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NBA professional basketball team season
The 1951–52 NBA season was the Bullets' 5th season in the NBA and eighth overall season of existence.[ 1]
The Bullets were the only team to use all twelve rounds of this year's draft. Despite that, none of the players they drafted would end up playing for them, though the Bullets would at least acquire Jim Slaughter and James Luisi by trades with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks turned Milwaukee Hawks and New York Knicks respectively. Rather infamously, the #1 pick they had in this year's draft, Gene Melchiorre , would later be revealed to be involved in the CCNY point-shaving scandal of 1951 alongside fellow Bullets draft pick Billy Mann, leaving Melchiorri with the notable distinction of being the only #1 draft pick to ever be permanently banned by the NBA, though he wouldn't be the only #1 draft pick to never play in the NBA at all.
Baltimore Bullets 1952–53 roster
Head coach
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended Injured
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
1951-52 NBA Records
Team
BAL
BOS
FWP
IND
MIL
MIN
NYK
PHI
ROC
SYR
Baltimore
—
1–8
2–4
2–4
4–2
0–6
2–7
4–5
2–4
3–6
Boston
8–1
—
3–3
3–3
5–1
3–3
4–5
6–3
3–3
4–5
Fort Wayne
4–2
3–3
—
5–4
4–5
5–4
3–3
2–4
3–6
0–6
Indianapolis
4–2
3–3
4–5
—
7–2
4–5
3–3
2–4
3–6
4–2
Milwaukee
2–4
1–5
5–4
2–7
—
1–8
2–4
1–5
1–8
2–4
Minneapolis
6–0
3–3
4–5
5–4
8–1
—
4–2
2–4
7–2
1–5
New York
7–2
5–4
3–3
3–3
4–2
2–4
—
6–3
2–4
5–4
Philadelphia
5–4
3–6
4–2
4–2
5–1
4–2
3–6
—
2–4
3–6
Rochester
4–2
3–3
6–3
6–3
8–1
2–7
4–2
4–2
—
4–2
Syracuse
6–3
5–4
6–0
2–4
4–2
5–1
4–5
6–3
2–4
—
1951–52 Game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
November 1
@ Rochester
97–101
Fred Scolari (26)
0–1
2
November 3
Indianapolis
90–86
Minor , Scolari (15)
0–2
3
November 5
Philadelphia
90–96
Frank Saul (18)
1–2
4
November 10
Syracuse
82–91
Hannum , Minor, Scolari (12)
2–2
5
November 12
Minneapolis
90–80
Fred Scolari (16)
2–3
6
November 17
Boston
88–75
Stan Miasek (18)
2–4
7
November 18
@ Syracuse
68–71
Stan Miasek (13)
2–5
8
November 19
Milwaukee
70–71
Frank Kudelka (16)
3–5
9
November 20
N New York
88–86
Barksdale , Scolari (23)
3–6
10
November 24
Philadelphia
74–81
Don Barksdale (20)
4–6
11
November 25
@ Fort Wayne
66–83
Don Barksdale (14)
4–7
12
November 29
N Milwaukee
64–77
Don Barksdale (15)
5–7
13
December 1
New York
82–84
Stan Miasek (20)
6–7
14
December 2
@ Boston
82–103
Stan Miasek (14)
6–8
15
December 3
Rochester
77–70
Don Barksdale (18)
6–9
16
December 7
@ Indianapolis
80–88
Red Owens (20)
6–10
17
December 8
N Minneapolis
85–64
Don Barksdale (13)
6–11
18
December 9
@ Milwaukee
73–71
Frank Kudelka (22)
7–11
19
December 12
@ Minneapolis
79–99
Frank Kudelka (14)
7–12
20
December 15
Fort Wayne
80–90
Stan Miasek (25)
8–12
21
December 16
@ Rochester
95–99
Hannum, Miasek (26)
8–13
22
December 17
Boston
80–92
Fred Scolari (22)
9–13
23
December 18
N Philadelphia
82–78
Stan Miasek (17)
9–14
24
December 21
N Boston
106–89
Alex Hannum (25)
9–15
25
December 22
Minneapolis
96–90 (3OT)
Stan Miasek (29)
9–16
26
December 26
Philadelphia
99–103 (3OT)
Miasek, Scolari (18)
10–16
27
December 29
Indianapolis
65–75
Stan Miasek (24)
11–16
28
December 30
@ Syracuse
91–108
Stan Miasek (22)
11–17
29
December 31
Fort Wayne
95–86
Fred Scolari (27)
11–18
30
January 4
@ Philadelphia
79–92
Fred Scolari (17)
11–19
31
January 5
Boston
94–73
Stan Miasek (20)
11–20
32
January 12
Syracuse
92–88
Don Barksdale (20)
11–21
33
January 13
@ Fort Wayne
71–81
Fred Scolari (26)
11–22
34
January 16
N Milwaukee
77–71
Don Barksdale (24)
11–23
35
January 17
N Milwaukee
87–76
Fred Scolari (15)
11–24
36
January 19
Indianapolis
78–81
Stan Miasek (27)
12–24
37
January 20
@ Syracuse
80–99
Miasek, Scolari (17)
12–25
38
January 21
New York
99–83
Stan Miasek (19)
12–26
39
January 23
@ Boston
75–117
Calhoun , Minor (13)
12–27
40
January 26
Syracuse
78–73
Don Barksdale (18)
12–28
41
February 1
@ Philadelphia
79–81
Fred Scolari (16)
12–29
42
February 2
Fort Wayne
76–63
Don Barksdale (21)
12–30
43
February 3
@ Syracuse
73–95
Dave Minor (15)
12–31
44
February 4
New York
81–82
Don Barksdale (22)
13–31
45
February 6
@ New York
70–73
Don Barksdale (20)
13–32
46
February 8
N New York
103–83
Don Barksdale (19)
13–33
47
February 9
Syracuse
76–84
Fred Scolari (21)
14–33
48
February 10
@ Fort Wayne
82–77
Frank Kudelka (23)
15–33
49
February 13
Rochester
91–96
Fred Scolari (29)
16–33
50
February 14
@ Indianapolis
66–89
Miasek, Minor (17)
16–34
51
February 16
@ New York
82–102
Fred Scolari (19)
16–35
52
February 17
Philadelphia
90–83
Don Barksdale (24)
16–36
53
February 20
Minneapolis
93–78
Kevin O'Shea (16)
16–37
54
February 23
Syracuse
80–81
Fred Scolari (18)
17–37
55
February 24
@ Rochester
100–124
Dave Minor (21)
17–38
56
February 25
New York
69–72
Fred Scolari (25)
17–39
57
February 29
@ Philadelphia
86–103
Don Barksdale (20)
17–40
58
March 1
Philadelphia
77–90
Frank Kudelka (19)
18–40
59
March 3
Rochester
96–99
Don Barksdale (25)
19–40
60
March 4
N Boston
91–80
Frank Kudelka (16)
19–41
61
March 5
N New York
88–82
Don Barksdale (21)
19–42
62
March 8
Boston
100–77
Don Barksdale (18)
19–43
63
March 9
@ Boston
72–89
Joe McNamee (16)
19–44
64
March 10
Milwaukee
80–91
Fred Scolari (25)
20–44
65
March 14
@ Indianapolis
87–103
Fred Scolari (18)
20–45
66
March 16
Minneapolis
82–126
Don Barksdale (18)
20–46