Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
NBA professional basketball team season
The 1952–53 New York Knicks season was the seventh season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[ 1] With a 47–23 record, the Knicks won the regular season Eastern Division title by a half-game over the Syracuse Nationals and made the NBA Playoffs for the seventh consecutive year.[ 1] [ 2]
In the first round of the 1953 NBA Playoffs , the Knicks swept the Baltimore Bullets 2–0 in a best-of-three series to advance to the Eastern Division finals. There, New York defeated the Boston Celtics 3–1 to make the NBA Finals for the third straight year.[ 2] [ 1] In the Finals, the Knicks lost to the Minneapolis Lakers , four games to one.[ 2] The club would wait another 17 years to make an NBA championship final, winning it in 1970 .[ 1]
NBA draft
Note: This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players picked by the franchise that played at least one game in the league.[ 3]
Regular season
Season standings
x – clinched playoff spot
Record vs. opponents
1952–53 NBA records
Team
BAL
BOS
FWP
IND
MIL
MIN
NYK
PHI
ROC
SYR
Baltimore
—
2–8
0–6
2–4
3–3
1–5
0–10
6–4
0–6
2–8
Boston
8–2
—
4–2
4–2
5–1
1–5
6–4
9–1
4–2
5–6
Fort Wayne
6–0
2–4
—
7–3
7–3
1–9
4–2
5–0
3–7
1–5
Indianapolis
4–2
2–4
3–7
—
5–6
4–6
1–5
5–1
3–7
1–5
Milwaukee
3–3
1–5
3–7
6–5
—
3–7
1–5
4–2
3–7
3–3
Minneapolis
5–1
5–1
9–1
6–4
7–3
—
4–2
6–0
4–6
2–4
New York
10–0
4–6
2–4
5–1
5–1
2–4
—
10–0
3–3
6–4
Philadelphia
4–6
1–9
0–5
1–5
2–4
0–6
0–10
—
2–4
2–8
Rochester
6–0
2–4
7–3
7–3
7–3
6–4
3–3
4–2
—
2–4
Syracuse
8–2
6–5
5–1
5–1
3–3
4–2
4–6
8–2
4–2
—
Game log
1952–53 game log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
High points
Record
1
November 1
Baltimore
53–69
Nathaniel Clifton (20)
1–0
2
November 8
@ Baltimore
92–62
Nathaniel Clifton (22)
2–0
3
November 11
@ Rochester
94–104
Carl Braun (19)
2–1
4
November 13
Minneapolis
91–100
Ernie Vandeweghe (21)
3–1
5
November 15
Boston
68–79
Carl Braun (17)
4–1
6
November 16
@ Fort Wayne
83–112
Connie Simmons (17)
4–2
7
November 18
Indianapolis
90–100
Vince Boryla (22)
4–3
8
November 20
N Indianapolis
72–67
Harry Gallatin (16)
5–3
9
November 22
Syracuse
68–98
Max Zaslofsky (22)
6–3
10
November 23
@ Syracuse
73–76
Harry Gallatin (13)
6–4
11
November 26
@ Baltimore
94–92
Connie Simmons (20)
7–4
12
November 27
N Baltimore
104–92
Nathaniel Clifton (19)
8–4
13
November 29
Indianapolis
72–94
Ernie Vandeweghe (16)
9–4
14
December 2
@ Philadelphia
89–82 (OT)
Carl Braun (24)
10–4
15
December 3
N Philadelphia
75–100
Vince Boryla (21)
11–4
16
December 4
Minneapolis
81–71
Connie Simmons (20)
11–5
17
December 6
@ Minneapolis
78–85 (OT)
Carl Braun (25)
11–6
18
December 7
@ Fort Wayne
91–102
Carl Braun (16)
11–7
19
December 9
Rochester
77–75
Max Zaslofsky (21)
11–8
20
December 13
@ Rochester
99–97 (OT)
Carl Braun (25)
12–8
21
December 14
@ Milwaukee
74–69
Gallatin, Simmons (14)
13–8
22
December 16
Syracuse
93–98 (OT)
Max Zaslofsky (22)
14–8
23
December 20
@ Baltimore
