NBA team season
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1953–54 NBA season was the Pistons' sixth season in the NBA and 13th season as a franchise.[ 1]
The Pistons finished 40-32 (.556), 3rd in the Western Division. The team advanced to the playoffs, losing in a Western Division round-robin 4–0 to the Minneapolis Lakers and the Rochester Royals . The team was led on the season by center Larry Foust (15.1 ppg, 13.4 rpg, NBA All-Star), guard Andy Phillip (10.6 ppg, 6.3 apg, NBA All-Star), and first round draft choice Jack Molinas (11.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg, NBA All-Star).[ 2] [ 3]
Molinas was named to the All-Star team, having played in 32 games before the league banned him for wagering on Pistons games.[ 4] Molinas was then suspended at the time of the All-Star game and was replaced by teammate Andy Phillip. He later sued the NBA for $3 million, claiming the league's ban was an unreasonable restraint of trade. Judge Irving Kaufman ruled against him in the case.[ 5]
The Pistons had drafted future Hall of Famer George Yardley in 1950, but they didn't sign him until 1953. Even then, it was a struggle, as Yardley reportedly hated training camp, rejected the initial Fort Wayne offer of $6,000, electing to playing beach volleyball in California. Yardley then became the first rookie to hold out, until accepting an offer of $9,500, and then averaging 9.0 ppg in his NBA rookie season.[ 6]
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1953–54 NBA records
Team
BAL
BOS
FWP
MIL
MIN
NYK
PHI
ROC
SYR
Baltimore
—
1–9
0–8
2–6
2–6
3–7
4–6
1–7
3–7
Boston
9–1
—
4–4
6–2
3–5
5–5
6–4
4–4
5–5
Fort Wayne
8–0
4–4
—
9–2
5–5
3–5
6–2
3–8
2–6
Milwaukee
6–2
2–6
2–9
—
3–8
3–5
3–5
1–9
1–7
Minneapolis
6–2
5–3
5–5
8–3
—
5–3
6–2
6–5
5–3
New York
7–3
5–5
5–3
5–3
3–5
—
7–3
7–1
5–5
Philadelphia
6–4
4–6
2–6
5–3
2–6
3–7
—
1–7
6–4
Rochester
7–1
4–4
8–3
9–1
5–6
1–7
7–1
—
3–5
Syracuse
7–3
5–5
6–2
7–1
3–5
5–5
4–6
5–3
—
Game log
1953–54 Game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
November 1
Milwaukee
67–77
Larry Foust (24)
1–0
2
November 5
Boston
79–83
Fred Scolari (18)
2–0
3
November 7
@ Rochester
76–91
Larry Foust (20)
2–1
4
November 8
New York
75–70
Larry Foust (14)
2–2
5
November 10
N Minneapolis
62–78
Don Meineke (19)
3–2
6
November 12
Syracuse
74–78
Fred Scolari (22)
4–2
7
November 14
@ Philadelphia
58–63
Mel Hutchins (14)
4–3
8
November 15
Rochester
65–68
Andy Phillip (14)
5–3
9
November 17
N Minneapolis
83–66
Larry Foust (16)
5–4
10
November 19
@ Syracuse
76–79
Jack Molinas (24)
5–5
11
November 21
@ Boston
68–90
Fred Scolari (14)
5–6
12
November 22
Rochester
82–83
Larry Foust (17)
6–6
13
November 25
@ Milwaukee
58–64
Jack Molinas (22)
6–7
14
November 26
Milwaukee
64–78
Fred Scolari (15)
7–7
15
November 28
@ Baltimore
92–81
Larry Foust (24)
8–7
16
November 29
Philadelphia
69–83
Larry Foust (22)
9–7
17
December 1
@ Rochester
69–92
Brian , Foust (13)
9–8
18
December 3
Boston
70–76
Larry Foust (26)
10–8
19
December 5
@ New York
92–73
Mel Hutchins (17)
11–8
20
December 6
Syracuse
77–78
