wayne Pistons". December 2011.

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