1953–54 Minneapolis Lakers season

1953–54 Minneapolis Lakers season
Fifth NBA Championship
Head coach John Kundla
Arena Minneapolis Auditorium
Results
Record 4626 (.639)
Place Division: 1st (Western)
Playoff finish NBA Champions

Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com

Radio WLOL

The 1953-54 NBA season was the franchise's sixth season in the NBA. The Lakers won the Western Division with a 46–26 record. George Mikan was hampered by knee troubles as he averaged only 18.1 points per game. The Lakers signed a promising rookie named Clyde Lovellette, who was able to alleviate the pressure on Mikan.[1] In the first round, the Lakers won 3 straight to face the Rochester Royals in the Western Finals. The Lakers would beat the Royals to qualify for the NBA Finals. In the finals, the Lakers and Syracuse Nationals alternated wins. In the end, the Lakers emerged with their 3rd straight title, and 5th overall in the franchise's first six seasons in the NBA. They became the first NBA team to win three consecutive NBA championships.[2] In the seventh and final game, the Lakers won by a score of 87–80, for the franchise's final NBA title before their relocation to Los Angeles in 1960. Following the season, Mikan would announce his retirement.[1]

Roster

Depth chart

Pos. Starter Bench Reserve Inactive
C George Mikan Clyde Lovellette
PF Vern Mikkelsen Dick Schnittker
SF Jim Pollard Jim Holstein
SG Whitey Skoog Pep Saul
PG Slater Martin

Regular season

Season standings

Western Division W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
x-Minneapolis Lakers 46 26 .639 20–4 13–15 13–7 19–13
x-Rochester Royals 44 28 .629 2 18–10 12–15 14–3 22–10
x-Fort Wayne Pistons 40 32 .556 6 19–8 11–17 10–7 17–15
Milwaukee Hawks 21 51 .292 25 11–14 5–17 6–20 6–26

Playoffs

West Division Semifinals

Western Division

Team W L
Minneapolis Lakers 3 0
Rochester Royals 2 1
Fort Wayne Pistons 0 4

West Division Finals

(1) Minneapolis Lakers vs. (2) Rochester Royals: Lakers win series 2–1

NBA Finals

(W1) Minneapolis Lakers vs. (E1) Syracuse Nationals: Lakers win series 4–3

Awards and honors

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/mpls/mplslakers.html
  2. Numbelivable!, p.95, Michael X. Ferraro and John Veneziano, Triumph Books, Chicago, Illinois, 2007, ISBN 978-1-57243-990-0
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