1954 NBA Playoffs

1954 NBA playoffs

The 1954 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1953–54 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Minneapolis Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Syracuse Nationals 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

For the Lakers, it was their third straight NBA title, and fifth in the last six years.

With the folding of the Indianapolis Olympians after the previous year's playoffs, leaving the NBA with nine teams, they resorted to a round-robin playoff format in 1954 for the only time in league history.

Although the Minneapolis Lakers, Fort Wayne Pistons, Rochester Royals and Syracuse Nationals all play in different cities now (Los Angeles, Detroit, Sacramento and Philadelphia respectively), this was the first NBA playoff in which every team that participated still exists today.

Division Semifinals

Within each division, the top three teams in the season standings played a double round robin, comprising one home game in each city for each pair of teams, in order to eliminate one of the three participants. A three-way tie with two wins each would have secured home-court advantage in the Division Finals for New York or Minneapolis, who finished first in the season standings, against an opponent to be determined by one further game played with the season runner-up as host.[1] In the event, neither round-robin generated even a two-way tie, so no seventh game was required in either Division. Two of three teams (shaded green) advanced to the Division Finals. The second game between Minneapolis and Rochester—the sixth and final Western game scheduled—was not played because both teams had qualified for the Division Final and Minneapolis had secured home-court advantage in that series. The sixth and final Eastern game scheduled, Boston at Syracuse, was played because home-court advantage in their subsequent Division Final had not been determined. Both teams had won 42 season games and Boston had won by coin flip the edge in case of a tie in the round-robin stage.[1]

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

Five games, Tuesday to Sunday, March 16–21

  • Game 1 (March 16): Fort Wayne at Rochester
  • Game 2 (March 17): Rochester at Minneapolis
  • Game 3 (March 18): Minneapolis at Fort Wayne
  • Game 4 (March 20): Fort Wayne at Minneapolis
  • Game 5 (March 21): Rochester at Fort Wayne
  • (Game 6: Minneapolis at Rochester
scheduled for Tuesday, March 23)[1]

Eastern Division
Team W L
Syracuse Nationals 4 0
Boston Celtics 2 2
New York Knicks 0 4

Six games, Tuesday to Monday, March 16–22

  • Game 1 (March 16): Boston at New York
  • Game 2 (March 17): Syracuse at Boston
  • Game 3 (March 18): New York at Syracuse
  • Game 4 (March 20): New York at Boston
  • Game 5 (March 21): Syracuse at New York
  • Game 6 (March 22): Boston at Syracuse

Bracket

Division Finals NBA Finals
      
W1 Minneapolis 2
W2 Rochester 1
W1 Minneapolis 4
E1 Syracuse 3
E1 Syracuse 2
E2 Boston 0

Western Division

Champion: Minneapolis Lakers

Division Finals

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

Last Playoff Meeting: 1952 NBA Western Division Finals (Minneapolis won 2–1)

Eastern Division

Champion: Syracuse Nationals

Division Finals

(1) Syracuse Nationals vs. (2) Boston Celtics: Nationals win series 2–0

Last Playoff Meeting: 1953 NBA Eastern Division Semifinals (Boston won 2–0)

NBA Finals

Main article: 1954 NBA Finals

(1) Minneapolis Lakers vs. (1) Syracuse Nationals: Lakers win series 4–3

Last Playoff Meeting: 1950 NBA Finals (Minneapolis won 4–2)

References

  1. 1 2 3 "NBA Division Playoffs Open Tonight". The Washington Post. March 16, 1954.

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