102–99 (OT)
Carl Braun (28)
15–8
24
December 21
Baltimore
77–102
Connie Simmons (17)
16–8
25
December 22
N Milwaukee
80–75
Nathaniel Clifton (18)
17–8
26
December 25
Boston
84–97
Ernie Vandeweghe (21)
18–8
27
December 27
N Fort Wayne
91–92
Connie Simmons (20)
18–9
28
December 28
Philadelphia
54–72
Ernie Vandeweghe (15)
19–9
29
January 1
@ Philadelphia
108–82
Ernie Vandeweghe (26)
20–9
30
January 3
Syracuse
77–85 (OT)
Connie Simmons (22)
21–9
31
January 4
@ Boston
100–103
Carl Braun (22)
21–10
32
January 7
N Syracuse
114–93
Carl Braun (25)
21–11
33
January 8
Milwaukee
68–81
Carl Braun (22)
22–11
34
January 9
@ Indianapolis
58–54
Carl Braun (16)
23–11
35
January 11
@ Minneapolis
79–85
Ernie Vandeweghe (21)
23–12
36
January 17
Philadelphia
76–84
Ernie Vandeweghe (20)
24–12
37
January 18
@ Boston
83–99
Harry Gallatin (20)
24–13
38
January 21
N Milwaukee
70–72
Nathaniel Clifton (14)
24–14
39
January 22
N Boston
112–89
Max Zaslofsky (26)
25–14
40
January 24
Fort Wayne
76–82
Carl Braun (20)
26–14
41
January 25
@ Syracuse
97–62
Harry Gallatin (22)
27–14
42
January 27
@ Rochester
74–72
Harry Gallatin (15)
28–14
43
January 29
@ Philadelphia
72–61
Clifton, Gallatin (18)
29–14
44
January 31
Boston
69–76
Braun, Clifton (21)
30–14
45
February 1
N Philadelphia
85–90
Harry Gallatin (21)
31–14
46
February 3
N Milwaukee
76–69
Nathaniel Clifton (18)
32–14
47
February 5
@ Minneapolis
73–81
Connie Simmons (17)
32–15
48
February 6
@ Indianapolis
84–73
Nathaniel Clifton (21)
33–15
49
February 7
Philadelphia
63–86
Harry Gallatin (23)
34–15
50
February 8
@ Boston
79–87
Nathaniel Clifton (15)
34–16
51
February 11
@ Baltimore
86–80
Carl Braun (18)
35–16
52
February 13
N Baltimore
106–96
Vince Boryla (23)
36–16
53
February 14
Indianapolis
79–91
Vince Boryla (22)
37–16
54
February 15
@ Syracuse
85–81
Carl Braun (21)
38–16
55
February 17
Milwaukee
67–86
Harry Gallatin (21)
39–16
56
February 18
N Boston
66–69
Ernie Vandeweghe (18)
39–17
57
February 21
Philadelphia
69–85
Carl Braun (18)
40–17
58
February 22
@ Boston
83–87 (OT)
Connie Simmons (20)
40–18
59
February 24
Minneapolis
63–79
Carl Braun (15)
41–18
60
February 25
N Rochester
79–71 (OT)
Carl Braun (25)
41–19
61
February 28
Fort Wayne
74–85
Ernie Vandeweghe (29)
42–19
62
March 1
@ Syracuse
64–79
Connie Simmons (19)
42–20
63
March 3
Rochester
88–109
Harry Gallatin (25)
43–20
64
March 5
N Baltimore
80–69
Nathaniel Clifton (17)
44–20
65
March 6
Syracuse
66–75
Vince Boryla (22)
45–20
66
March 8
Boston
89–78
Harry Gallatin (17)
45–21
67
March 11
N Baltimore
113–107 (3OT)
Carl Braun (24)
46–21
68
March 12
@ Philadelphia
90–85
Connie Simmons (29)
47–21
69
March 14
Syracuse
95–81
Nathaniel Clifton (18)
47–22
70
March 15
@ Fort Wayne
69–81
Harry Gallatin (30)
47–23
Playoffs
1953 playoff game log
Division semifinals: 2–0 (home: 1–0; road: 1–0)
Division finals: 3–1 (home: 2–0; road: 1–1)
NBA Finals: 1–4 (home: 0–3; road: 1–1)
1953 schedule
Player statistics
Season
Playoffs
Awards and records
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