1947–48 BAA season
The 1947–48 BAA season was the second season of the Basketball Association of America. The postseason tournament, at its conclusion ended with the Baltimore Bullets winning the BAA Championship, beating the Philadelphia Warriors 4 games to 2 in the BAA Finals.
Although not celebrated at the time, this season was historic, with Wataru Misaka of the New York Knicks becoming the first person of color to play in modern professional basketball.
The NBA recognizes the three BAA seasons as part of its own history, sometimes without comment, so the 1947–48 BAA season is sometimes considered the second NBA season.Notable occurrences
Preseason events
Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Toronto folded before the season started, leaving the BAA with only seven teams. The Baltimore Bullets were brought into the league from the American Basketball League to provide a more convenient number, eight.Final standings
Eastern Division
Western Division
Statistics leaders
Note: Prior to the 1969–70 season, league leaders in points and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.BAA awards
- All-BAA First Team
- *C Ed Sadowski, Boston Celtics
- *F Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors
- *F Howie Dallmar, Philadelphia Warriors
- *F Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols
- *G Max Zaslofsky, Chicago Stags
- All-BAA Second Team
- *G Buddy Jeannette, Baltimore Bullets
- *C Stan Miasek, Chicago Stags
- *G Carl Braun, New York Knicks
- *G Fred Scolari, Washington Capitols
- *G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers
- BAA Rookie of the Year
- *F/G Paul Hoffman, Baltimore Bullets