Larry Foust (31)
12–8
21
December 9
N Milwaukee
59–83
Andy Phillip (21)
13–8
22
December 13
New York
69–68
Larry Foust (21)
13–9
23
December 15
N Boston
75–82
Jack Molinas (20)
13–10
24
December 16
@ Boston
74–91
Jack Molinas (16)
13–11
25
December 19
@ Milwaukee
69–63
Andy Phillip (24)
14–11
26
December 25
Boston
79–108
Fred Scolari (19)
15–11
27
December 26
@ Minneapolis
71–77
Max Zaslofsky (16)
15–12
28
December 27
Minneapolis
79–75
Mel Hutchins (14)
15–13
29
December 30
@ Minneapolis
97–80
Jack Molinas (17)
16–13
30
December 31
N Philadelphia
56–83
Larry Foust (13)
17–13
31
January 2
@ Rochester
76–77 (OT)
Larry Foust (17)
17–14
32
January 3
New York
74–72
Andy Phillip (29)
17–15
33
January 5
Syracuse
72–60
Larry Foust (16)
17–16
34
January 6
@ Baltimore
90–78
Andy Phillip (14)
18–16
35
January 7
@ Syracuse
67–79
Larry Foust (18)
18–17
36
January 10
Milwaukee
73–81
Andy Phillip (25)
19–17
37
January 12
N Baltimore
97–66
Larry Foust (22)
20–17
38
January 14
N Baltimore
81–74
Larry Foust (15)
21–17
39
January 16
@ New York
82–88 (OT)
Larry Foust (24)
21–18
40
January 17
Minneapolis
83–86
Larry Foust (22)
22–18
41
January 19
N Rochester
73–67
Larry Foust (22)
22–19
42
January 23
@ Minneapolis
72–75
Max Zaslofsky (18)
22–20
43
January 24
Baltimore
70–79
Max Zaslofsky (17)
23–20
44
January 27
N Milwaukee
68–77
Larry Foust (18)
24–20
45
January 28
Boston
68–80
Larry Foust (26)
25–20
46
January 30
@ Rochester
70–95
Max Zaslofsky (15)
25–21
47
January 31
Rochester
69–83
Larry Foust (21)
26–21
48
February 1
@ Milwaukee
72–71
Larry Foust (16)
27–21
49
February 5
N Rochester
89–70
Phillip, Yardley (16)
27–22
50
February 6
@ Syracuse
87–93 (OT)
George Yardley (17)
27–23
51
February 7
Minneapolis
83–90
Mel Hutchins (28)
28–23
52
February 10
N New York
73–69
Foust, Yardley, Zaslofsky (15)
28–24
53
February 13
@ New York
79–73
George Yardley (25)
29–24
54
February 14
Philadelphia
76–94
Frank Brian (19)
30–24
55
February 16
@ Milwaukee
69–65
George Yardley (20)
31–24
56
February 18
@ Syracuse
77–91
Mel Hutchins (18)
31–25
57
February 20
@ Baltimore
87–85
Mel Hutchins (21)
32–25
58
February 21
Milwaukee
64–62
Frank Brian (16)
32–26
59
February 22
N Milwaukee
82–95
Don Meineke (19)
33–26
60
February 25
N New York
62–82
Larry Foust (19)
34–26
61
February 27
@ Philadelphia
79–72
Larry Foust (18)
35–26
62
February 28
Minneapolis
77–94
Larry Foust (20)
36–26
63
March 2
N Rochester
71–64
Larry Foust (19)
36–27
64
March 4
Syracuse
86–63
Larry Foust (25)
36–28
65
March 5
N Philadelphia
70–76
Larry Foust (19)
37–28
66
March 6
@ Baltimore
76–71
Max Zaslofsky (19)
38–28
67
March 7
@ Boston
80–86
Andy Phillip (28)
38–29
68
March 8
N Philadelphia
75–73
Larry Foust (19)
38–30
69
March 10
N Philadelphia
70–88
George Yardley (21)
39–30
70
March 11
Rochester
95–80
Max Zaslofsky (18)
39–31
71
March 13
@ Minneapolis
66–93
Larry Foust (14)
39–32
72
March 14
Baltimore
86–91
Andy Phillip (15)
40–32
Playoffs
1954 playoff game log
Division Round Robin Semifinals: 0–4 (home: 0–2; road: 0–2)
1954 schedule
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