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The Royals finished the season by winning their first NBA Championship. The Royals scored 84.6 points per game and allowed 81.7 points per game. [1] Rochester was led up front by Arnie Risen, a 6–9, 200-pound center nicknamed "Stilts", along with 6–5 Arnie Johnson and 6–7 Jack Coleman. The backcourt was manned by Bob Davies and Bobby Wanzer.
1953–54 Rochester Royals season; Head coach: Les Harrison: Owners: Jack Harrison Les Harrison: ... Record: 1: October 31: N Baltimore: 72–68: Bob Davies (20) 1 ...
1949–50 NBA records Team AND BAL BOS CHI DEN FWP IND MIN NYK PHI ROC SHE STL SYR TCB WAS WAT Anderson — 1–1: 0–2: 1–1: 4–3: 1–1: 2–5: 1–1
@ Rochester L 78–82: Bobby Wanzer (30) St. Paul Auditorium 4,841 0–1 2 March 18 Rochester W 94–92: Arnie Risen (19) Edgerton Park Arena: 1–1 3 March 19 @ Rochester L 110–119: Arnie Risen (24) St. Paul Auditorium 4,219 1–2
Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage ...
1956–57 Rochester Royals season; Head coach: Bobby Wanzer: Owners: Jack Harrison Les Harrison: ... Record: 1: October 27: Fort Wayne: 85–88: Richie Regan (22) 1 ...
1952–53 Rochester Royals season; Head coach: Les Harrison: Owners: Jack Harrison Les Harrison: Arena: Edgerton Park Arena: Results; Record: 44–26 (.629) Place: Division: 2nd : Playoff finish: West Division Semi-finals (eliminated 1–2)
This category contains articles pertaining to the Rochester Royals professional basketball franchise. The franchise began in the National Basketball League (1945–46 thru 1947–48) before joining the Basketball Association of America (1948–49) and National Basketball Association (1949–50 thru present, now known as the Sacramento Kings).