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NBA professional basketball team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1954–55 NBA season was the Royals seventh season in the NBA.[1]
- x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
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1954-55 NBA Records
|
Team
|
BOS
|
FWP
|
MIL
|
MIN
|
NYK
|
PHI
|
ROC
|
SYR
|
Boston
|
— |
4–5 |
6–3 |
3–6 |
6–6 |
7–5 |
4–5 |
6–6
|
Fort Wayne
|
5–4 |
— |
11–1 |
9–3 |
2–7 |
6–3 |
8–4 |
2–7
|
Milwaukee
|
3–6 |
1–11 |
— |
5–7 |
3–6 |
4–5 |
6–6 |
4–5
|
Minneapolis
|
6–3 |
3–9 |
7–5 |
— |
4–5 |
6–3 |
8–4 |
6–3
|
New York
|
6–6 |
7–2 |
6–3 |
5–4 |
— |
5–7 |
5–4 |
4–8
|
Philadelphia
|
5–7 |
3–6 |
5–4 |
3–6 |
7–5 |
— |
5–4 |
5–7
|
Rochester
|
5–4 |
4–8 |
6–6 |
4–8 |
4–5 |
4–5 |
— |
2–7
|
Syracuse
|
6–6 |
7–2 |
5–4 |
3–6 |
8–4 |
7–5 |
7–2 |
—
|
1954–55 Game log
|
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
High points |
Record
|
1 |
October 30 |
Boston |
95–98 |
Bobby Wanzer (25) |
1–0
|
2 |
November 7 |
@ Fort Wayne |
84–109 |
Arnie Risen (20) |
1–1
|
3 |
November 10 |
Milwaukee |
86–90 |
Jack McMahon (17) |
2–1
|
4 |
November 11 |
@ New York |
78–79 |
Odie Spears (15) |
2–2
|
5 |
November 13 |
Fort Wayne |
103–98 |
Spears, Spoelstra (18) |
2–3
|
6 |
November 16 |
@ Boston |
98–99 |
Tom Marshall (23) |
2–4
|
7 |
November 20 |
Syracuse |
80–79 |
Arnie Risen (19) |
2–5
|
8 |
November 21 |
@ Fort Wayne |
78–89 |
Odie Spears (18) |
2–6
|
9 |
November 24 |
@ Milwaukee |
90–87 (OT) |
Bobby Wanzer (22) |
3–6
|
10 |
November 25 |
@ Minneapolis |
84–95 |
Arnie Risen (16) |
3–7
|
11 |
November 27 |
Boston |
101–107 |
Bobby Wanzer (24) |
4–7
|
12 |
December 1 |
Fort Wayne |
101–96 (OT) |
Arnie Risen (26) |
4–8
|
13 |
December 2 |
@ Syracuse |
78–82 |
Don Henriksen (15) |
4–9
|
14 |
December 4 |
@ Boston |
102–110 |
Arnie Risen (22) |
4–10
|
15 |
December 5 |
@ Fort Wayne |
97–96 |
McMahon, Wanzer (18) |
5–10
|
16 |
December 7 |
N Boston |
93–95 |
Jack Coleman (21) |
5–11
|
17 |
December 8 |
Syracuse |
78–105 |
Jack McMahon (20) |
6–11
|
18 |
December 11 |
Minneapolis |
91–83 |
Bobby Wanzer (20) |
6–12
|
19 |
December 12 |
N Milwaukee |
74–86 |
Don Henriksen (20) |
6–13
|
20 |
December 15 |
N Minneapolis |
99–97 (OT) |
Arnie Risen (25) |
7–13
|
21 |
December 18 |
Fort Wayne |
87–86 |
Bob Davies (20) |
7–14
|
22 |
December 19 |
N Philadelphia |
92–79 |
Bobby Wanzer (21) |
8–14
|
23 |
December 25 |
Fort Wayne |
73–80 |
Bob Davies (25) |
9–14
|
24 |
December 28 |
N Syracuse |
84–82 |
Arnie Risen (19) |
9–15
|
25 |
December 29 |
New York |
89–93 |
Bobby Wanzer (21) |
10–15
|
26 |
January 1 |
Philadelphia |
92–96 |
Bob Davies (18) |
11–15
|
27 |
January 2 |
@ Minneapolis |
102–100 |
Arnie Risen (22) |
12–15
|
28 |
January 4 |
@ Milwaukee |
80–92 |
Arnie Risen (21) |
12–16
|
29 |
January 5 |
New York |
85–103 |
Tom Marshall (18) |
13–16
|
30 |
January 6 |
N Fort Wayne |
83–90 |
Don Henriksen (13) |
13–17
|
31 |
January 8 |
Milwaukee |
88–91 |
Tom Marshall (21) |
14–17
|
32 |
January 9 |
@ Boston |
92–98 |
