Baltimore Bullets (1944-54)

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Baltimore Bullets
First Season
1944-45
Team History
Baltimore Bullets (1944-54)
Conference/Division
National Basketball Association (1949-54)
  • Eastern Division (1949-54)

Basketball Association of America (1947-49)

  • Western Division (1948-49)
  • Eastern Division (1947-48)

American Basketball League (1944-47)

  • South Division (1946-47)
Venue
Baltimore Coliseum (1944-54)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Baltimore Bullets were a professional basketball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Bullets competed in the American Basketball League (1944-47), the Basketball Association of America (1947-49), and (following the BAA's absorption of the National Basketball League) the National Basketball Association (1949-54). On November 27, 1954, the team folded with a 3-11 record, making the Bullets the last NBA franchise to fold. Out of all defunct NBA teams, the Bullets were members of the association for the longest time and the only defunct team to win a championship.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1940s
1947-48 BAA Finals Philadelphia Warriors Baltimore Coliseum
1948-49 Regular Season n/a Baltimore Coliseum
1950s
1950-51 Regular Season n/a Baltimore Coliseum
1953-54 Regular Season n/a Baltimore Coliseum

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