NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE: 1946-1947

Standings
Eastern Division Western Division
Rochester 31 13 .705    … Oshkosh 28 16 .636
Fort Wayne 25 19 .568 6   Indianapolis 27 17 .614    …
Toledo 21 23 .477 10  Chicago 26 18 .591 2
Syracuse 21 23 .477 10 Sheboygan 26 18 .591 4
Tri-Cities (1) 19 25 .432 12 Anderson 24 20 .545 10
Youngstown 12 32 .273 19  Detroit 4 40 .091 24

Notes:

(1) Franchise transferred from Buffalo, New York on December 27, 1946

 

Playoffs
Eastern Division Western Division
Rochester  3,  Syracuse 1   Sheboygan 3, Oshkosh 2
Syracuse 64 at Rochester 56 Oshkosh 48 at Sheboygan 54
Rochester 61 at Syracuse 68 Oshkosh 35 at Sheboygan 40
Syracuse 48 at Rochester 64 Sheboygan 44 at Oshkosh 53
Rochester 62 at Syrcause 71 Sheboygan 45 at Oshkosh 53
 Oshkosh  47  at  Sheboygan  49
Fort Wayne 3,  Toledo  2     Chiacgo 3, Indianapolis 2
Toledo 38 at Fort Wayne 65 Chicago 74 at Indianapolis 72
Toledo 32 at Fort Wayne 54 Chicago 69 at Indianapolis 61
Fort Wayne 46 at Toledo 56 Indianapolis 68 at Chicago 67
 Fort Wayne  53  at  Toledo  58 Indianapolis 55 at Chicago 54
 Toledo  46  at  Fort Wayne  64  Indianapolis  62  at  Chicago  76
Rochester  2,  Fort Wayne 1  1     Chicago  2, Oshkosh 0
Fort Wayne 49 at Rochester 58 Chicago 54 at Oshkosh 60
Rochester 49 at Fort Wayne 56 Oshkosh 61 at Chicago 60
Fort Wayne 47 at Rochester 76
Championship                                      
Chicago  3, Rochester  1
Chicago 65 at Rochester 71
Chicago 67 at Rochester 63
Rochester 70 at Chicago 78
Rochester 68 at Chicago 79

 

Leading Scorers (By Average – Minimum 25 games)
NAME TEAM GA FG FT PTS AVG.
George Mikan Chicago 25 147 119 413 16.5
Al Cervi Rochester 44 228 176 632 14.4
Bob Davies Rochester 32 166 130 462 14.4
Fred Lewis Sheboygan 44  230 170 585 13.3
Arnie Risen Indianapolis 44 204 174 582 13.2
Hal Tidrick Toledo 44 232 115 579 13.2
George Sonek Toledo 42 186 179 551 13.1
Don Otten Tri-Cities 44 200 169 569 12.9
Red Holzman Rochester 44 227 74 528 12.0
Bob Carpenter Oshkosh 44 199 115 513 11.7
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