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Articles on the Philadelphia National Basketball Association team that became the Golden State Warriors. For the ABL team also known as the Philadelphia Warriors, see Category:Philadelphia Warriors (1926-1929).
The Philadelphia Warriors were an American basketball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Basketball League.. The Warriors were borne out of the Philadelphia SPHAs, (South Philadelphia Hebrew Association) and headed up by Eddie Gottlieb, a Philadelphia native who tried, through various leagues and teams, to bring about both national and Philadelphia-based ...
This is a list of basketball players who played for the NBA's Philadelphia Warriors before the team became the San Francisco Warriors and eventually the modern-day Golden State Warriors. For the ABL team also known as the Philadelphia Warriors, see Category:Philadelphia Warriors (ABL) players .
The team lost in six games to the team that replaced the Warriors in Philadelphia, the 76ers, despite Barry's output of 40.8 points per game performance during the NBA Finals. Angered by management's failure to pay him certain incentive awards he felt he was due, Barry sat out the 1967–68 season , joining the Oakland Oaks of the rival ...
Game Date Team Score High points High assists Location Attendance Series 1 Wednesday, April 16 Chicago: W 84–71: Joe Fulks (37) : Howie Dallmar (4) : Philadelphia Arena
A list of former head coaches of the Basketball Association of America and National Basketball Association's Philadelphia Warriors (now known as Golden State Warriors). Pages in category "Philadelphia Warriors head coaches"
The 1948–49 BAA season was the Warriors' 3rd season in the NBA. [1] The team finished at fourth place out of six teams in the BAA East Division and was eliminated in the East Division Semifinals by the Washington Capitols in two games. [2]