1948–49 Minneapolis Lakers season explained

Team:Minneapolis Lakers
Team Link:Los Angeles Lakers
League:BAA
End Year:1949
Championship Win:yes
Wins:44
Losses:16
Division:Western
Division Place:2
Coach:John Kundla
Gm:Max Winter
Owners:Ben Berger
Arena:Minneapolis Auditorium
Radio:WLOL
Playoffs:BAA Champions
(Defeated Capitols 4–2)
Bbr Team:LAL

The 1948–49 BAA season was the Lakers' first season in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) (which later became the National Basketball Association (NBA) after the conclusion of this season).[1]

This season saw the Lakers win their first BAA championship, defeating the Washington Capitols in six games in the BAA Finals.

The last remaining active member of the 1948–49 Minneapolis Lakers was center George Mikan, who played his final NBA game in the 1955–56 season, although he missed the 1954–55 season. After long being honored by the Lakers following their eventual move to Los Angeles, Mikan's #99 would eventually be retired properly (albeit posthumously) on October 30, 2022.

Draft

See main article: 1948 BAA draft.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege
1 9 Chuck Hanger California
Cliff Crandall Oregon State
G/F Utah
F DePauw
G/F Western Kentucky
Ken Jastrow Denver
Bob Lowther LSU
F Beloit
Junior Skogland Gustavus Adolphus
Quentin Stinson Southern Illinois

Regular season

Season standings

x – clinched playoff spot

Record vs. opponents

1948–49 BAA records
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4–2 1–4 4–1 5–0 1–4 2–4 4–2 2–4 1–4 2–3 3–3
2–4 0–5 4–1 3–2 2–3 3–3 3–3 3–3 1–4 3–2 1–5
4–1 5–0 4–2 5–1 2–4 3–2 2–3 5–0 2–4 3–3 3–2
1–4 1–4 2–4 3–3 2–4 1–4 5–0 4–1 0–6 1–4 2–3
0–5 2–3 1-5 3–3 0–6 1–4 1–4 4–1 1–5 3–3 2–3
Minneapolis 4–1 3–2 4–2 4–2 6–0 4–1 4–1 5–0 4–2 4–2 2–3
4–2 3–3 2–3 4–1 4–1 1–4 2–4 5–1 1–4 3–2 2–3
2–4 3–3 3–2 0–5 4–1 1–4 4–2 6–0 0–5 3–2 2–4
4–2 3–3 0–5 1–4 1–4 0–5 1–5 0–6 2–3 0–5 0–6
4–1 4–1 4–2 6–0 5–1 2–4 4–1 5–0 3–2 6–0 2–3
3–2 2–3 3–3 4–1 3–3 2–4 2–3 2–3 5–0 0–6 2–3
3–3 5–1 2–3 3–2 3–2 3–2 3–2 4–2 6–0 3–2 3–2

