1956–57 NBA season
The 1956–57 NBA season was the 11th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship (which would be the first of their 17 NBA titles), beating the St. Louis Hawks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.
1956–57 NBA season | |
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League | National Basketball Association |
Sport | Basketball |
Duration |
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Number of games | 72 |
Number of teams | 8 |
TV partner(s) | NBC |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Sihugo Green |
Picked by | Rochester Royals |
Regular season | |
Season MVP | Bob Cousy (Boston) |
Top scorer | Paul Arizin (Philadelphia) |
Playoffs | |
Eastern champions | Boston Celtics |
Eastern runners-up | Syracuse Nationals |
Western champions | St. Louis Hawks |
Western runners-up | Minneapolis Lakers |
Finals | |
Champions | Boston Celtics |
Runners-up | St. Louis Hawks |
Notable occurrences
- The 1957 NBA All-Star Game was played in Boston, Massachusetts, with the East beating the West 109-97. Local hero Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics wins the game's MVP award.
Offseason | ||
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Team | 1955–56 coach | 1956–57 coach |
N/A | ||
In-season | ||
Team | Outgoing coach | Incoming coach |
St. Louis Hawks | Red Holzman | Slater Martin Alex Hannum |
Syracuse Nationals | Al Cervi | Paul Seymour |
Final standings
Eastern Division
Eastern Division | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div |
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x-Boston Celtics | 44 | 28 | .611 | - | 24-4 | 11-18 | 9-6 | 20-16 |
x-Syracuse Nationals | 38 | 34 | .528 | 6 | 23-9 | 9-15 | 6-10 | 20-16 |
x-Philadelphia Warriors | 37 | 35 | .514 | 7 | 20-5 | 5–25 | 12-5 | 17-19 |
New York Knicks | 36 | 36 | .500 | 8 | 18-10 | 9-19 | 9-7 | 15-21 |
Western Division
Western Division | W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Neutral | Div |
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x-St. Louis Hawks | 34 | 38 | .472 | - | 17-9 | 10-20 | 7-9 | 22-14 |
x-Minneapolis Lakers | 34 | 38 | .472 | - | 15-9 | 5-22 | 14-7 | 18-18 |
x-Fort Wayne Pistons | 34 | 38 | .472 | - | 23-5 | 5-23 | 6-10 | 17-19 |
Rochester Royals | 31 | 41 | .431 | 3 | 19-10 | 7-17 | 5-14 | 15-21 |
- St. Louis finished ahead of Fort Wayne and Minneapolis by defeating them in tiebreaker matches.
x – clinched playoff spot
Statistics leaders
Category | Player | Team | Stat |
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Points | Paul Arizin | Philadelphia Warriors | 1,817 |
Rebounds | Maurice Stokes | Rochester Royals | 1,256 |
Assists | Bob Cousy | Boston Celtics | 478 |
FG% | Neil Johnston | Philadelphia Warriors | .447 |
FT% | Bill Sharman | Boston Celtics | .905 |
Note: Prior to the 1969–70 season, league leaders in points, rebounds, and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.
NBA awards
- Most Valuable Player: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics
- Rookie of the Year: Tom Heinsohn, Boston Celtics
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