This is a list of all personnel changes for the 1949 NBA off-season and 1949–50 NBA season.

Events

July 16, 1949

  • The Denver Nuggets signed Bob Brown as a free agent.
  • The Denver Nuggets signed Kenny Sailors as a free agent.

July 26, 1949

  • The Indianapolis Olympians sold Leo Mogus to the Philadelphia Warriors.

August 1949

  • The Boston Celtics selected Chick Halbert from the Providence Steam Rollers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Les Pugh from the Providence Steam Rollers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Howie Shannon from the Providence Steam Rollers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Brady Walker from the Providence Steam Rollers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Ernie Calverley from the Providence Steam Rollers in the dispersal draft. Boston agreed to play 10 home games in Providence.

August 3, 1949

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks hired Roger Potter as head coach.
  • The Syracuse Nationals hired Al Cervi as head coach.
  • The Sheboygan Red Skins hired Ken Suesens as head coach.
  • The Waterloo Hawks hired Charley Shipp as head coach.

August 13, 1949

  • The Indianapolis Olympians sold John Mandic to the Washington Capitols.

September 3, 1949

  • The Syracuse Nationals signed Andrew Levane as a free agent.

September 28, 1949

  • The Washington Capitols traded Sonny Hertzberg to the Boston Celtics for Chick Halbert.
  • The Baltimore Bullets sold Chick Reiser to the Washington Capitols.

October 4, 1949

  • The Washington Capitols traded Kleggie Hermsen to the Chicago Stags for Chuck Gilmur.

October 11, 1949

  • The Indianapolis Olympians signed Bruce Hale as a free agent.

October 18, 1949

  • The Boston Celtics waived Les Pugh.

November ?, 1949

  • The Baltimore Bullets signed Les Pugh as a free agent.
  • The Denver Nuggets signed Dillard Crocker as a free agent.

November 2, 1949

  • The Fort Wayne Pistons sold Jack Smiley to the Anderson Packers.
  • The Fort Wayne Pistons waived Dillard Crocker.

November 9, 1949

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks traded Jack Kerris to the Fort Wayne Pistons for John Mahnken.

November 23, 1949

  • The Rochester Royals sold Mike Novak to the Philadelphia Warriors.

November 28, 1949

  • The St. Louis Bombers traded Mike Todorovich to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks for Mac Otten and cash.

December ?, 1949

  • The Denver Nuggets released Ed Bartels.

December 3, 1949

  • The Fort Wayne Pistons sold Dick Triptow to the Baltimore Bullets.

December 5, 1949

  • The Waterloo Hawks signed Hoot Gibson as a free agent.

December 6, 1949

  • The New York Knicks signed Ed Bartels as a free agent.
  • The Washington Capitols sold Dick Schulz to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

December 7, 1949

  • The Philadelphia Warriors traded Ed Sadowski and cash to the Baltimore Bullets for Ron Livingstone.
  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks sold Billy Hassett to the Minneapolis Lakers.

December 8, 1949

  • The New York Knicks sold Lee Knorek to the Baltimore Bullets.

December 12, 1949

  • The Chicago Stags sold Ed Mikan to the Rochester Royals.

December 13, 1949

  • The Baltimore Bullets released Dick Triptow.

December 15, 1949

  • The Indianapolis Olympians sold Floyd Volker to the Denver Nuggets.
  • The Boston Celtics sold George Nostrand to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

December 20, 1949

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks traded George Nostrand to the Chicago Stags for Gene Vance.

December 21, 1949

  • The Minneapolis Lakers sold Paul Walther to the Indianapolis Olympians.

December 29, 1949

  • The Philadelphia Warriors signed Freddie Lewis as a free agent.

December 30, 1949

  • The Anderson Packers traded Walt Kirk to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks for Red Owens.

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  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks sold Bob Cousy to the Chicago Stags.

January 5, 1950

  • The Washington Capitols released John Mandic.
  • The Baltimore Bullets signed John Mandic as a free agent.

January 12, 1950

  • The Waterloo Hawks released Stan Patrick.

January 13, 1950

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks sold Whitey Von Nieda to the Baltimore Bullets.

January 18, 1950

  • The Anderson Packers traded Ralph Johnson and Howie Schultz to the Fort Wayne Pistons for Charlie Black and Richie Niemiera.

January 29, 1950

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks traded John Mahnken to the Boston Celtics for Gene Englund.
  • The Boston Celtics waived Dermie O'Connell.

February 1, 1950

  • The Boston Celtics sold Dermie O'Connell to the St. Louis Bombers.

February 5, 1950

  • The Sheboygan Red Skins signed Stan Patrick as a free agent.

February 6, 1950

  • The Denver Nuggets sold Duane Klueh to the Fort Wayne Pistons.

February 7, 1950

  • The Fort Wayne Pistons sold Bill Henry to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

February 9, 1950

  • The Waterloo Hawks signed Johnny Orr as a free agent.

February 10, 1950

  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks traded Don Otten to the Washington Capitols for Jack Nichols.

March 10, 1950

  • The Washington Capitols hired Bones McKinney as head coach.

March 22, 1950

  • Alvin Julian resigns as head coach for Boston Celtics.

April 16, 1950

  • The Sheboygan Red Skins sold Noble Jorgensen to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

April 25, 1950

  • The Chicago Stags selected Frankie Brian from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Philadelphia Warriors selected Bill Closs from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Philadelphia Warriors selected Milo Komenich from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Philadelphia Warriors selected Frank Gates from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Philadelphia Warriors selected Easy Parham from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Syracuse Nationals selected Belus Smawley from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Rochester Royals selected Charlie Black from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Minneapolis Lakers selected Mac Otten from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Fort Wayne Pistons selected John Hargis from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Baltimore Bullets selected Red Rocha from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Baltimore Bullets selected Bill Roberts from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Baltimore Bullets selected Red Owens from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Ed Macauley from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Boston Celtics selected Ed Stanczak from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Washington Capitols selected Ariel Maughan from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Washington Capitols selected Don Putman from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected John Logan from the St. Louis Bombers in the dispersal draft.
  • The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Richie Niemiera from the Anderson Packers in the dispersal draft.

April 27, 1950

  • Red Auerbach resigns as head coach for Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
  • The Boston Celtics hired Red Auerbach as head coach.

May 21, 1950

The Chicago Stags sold Frankie Brian to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.

June 19, 1950

  • The Baltimore Bullets selected Harry Boykoff from the Waterloo Hawks in the dispersal draft.
  • The Baltimore Bullets select Dick Mehen from the Waterloo Hawks in the dispersal draft.

June 21, 1950

  • The Boston Celtics sold George Kaftan to the New York Knicks.

June 22, 1950

  • The Denver Nuggets sold Kenny Sailors to the Boston Celtics.

June 27, 1950

  • The Rochester Royals sold Andy Duncan to the Boston Celtics.

Notes

  • a Number of years played in the NBA prior to the draft
  • b Career with the franchise that drafted the player
  • c Never played a game for the franchise

External links

  • NBA Transactions at NBA.com
  • 1949-50 NBA Transactions| Basketball-Reference.com

References


Folder NBA 1959 Kaufen auf Ricardo

Where Was Your Favorite NBA Team in 1949? The Saturday Evening Post

Season Review 195051

NBA History 1950s NBA Blast

194950 National Basketball Association NBA Guide Record Book 147515