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1947–48 Baltimore Bullets season

1947–48 Baltimore Bullets season
BAA champions
Head coachBuddy Jeannette
ArenaBaltimore Coliseum
Results
Record28–20 (.583)
PlaceDivision: 2nd (Western)
Playoff finishBAA Champions

Stats at Basketball Reference
RadioWBAL
< 1946–47 1948–49 >

The 1947–48 BAA season was the Bullets' first season in the Basketball Association of America (later named the NBA), after playing their first three seasons in the American Basketball League.[1] This was also their second overall championship season after previously winning the 1946 ABL Championship over the Philadelphia Sphas (though the Bullets would self-identify themselves as three-time champions due to their overwhelming regular season record in the original ABL personally overriding that league's own judgment of Baltimore forfeiting the 1947 ABL Championship to the Trenton Tigers on their ends since Baltimore felt the ABL was taking too long with setting up their own championship series and they wanted to participate in the 1947 World Professional Basketball Tournament instead since they felt the ABL was going to delay the start of their own championship series much longer than they really needed to do so[2]) and their only BAA/NBA championship that they won with a 4–2 series win over the defending champion Philadelphia Warriors. With their departure from the NBA during the 1954–55 season, the Baltimore Bullets are currently considered the only defunct NBA team to ever win a championship under the BAA/NBA name.

Draft picks

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Despite the Baltimore Bullets not originally playing in the Basketball Association of America during its inaugural season, the Bullets were allowed to participate in the inaugural BAA draft (now known as the NBA draft following the eventual merger of the Basketball Association of America and National Basketball League to become the modern-day National Basketball Association) after two of their inaugural teams in the Cleveland Rebels and Detroit Falcons dropped out of the BAA (following a vote by the then-current team owners at the time on what their plans were going to be entering the following season) due to Baltimore having a major dispute with the original American Basketball League during their playoff period and subsequently wanting to join the newly-created BAA in the process. As a result of that, the Bullets held the last selections of each round due to them having the best record of every team involved in the BAA at this time despite them playing their previous season in the original ABL (losing only three regular season games in the ABL despite playing less games there with 34 total regular season matches there, while the best BAA team last season, the Washington Capitols, had a 49–11 record), though official records of this draft outside of the first round in terms of ordering are currently unknown at this time.

Round Pick Player Position(s) Nationality College
1 10 Larry Killick PG  United States Vermont
2 20 Bob Jake  United States Vermont
3 30 John Rusinko G  United States Penn State
4 40 Harry Gallatin PF/C  United States Northeast Missouri State Teachers College
5 49 Charles Raynor  United States Houston
6 57 Scotty Hamilton PG  United States West Virginia
7 64 Hugh Hampton  United States High Point College
8 70 Elmer Gainer PF/C  United States DePaul
9 75 Chick Reiser SG/SF  United States New York University
10 78 Robert Bolyard SG/SF  United States Toledo

Roster

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Players Coaches
Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
G 23 Herm Fuetsch 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 1918-07-06 Polytechnic HS (CA)
F/C 29 Kleggie Hermsen 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 1923-03-12 Minnesota
G/F 32 Paul Hoffman 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 1925-04-12 Purdue
G 26 Buddy Jeannette 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1917-09-15 Washington & Jefferson
G 20 Red Klotz 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) 150 lb (68 kg) 1921-10-21 Villanova
F/C 35 Grady Lewis 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1917-03-25 Oklahoma
G/F 31 Carl Meinhold 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 1926-03-29 LIU Brooklyn
G/F 27 Chick Reiser 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 1914-12-17 NYU
G/F 21 Dick Schulz 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 1917-01-03 Wisconsin
F/C 33 Connie Simmons 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 222 lb (101 kg) 1925-03-15 Flushing HS (NY)
Head coach

