Anderson Packers Explained

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Anderson Packers
Leagues:NBL

1946–1949
NBA: 1949–1950
NPBL: 1950–1951

Founded:1946
Folded:1951
Arena:Anderson High School Wigwam (8,996)
Location:Anderson, Indiana
Colors:Intense red, navy blue, white
Coach:Murray Mendenhall
Championships:1 NBL championship
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The Anderson Packers, also known as the Anderson Duffey Packers and the Chief Anderson Meat Packers, were a professional basketball team based in Anderson, Indiana, in the 1940s and 1950s.

The team was founded and owned by brothers Ike W. and John B. Duffey, founders of meat packing company Duffey's Incorporated, which had purchased the Hughes-Curry Packing Co. of Anderson in 1946, at which time the brothers founded the Anderson Packers. John Duffey was president of the club, and its secretary-treasurer was Ike. The Duffeys profitably sold their Anderson packing plant three years later, although they retained ownership of the team until its demise.[1]

The Packers played in the National Basketball League from 1946 to 1949. The team moved into the National Basketball Association for the 1949–50 season. The franchise withdrew from the NBA on April 11, 1950, when the organization was absorbed by the league.[2] [3]

After that season the team moved to the National Professional Basketball League, which folded entirely at the end of their only (1950–1951) season.

Season-by-season records

Key:

  

NBL champions

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Division champions

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Playoff berth

Anderson Packers season records
SeasonLeagueDivisionFinishWinsLossesWin%GBPlayoffsAwards
1946–47Western5th 24 20 4
1947–48NBL Eastern 2nd^ 42 18 2 Won Opening Round (Nationals) 3–0
Lost Division semifinals (Royals) 1–2
Murray Mendenhall (COY)
1948–49NBL Eastern* 1st* 49 15 Won Division semifinals (Nationals) 3–1
Won NBL Championship (All-Stars) 3–0
1949–502nd^ 37 27 2 Won Division semifinals (Blackhawks) 2–1
Won Division finals (Olympians) 2–1
Lost NBA Semifinals (Minneapolis) 0–2
1950–51Eastern 2nd 22 22 6.5

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Notes and References

  1. Hill. Max A.. Running a Railroad for Fun. Classic Trains. Spring 2013. 14. 1. 32–37.
  2. News: Anderson Leaves Pro Hoop Ranks . Spokane Daily Chronicle . 1950-04-11 . 2009-09-04.
  3. News: Packers' five out of N.B.A. . 23 June 2024 . . . 11 April 1950 . 13 . Newspapers.com.