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Contents
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1 Events
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1.1 August 30, 1948
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1.2 October ?, 1948
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1.3 October 13, 1948
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1.4 October 25, 1948
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1.5 November 18, 1948
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1.6 November 19, 1948
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1.7 November 20, 1948
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1.8 December ?, 1948
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1.9 December 1, 1948
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1.10 December 2, 1948
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1.11 December 15, 1948
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1.12 December 19, 1948
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1.13 December 21, 1948
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1.14 December 28, 1948
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1.15 January ?, 1949
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1.16 January 2, 1949
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1.17 January 16, 1949
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1.18 January 21, 1949
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1.19 January 26, 1949
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1.20 January 27, 1949
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1.21 January 28, 1949
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1.22 January 30, 1949
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1.23 February ?, 1949
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1.24 February 3, 1949
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1.25 February 4, 1949
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1.26 February 5, 1949
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1.27 February 7, 1949
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1.28 February 11, 1949
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1.29 May ?, 1949
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1.30 June 22, 1949
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2 Notes
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3 External links
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4 References
Appearance
This is a list of all personnel changes for the 1948 BAA off-season and 1948–49 BAA season.
Events
August 30, 1948
- The Boston Celtics sold Mike Bloom to the Minneapolis Lakers.
October ?, 1948
- The Chicago Stags sold Jim Seminoff to the Boston Celtics.
October 13, 1948
- The New York Knicks sold Stan Stutz to the Boston Celtics.
October 25, 1948
- The St. Louis Bombers sold Irv Rothenberg to the New York Knicks.
November 18, 1948
- The Philadelphia Warriors signed Elmore Morgenthaler as a free agent.
November 19, 1948
- The Boston Celtics signed Bob Doll as a free agent.
- The Baltimore Bullets traded John Mahnken to the Indianapolis Jets for Freddie Lewis and Hal Tidrick.
November 20, 1948
- The Chicago Stags sold Bill Roberts to the Boston Celtics.
December ?, 1948
- The Minneapolis Lakers released Mike Bloom.
December 1, 1948
- The Philadelphia Warriors sold Roy Pugh to the Fort Wayne Pistons.
December 2, 1948
- The Baltimore Bullets claimed Johnny Ezersky on waivers from the Providence Steam Rollers.
December 15, 1948
- The Philadelphia Warriors sold Bob O'Brien to the St. Louis Bombers.
December 19, 1948
- The Indianapolis Jets traded Bruce Hale and John Mahnken to the Fort Wayne Pistons for Ralph Hamilton, Walt Kirk and Blackie Towery.
December 21, 1948
- The Rochester Royals sold Lionel Malamed to the Indianapolis Jets.
December 28, 1948
- The Washington Capitols waived Jack Toomay.
January ?, 1949
- The St. Louis Bombers sold Giff Roux to the Providence Steam Rollers.
- The Baltimore Bullets signed Jack Toomay as a free agent.
- The Providence Steam Rollers released Earl Shannon.
January 2, 1949
- Red Auerbach resigns as Head Coach for Washington Capitols.
January 16, 1949
- The Boston Celtics traded Chick Halbert and Mel Riebe to the Providence Steam Rollers for George Nostrand.
January 21, 1949
- The Boston Celtics signed Earl Shannon as a free agent.
January 26, 1949
- The Indianapolis Jets traded Ray Lumpp to the New York Knicks for Tommy Byrnes and cash.
January 27, 1949
- The Philadelphia Warriors sold Phil Farbman to the Boston Celtics.
January 28, 1949
- The Chicago Stags signed Mike Bloom as a free agent.
January 30, 1949
- The Fort Wayne Pistons sold Bob Kinney to the Boston Celtics.
February ?, 1949
- The Boston Celtics claimed Johnny Ezersky on waivers from the Baltimore Bullets.
February 3, 1949
- The Indianapolis Jets traded Charlie Black to the Fort Wayne Pistons for Leo Mogus and cash.
February 4, 1949
- The Chicago Stags signed Carl Meinhold as a free agent.
- The Chicago Stags sold Bill Miller to the St. Louis Bombers.
February 5, 1949
- The Baltimore Bullets sold Irv Torgoff to the Philadelphia Warriors.
February 7, 1949
- The Chicago Stags sold Whitey Kachan to the Minneapolis Lakers.
- The Providence Steam Rollers traded Otto Schnellbacher to the St. Louis Bombers for Buddy O'Grady.
February 11, 1949
- The St. Louis Bombers released Don Martin.
- The Baltimore Bullets signed Don Martin as a free agent.
- The New York Knicks traded Sid Tanenbaum to the Baltimore Bullets for Connie Simmons. Simmons was sent as the player to be named later in July 1949.
May ?, 1949
- The Indianapolis Jets sold Tommy Byrnes to the New York Knicks.
June 22, 1949
- The Boston Celtics sold Gene Stump to the Minneapolis Lakers.
Notes
- a Number of years played in the BAA prior to the draft
- b Career with the franchise that drafted the player
- c Never played a game for the franchise