1953–54 Baltimore Bullets season

The 1953-54 NBA season was the Bullets' 7th season in the NBA.[1]

1953–54 Baltimore Bullets season
Head coachClair Bee
ArenaBaltimore Coliseum
Results
Record1656 (.222)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com
RadioWCBM

Draft picks

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College

Regular season

Season standings

Eastern Division W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-New York Knicks4428.61118–815–1311–724–16
x-Boston Celtics4230.583217–610–1915–525–15
x-Syracuse Nationals4230.583226–611–175–721–19
Philadelphia Warriors2943.4031510–96–1613–1819–21
Baltimore Bullets1656.2222812–180–224–1611–29

Record vs. opponents

1953-54 NBA Records
Team BAL BOS FWP MIL MIN NYK PHI ROC SYR
Baltimore 1–90–82–62–63–74–61–73–7
Boston 9–14–46–23–55–56–44–45–5
Fort Wayne 8–04–49–25–53–56–23–82–6
Milwaukee 6–22–62–93–83–53–51–91–7
Minneapolis 6–25–35–58–35–36–26–55–3
New York 7–35–55–35–33–57–37–15–5
Philadelphia 6–44–62–65–32–63–71–76–4
Rochester 7–14–48–39–15–61–77–13–5
Syracuse 7–35–56–27–13–55–54–65–3

Game log

1953–54 Game log
#DateOpponentScoreHigh pointsRecord
1October 31N Rochester72–68Max Zaslofsky (24)0–1
2November 1Rochester80–72Max Zaslofsky (22)0–2
3November 4Minneapolis77–75Ray Felix (20)0–3
4November 7N Syracuse88–77Max Zaslofsky (23)0–4
5November 8Philadelphia85–75Leo Barnhorst (15)0–5
6November 14New York83–88Max Zaslofsky (19)1–5
7November 15@ New York79–91Max Zaslofsky (15)1–6
8November 18Milwaukee74–104Leo Barnhorst (22)2–6
9November 19N New York96–85Max Zaslofsky (24)2–7
10November 21N Philadelphia103–83Eddie Miller (19)2–8
11November 24@ Philadelphia80–83Ray Felix (18)2–9
12November 25N Syracuse58–66Jim Fritsche (11)3–9
13November 26Rochester80–75 (OT)Ray Felix (19)3–10
14November 28Fort Wayne92–81Jim Fritsche (24)3–11
15November 29@ Syracuse82–101Ray Felix (21)3–12
16December 5@ Rochester65–72Ray Felix (19)3–13
17December 6Boston102–95 (OT)Eddie Miller (32)3–14
18December 9Syracuse77–92Ray Felix (24)4–14
19December 10N Philadelphia83–77Ray Felix (17)4–15
20December 12@ Boston75–106Eddie Miller (17)4–16
21December 13Milwaukee73–70Ray Felix (17)4–17
22December 17Minneapolis64–75Bob Houbregs (15)5–17
23December 19New York65–63Ray Felix (14)5–18
24December 20@ New York67–75Ray Felix (18)5–19
25December 23Syracuse76–72Ray Felix (23)5–20
26December 25N Minneapolis88–78Ray Felix (23)6–20
27December 29@ Rochester77–96Ray Felix (20)6–21
28December 30New York79–86Ray Felix (26)7–21
29January 1@ Milwaukee52–62Ray Felix (15)7–22
30January 2Boston92–77Ray Felix (23)7–23
31January 3N Boston72–90Ray Felix (35)7–24
32January 4N Boston77–73Ray Felix (21)7–25
33January 6Fort Wayne90–78Ray Felix (28)7–26
34January 7@ New York70–82Ray Felix (32)7–27
35January 9Philadelphia90–95Ray Felix (25)8–27
36January 10@ Syracuse73–77Eddie Miller (22)8–28
37January 12N Fort Wayne97–66Ray Felix (18)8–29
38January 14N Fort Wayne81–74Felix, Roges (15)8–30
39January 16Philadelphia72–82Al Roges (22)9–30
40January 17N Philadelphia74–78Hoffman, Roges (16)10–30
41January 23Syracuse91–98Al Roges (23)11–30
42January 24@ Fort Wayne70–79Leo Barnhorst (16)11–31
43January 26N Boston94–69Barnhorst, Houbregs (13)11–32
44January 27@ Minneapolis73–76Ray Felix (32)11–33
45January 28N Minneapolis104–82Al Roges (18)11–34
46January 30Philadelphia74–80Felix, Houbregs (13)12–34
47February 3Milwaukee78–72Bob Houbregs (16)12–35
48February 4Minneapolis82–70Ray Felix (19)12–36
49February 6@ New York83–98Ray Felix (24)12–37
50February 7Rochester73–75Bob Houbregs (18)13–37
51February 8N Boston87–75Ray Felix (18)13–38
52February 10N Philadelphia97–79Al Roges (15)13–39
53February 11@ Minneapolis82–110Ray Felix (18)13–40
54February 12N Philadelphia75–72Rollen Hans (26)13–41
55February 13Boston93–96Eddie Miller (27)14–41
56February 14@ Syracuse91–111Felix, Miller (20)14–42
57February 17New York80–84Al Roges (23)15–42
58February 20Fort Wayne87–85Ray Felix (24)15–43
59February 21N New York85–76Ray Felix (21)15–44
60February 22N Boston111–110 (3OT)Felix, Houbregs (29)15–45
61February 24Rochester79–64Eddie Miller (15)15–46
62February 25N Rochester102–86Ray Felix (21)15–47
63February 27Minneapolis95–85Ray Felix (22)15–48
64March 3Milwaukee103–100Paul Hoffman (29)15–49
65March 4N Milwaukee87–95Rollen Hans (29)16–49
66March 6Fort Wayne76–71Paul Hoffman (21)16–50
67March 7@ Syracuse77–103Bob Houbregs (20)16–51
68March 8@ Milwaukee54–64Eddie Miller (21)16–52
69March 8@ Milwaukee54–65Bob Houbregs (14)16–53
70March 10Syracuse85–77Ray Felix (16)16–54
71March 13@ Boston85–97Ray Felix (21)16–55
72March 14@ Fort Wayne86–91Eddie Miller (21)16–56
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