Washington Capitols: Difference between revisions

From SportsPaper Wiki
(Created page with "{{Infobox NBA team | name = Washington Capitols | first = 1946-47 | team = Washington Capitols (1946-51) | alignment = National Basketball Association (1949-51) *Eastern...")
 
 
Line 29: Line 29:
|-
|-
| 1947-48
| 1947-48
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1947-48/washington-capitols-program-1946-47.html Regular Season]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/nba/seasons/1947-48/washington-capitols-program-1947-48.html Regular Season]
| n/a
| n/a
| [[Uline Arena]]
| [[Uline Arena]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 21 December 2021

Washington Capitols
First Season
1946-47
Team History
Washington Capitols (1946-51)
Conference/Division
National Basketball Association (1949-51)
  • Eastern Division (1949-51)

Basketball Association of America (1946-49)

  • Eastern Division (1946-47, 1948-49)
  • Western Division (1948-49)
Venue
Uline Arena (1946-51)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Washington Capitols were a former Basketball Association of America (forerunner of the National Basketball Association) team based in Washington, D.C. from 1946 to 1951. The team was coached from 1946 to 1949 by NBA Hall of Famer Red Auerbach.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1940s
1946-47 Regular Season n/a Uline Arena
1947-48 Regular Season n/a Uline Arena

See also

Franchise.png Franchises Portal


National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Atlantic Central Southeast
Boston Celtics (TD Garden)
Brooklyn Nets (Barclays Center)
New York Knicks (Madison Square Garden)
Philadelphia 76ers (Wells Fargo Center)
Toronto Raptors (Scotiabank Arena)
Chicago Bulls (United Center)
Cleveland Cavaliers (Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse)
Detroit Pistons (Little Caesars Arena)
Indiana Pacers (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
Milwaukee Bucks (Fiserv Forum)
Atlanta Hawks (State Farm Arena)
Charlotte Hornets (Spectrum Center)
Miami Heat (FTX Arena)
Orlando Magic (Amway Center)
Washington Wizards (Capital One Arena)
Western Conference Northwest Pacific Southwest
Denver Nuggets (Ball Arena)
Minnesota Timberwolves (Target Center)
Oklahoma City Thunder (Paycom Center)
Portland Trail Blazers (Moda Center)
Utah Jazz (Vivint Arena)
Golden State Warriors (Chase Center)
Los Angeles Clippers (Crypto.com Arena)
Los Angeles Lakers (Crypto.com Arena)
Phoenix Suns (Footprint Center)
Sacramento Kings (Golden 1 Center)
Dallas Mavericks (American Airlines Center)
Houston Rockets (Toyota Center)
Memphis Grizzlies (FedExForum)
New Orleans Pelicans (Smoothie King Center)
San Antonio Spurs (AT&T Center)
Defunct franchises All defunct franchises
Related Hoop Magazine • League publications • All-Star Games • Records • Seasons • Venues