Buddy Jeannette


Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured Injured

Roster

Regular season

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Season standings

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Game log

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# Date Opponent Score High points Record
1 November 12 @ Washington 55–63 Kleggie Hermsen (18) 0–1
2 November 13 Boston 85–74 Chick Reiser (19) 1–1
3 November 15 @ Chicago 67–63 Paul Hoffman (14) 2–1
4 November 20 New York 68–56 Chick Reiser (19) 3–1
5 November 21 @ Boston 89–73 Buddy Jeannette (17) 4–1
6 November 22 Chicago 75–72 Chick Reiser (19) 5–1
7 November 27 @ Providence 76–61 Jeannette, Meinhold (13) 6–1
8 November 29 @ St. Louis 71–67 Kleggie Hermsen (21) 7–1
9 December 2 @ Boston 77–69 (OT) Chick Reiser (22) 8–1
10 December 3 @ Philadelphia 73–58 Buddy Jeannette (15) 9–1
11 December 4 St. Louis 51–65 Mike Bloom (12) 9–2
12 December 6 @ Chicago 65–73 Buddy Jeannette (17) 9–3
13 December 11 Washington 69–71 (OT) Mike Bloom (18) 9–4
14 December 13 New York 66–80 Kleggie Hermsen (17) 9–5
15 December 17 @ Washington 64–66 Jeannette, Schulz (16) 9–6
16 December 18 St. Louis 74–67 Chick Reiser (16) 10–6
17 December 21 @ Chicago 83–93 Kleggie Hermsen (23) 10–7
18 December 25 Chicago 87–70 Kleggie Hermsen (21) 11–7
19 December 28 @ St. Louis 63–67 Dick Schulz (16) 11–8
20 January 1 Philadelphia 60–72 Chick Reiser (13) 11–9
21 January 3 @ New York 79–70 Kleggie Hermsen (18) 12–9
22 January 6 Providence 82–64 Chick Reiser (17) 13–9
23 January 8 Chicago 78–75 Hoffman, Jeannette (15) 14–9
24 January 11 @ St. Louis 54–69 Paul Hoffman (12) 14–10
25 January 15 @ Providence 98–78 Bloom, Hoffman (19) 15–10
26 January 16 @ Philadelphia 63–72 Chick Reiser (16) 15–11
27 January 17 Philadelphia 77–79 Mike Bloom (18) 15–12
28 January 22 St. Louis 68–71 Mike Bloom (14) 15–13
29 January 24 @ New York 72–58 Chick Reiser (16) 16–13
30 January 27 @ Chicago 74–78 Chick Reiser (20) 16–14
31 January 30 Washingtona 95–71 Chick Reiser (18) 17–14
32 January 31 @ Providence 68–62 Kleggie Hermsen (22) 18–14
33 February 4 @ Washington 72–77 Paul Hoffman (18) 18–15
34 February 5 Providence 100–74 Hoffman, Jeannette (19) 19–15
35 February 12 New York 96–86 Kleggie Hermsen (24) 20–15
36 February 15 @ St. Louis 63–69 Paul Hoffman (17) 20–16
37 February 19 @ Boston 79–76 (OT) Paul Hoffman (17) 21–16
38 February 21 @ Washington 72–85 Kleggie Hermsen (14) 21–17
39 February 24 @ Philadelphia 71–83 Paul Hoffman (16) 21–18
40 February 26 Washington 97–70 Connie Simmons (17) 22–18
41 February 28 @ New York 78–56 Connie Simmons (14) 23–18
42 February 29 @ Boston 62–65 Grady Lewis (12) 23–19
43 March 4 St. Louis 84–75 Carl Meinhold (16) 24–19
44 March 6 Boston 81–68 Connie Simmons (23) 25–19
45 March 11 Chicago 86–83 Carl Meinhold (16) 26–19
46 March 13 Philadelphia 64–62 Chick Reiser (18) 27–19
47 March 18 Washington 64–71 Hermsen, Hoffman (15) 27–20
48 March 20 Providence 75–58 Buddy Jeannette (19) 28–20

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Playoffs

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Western Division tiebreaker

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Chicago Stags vs. Baltimore Bullets: Bullets win series 1-0

  • Game 1 @ Chicago (Thursday, March 25): Baltimore 75, Chicago 72

First round

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(W2) Baltimore Bullets vs. (E2) New York Knicks: Bullets win series 2-1

  • Game 1 @ Baltimore (Saturday, March 27): Baltimore 85, New York 81
  • Game 2 @ New York (Easter Sunday, March 28): New York 79, Baltimore 69
  • Game 3 @ Baltimore (Thursday, April 1): Baltimore 84, New York 77

Semifinals

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(W2) Baltimore Bullets vs. (W3) Chicago Stags: Bullets win series 2-0

  • Game 1 @ Chicago (Wednesday, April 7): Baltimore 73, Chicago 67
  • Game 2 @ Baltimore (Thursday, April 8): Baltimore 89, Chicago 72

BAA Finals

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(E1) Philadelphia Warriors vs. (W2) Baltimore Bullets: Bullets win series 4-2

  • Game 1 @ Philadelphia (Saturday, April 10): Philadelphia 71, Baltimore 60
  • Game 2 @ Philadelphia (Tuesday, April 13): Baltimore 66, Philadelphia 63
  • Game 3 @ Baltimore (Thursday, April 15): Baltimore 72, Philadelphia 70
  • Game 4 @ Baltimore (Saturday, April 17): Baltimore 78, Philadelphia 75
  • Game 5 @ Philadelphia (Tuesday, April 20): Philadelphia 91, Baltimore 82
  • Game 6 @ Baltimore (Wednesday, April 21): Baltimore 88, Philadelphia 73

Transactions

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Trades

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January 20, 1948
To Baltimore Bullets
Grady Lewis[3]
To St. Louis Bombers
Irv Rothenberg
February 9, 1948
To Baltimore Bullets
Connie Simmons[3]
To Boston Celtics
Mike Bloom

Purchases

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Player Date purchased Former team
Jerry Rullo[3] October 14, 1947 Philadelphia Warriors

References

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  1. ^ "1947-48 Baltimore Bullets Roster and Stats". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved March 19, 2025.
  2. ^ 1946–47 Baltimore Bullets (ABL) Peach Basket Society
  3. ^ a b c "1947–48 Baltimore Bullets Transactions". Basketball Reference. Retrieved October 2, 2018.