Game log

Date Opponent Score High points Record
1 November 4 84–72 Herm Schaefer (23) 1–0
2 November 6 62–67 George Mikan (27) 1–1
3 November 9 55–77 George Mikan (29) 1–2
4 November 11 77–68 George Mikan (34) 2–2
5 November 13 90–67 George Mikan (38) 3–2
6 November 14 75–92 George Mikan (36) 3–3
7 November 17 Boston 72–74 George Mikan (21) 3–4
8 November 19 85–81 Herm Schaefer (28) 4–4
9 November 21 Baltimore 94–81 George Mikan (33) 5–4
10 November 23 88–82 George Mikan (33) 6–4
11 November 24 Providence 117–89 George Mikan (20) 7–4
12 November 27 87–71 George Mikan (26) 8–4
13 November 28 88–67 Herm Schaefer (25) 9–4
14 November 30 vs Boston 94–84 George Mikan (32) 10–4
15 December 1 74–84 George Mikan (44) 10–5
16 December 4 @ Chicago 100–104 (OT) George Mikan (47) 10–6
17 December 5 St. Louis 78–68 George Mikan (27) 11–6
18 December 8 Washington 83–94 George Mikan (34) 11–7
19 December 10 @ Rochester 96–75 George Mikan (31) 12–7
20 December 12 Rochester 67–58 George Mikan (22) 13–7
21 December 15 Indianapolis 79–61 Jim Pollard (19) 14–7
22 December 19 Chicago 94–84 George Mikan (31) 15–7
23 December 21 @ Philadelphia 64–72 George Mikan (18) 15–8
24 December 22 @ New York 79–97 George Mikan (24) 15–9
25 December 26 Rochester 99–90 George Mikan (32) 16–9
26 December 29 Washington 91–68 George Mikan (34) 17–9
27 January 1 Fort Wayne 92–72 George Mikan (22) 18–9
28 January 5 St. Louis 101–76 George Mikan (31) 19–9
29 January 8 @ St. Louis 59–64 George Mikan (22) 19–10
30 January 9 St. Louis 74–58 George Mikan (29) 20–10
31 January 12 Providence 98–64 George Mikan (26) 21–10
32 January 16 Indianapolis 75–66 Jim Pollard (21) 22–10
33 January 18 @ Indianapolis 81–56 George Mikan (19) 23–10
34 January 20 Fort Wayne 83–65 George Mikan (29) 24–10
35 January 23 Philadelphia 89–71 George Mikan (33) 25–10
36 January 26 Chicago 84–49 Jim Pollard (20) 26–10
37 January 30 Washington 84–79 George Mikan (48) 27–10
38 February 2 @ Fort Wayne 82–79 (OT) George Mikan (31) 28–10
39 February 3 @ Philadelphia 78–76 George Mikan (30) 29–10
40 February 6 Rochester 74–85 George Mikan (32) 29–11
41 February 10 New York 95–75 George Mikan (21) 30–11
42 February 11 @ Chicago 97–105 George Mikan (36) 30–12
43 February 13 Baltimore 91–74 Jim Pollard (32) 31–12
44 February 16 Chicago 90–71 George Mikan (25) 32–12
45 February 18 @ Boston 85–71 George Mikan (28) 33–12
46 February 19 @ Providence 94–80 George Mikan (29) 34–12
47 February 22 @ New York 101–74 George Mikan (48) 35–12
48 February 24 Fort Wayne 77–73 George Mikan (31) 36–12
49 February 26 @ Baltimore 115–114 (2OT) George Mikan (53) 37–12
50 February 27 @ Fort Wayne 50–74 George Mikan (14) 37–13
51 March 3 @ Indianapolis 82–79 George Mikan (24) 38–13
52 March 6 Providence 68–59 George Mikan (21) 39–13
53 March 9 Boston 74–67 George Mikan (22) 40–13
54 March 10 @ St. Louis 71–88 George Mikan (26) 40–14
55 March 12 vs Indianapolis 97–69 Arnie Ferrin (22) 41–14
56 March 13 New York 100–90 George Mikan (51) 42–14
57 March 16 @ Washington 72–85 George Mikan (24) 42–15
58 March 17 @ Baltimore 67–101 Jim Pollard (22) 42–16
59 March 19 @ Rochester 99–85 George Mikan (46) 43–16
60 March 20 Philadelphia 91–78 George Mikan (28) 44–16

Playoffs

|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 1| March 23| Chicago| W 84–77| George Mikan (37)| Minneapolis Auditorium| 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 2| March 24| @ Chicago| W 101–85| George Mikan (38)| Chicago Stadium| 2–0|-|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 1| March 27| @ Rochester| W 80–79| George Mikan (32)| Edgerton Park Arena| 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 2| March 29| Rochester| W 67–55| George Mikan (31)| St. Paul Auditorium| 2–0|-|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 1| April 4| Washington| W 88–84| George Mikan (42)| Minneapolis Auditorium
8,210| 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 2| April 6| Washington| W 76–62| Don Carlson (16)| Minneapolis Auditorium
10,212| 2–0|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 3| April 8| @ Washington| W 94–74| George Mikan (35)| Uline Arena
4,919| 3–0|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| 4| April 9| @ Washington| L 71–83| George Mikan (27)| Uline Arena
4,471| 3–1|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| 5| April 11| @ Washington| L 65–74| George Mikan (22)| Uline Arena
3,840| 3–2|- align="center" bgcolor="#ccffcc"| 6| April 13| Washington| W 77–56| George Mikan (29)| St. Paul Auditorium
10,482| 4–2|-

Awards and records

Notes and References

  1. https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/MNL/1949.html 1948–49 Minneapolis Lakers