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      • Led by rookie Joe Fulks, the Warriors won the BAA’s inaugural championship on April 22, 1947. Overtaking the St Louis Bombers in the first round of the playoffs, the Philadelphia Warriors went on to defeat the New York Knicks in the semi-finals and then the Chicago Stags in the finals with a score of 4-1.
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  2. The 1946–47 BAA season was the first season of the Philadelphia Warriors in the BAA (which later became the NBA). The Warriors finished the season winning their first Championship.

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    Date
    Opponent
    Score
    1
    Thursday, November 7
    81–75
    2
    Thursday, November 14
    68–65
    3
    Tuesday, November 19
    63–66
    4
    Thursday, November 21
    63–65
  3. 1947 BAA Finals - Stags vs. Warriors | Basketball-Reference.com. via Sports Logos.net. About logos. 1947 BAA Finals. Stags vs. Warriors. 1948 Finals. League Champion: Philadelphia Warriors. 1947 Playoff Leaders: PTS: Joe Fulks (222) AST: Howie Dallmar (16) WS: Joe Fulks (2.3) Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. 1947 BAA Playoffs. Standings.

  4. 2022年9月10日 · Chicago Stags versus Philadelphia Warriors Chicago entered the first BAA finals as the favorites after beating the Warriors in 5 out of their 6 regular season meetings. All of these games were close. No game was decided by more than 6 points except for the lone

  5. 2021年9月13日 · Philadelphia, coached by Eddie Gottlieb, who had the most extensive pro background of anyone in the BAA, defeated St. Louis and New York to advance to The Finals. Fulks, Howie Dallmar and...

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    The 1947 BAA Finals was the championship round of playoffs following the inaugural Basketball Association of America 1946–47 season. The Philadelphia Warriors of the Eastern Division faced the Chicago Stags of the Western Division for the inaugural championship, with Philadelphia having home court advantage. Hall of Fame inductee Joe Fulks played f...

    Philadelphia was not the Eastern Division champion but advanced to the championship round by winning a four-team playoff among the Eastern and Western Division runners-up. Meanwhile, the Eastern and Western Division champions, Washington Capitols and Chicago Stags, played one long series to determine the other finalist, a best-of-seven series that Chicago won 4–2. In the runners-up bracket, Philadelphia and New York from the East had first eliminated St. Louis and Chicago from the West, then faced each other, all in best-of-three series. The format was repeated in 1948, and generated another champion from the runners-up bracket.

    The five games of the final series were played in seven days, with no days off between consecutive games in the same city (twice). Division champions Washington and Chicago had played the six games of their semifinal series from April 2 to 13, although they too took no days off between consecutive games in the same city (twice). In total, the entire playoff tournament lasted a total of 20 days.

    Around 7,900 people attended Game 1. The Warriors led at halftime 34–20. Fulks then scored 29 points in the second half, including 21 in the fourth quarter. Angelo Musi, a guard out of Temple University, scored 19 points himself for Philadelphia as well. The Stags took an astounding 129 shots, but only knocked down 26 of them, a 20.2 shooting perce...

  6. BAA 1947 Playoffs: Won BAA Quarterfinals (2-1) versus St. Louis Bombers ( Series Stats) Won BAA Semifinals (2-0) versus New York Knicks ( Series Stats) Won BAA Finals (4-1) versus Chicago Stags ( Series Stats) BAA Champions. Eastern Div Champs. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Warriors Franchise Index. Roster & Stats. Schedule & Results.

  7. The Warriors and Stags would play in the first ever BAA finals. The Warriors would win the leagues first title in five games over the Stags. The first season of the BAA was somewhat successful, in that it set up the foundation for the NBA we see today, but at the same time it had some glaring miscalculations and failures.