Jack McMahon (22) |
14–18
|
33 |
January 11 |
N Milwaukee |
90–93 |
Davies, Wanzer (21) |
14–19
|
34 |
January 12 |
Minneapolis |
102–88 |
Davies, McMahon, Wanzer (14) |
14–20
|
35 |
January 15 |
Minneapolis |
90–93 |
Odie Spears (25) |
15–20
|
36 |
January 16 |
@ Syracuse |
85–90 |
Coleman, Wanzer (18) |
15–21
|
37 |
January 19 |
N New York |
83–98 |
Jack McMahon (22) |
15–22
|
38 |
January 22 |
Boston |
110–121 |
Bob Davies (25) |
16–22
|
39 |
January 23 |
@ Fort Wayne |
84–105 |
Jack Coleman (21) |
16–23
|
40 |
January 24 |
N Milwaukee |
97–86 |
Jack Coleman (17) |
17–23
|
41 |
January 25 |
N New York |
107–104 |
Bobby Wanzer (25) |
18–23
|
42 |
January 26 |
New York |
94–96 |
Tom Marshall (21) |
19–23
|
43 |
January 27 |
N Boston |
98–92 |
McMahon, Wanzer (19) |
20–23
|
44 |
January 29 |
Philadelphia |
85–87 |
Bob Davies (25) |
21–23
|
45 |
January 31 |
@ Milwaukee |
80–100 |
Jack McMahon (15) |
21–24
|
46 |
February 2 |
Fort Wayne |
74–84 |
Jack Coleman (18) |
22–24
|
47 |
February 3 |
N Milwaukee |
88–87 |
Bobby Wanzer (20) |
23–24
|
48 |
February 4 |
@ Philadelphia |
101–109 |
Bob Davies (19) |
23–25
|
49 |
February 5 |
Syracuse |
94–88 |
Bob Davies (24) |
23–26
|
50 |
February 6 |
@ Fort Wayne |
75–92 |
Bob Davies (14) |
23–27
|
51 |
February 9 |
Milwaukee |
75–74 |
Jack Coleman (17) |
23–28
|
52 |
February 11 |
N Fort Wayne |
91–83 |
Henriksen, Wanzer (13) |
24–28
|
53 |
February 12 |
Minneapolis |
96–95 |
Bob Davies (17) |
24–29
|
54 |
February 13 |
@ Syracuse |
87–88 |
Risen, Spoelstra (18) |
24–30
|
55 |
February 14 |
N Philadelphia |
72–79 |
Arnie Risen (16) |
24–31
|
56 |
February 15 |
N Philadelphia |
113–114 |
Bob Davies (27) |
24–32
|
57 |
February 16 |
N Philadelphia |
96–98 |
Bobby Wanzer (23) |
24–33
|
58 |
February 17 |
N Philadelphia |
73–78 |
Tom Marshall (22) |
24–34
|
59 |
February 19 |
Milwaukee |
84–78 |
Arnie Risen (15) |
24–35
|
60 |
February 20 |
@ Minneapolis |
92–105 |
Bobby Wanzer (22) |
24–36
|
61 |
February 21 |
N Minneapolis |
110–112 |
Bob Davies (20) |
24–37
|
62 |
February 22 |
@ Milwaukee |
87–71 |
Arnie Risen (19) |
25–37
|
63 |
February 24 |
@ Syracuse |
83–97 |
Risen, Wanzer (20) |
25–38
|
64 |
February 26 |
Philadelphia |
80–88 |
Jack Coleman (22) |
26–38
|
65 |
February 27 |
@ Minneapolis |
84–93 |
Arnie Risen (16) |
26–39
|
66 |
March 3 |
N Minneapolis |
83–76 |
Bob Davies (17) |
27–39
|
67 |
March 4 |
N New York |
92–95 |
Bob Davies (23) |
27–40
|
68 |
March 5 |
Minneapolis |
107–104 (OT) |
Davies, Wanzer (21) |
27–41
|
69 |
March 6 |
@ New York |
96–101 |
Bobby Wanzer (18) |
27–42
|
70 |
March 8 |
N New York |
96–99 |
Bob Davies (20) |
27–43
|
71 |
March 9 |
Syracuse |
97–100 |
Tom Marshall (16) |
28–43
|
72 |
March 12 |
Boston |
103–105 |
Jack Coleman (21) |
29–43
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1955 playoff game log
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Division Semifinals: 1–2 (home: 1–0; road: 0–2)
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1955 schedule
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