1957 NBA playoffs (original) (raw)
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Postseason tournament
1957 NBA playoffs
Tournament details | |
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Dates | March 14–April 13, 1957 |
Season | 1956–57 |
Teams | 6 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Boston Celtics (1st title) |
Runner-up | St. Louis Hawks |
Semifinalists | Minneapolis LakersSyracuse Nationals |
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The 1957 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1956-57 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Division champion Boston Celtics defeating the Western Division champion St. Louis Hawks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.
It was the first title in Celtics history; as of 2024, they have won the most NBA titles with 18.
The Celtics and Hawks met in 4 out of 5 NBA Finals from 1957–1961, with the Celtics winning 3 out of 4. While the Hawks' dominance of the Western Division was succeeded by the Los Angeles Lakers afterward, Boston missed the NBA Finals just once between 1957–1969, and won the NBA title in every year but two.
In the division semifinals, the Philadelphia Warriors were swept by the Syracuse Nationals 2–0. This was the first time in NBA history that the defending champions were swept in the opening round. The next time the defending champions were swept in the opening round was in 2007. It was also the only time in which the playoff series leading to the Final resulted in sweeps.
- * Division winner
- Bold Series winner
- Italic Team with home-court advantage in NBA Finals
Division Tiebreakers
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Western Division Tiebreakers
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Division Semifinals
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Eastern Division Semifinals
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This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the 76ers/Nationals winning three of the first four meetings.
Previous playoff series[1]
Philadelphia 76ers/ Syracuse Nationals leads 3–1 in all-time playoff series |
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1950 Philadelphia Warriors 0, Syracuse Nationals 2 1950 Eastern Division Semifinals 1951 Philadelphia Warriors 0, Syracuse Nationals 2 1951 Eastern Division Semifinals 1952 Philadelphia Warriors 1, Syracuse Nationals 2 1952 Eastern Division Semifinals 1956 Philadelphia Warriors 3, Syracuse Nationals 2 1956 Eastern Division Finals |
Western Division Semifinals
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This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning three of the first four meetings.
Previous playoff series[2]
Minneapolis leads 3–1 in all-time playoff series |
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1950 Fort Wayne Pistons 0, Minneapolis Lakers 2 1950 Central Division Finals 1953 Fort Wayne Pistons 2, Minneapolis Lakers 3 1953 Western Division Finals 1954 Fort Wayne Pistons 0, Minneapolis Lakers 2 1954 Western Division Round Robin Semifinals 1955 Fort Wayne Pistons 3, Minneapolis Lakers 1 1955 Western Division Finals |
Eastern Division Finals
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This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Nationals winning four of the first five meetings.
Previous playoff series[3]
Syracuse leads 4–1 in all-time playoff series |
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1953 Boston Celtics 2, Syracuse Nationals 0 1953 Eastern Division Semifinals 1954 Boston Celtics 0, Syracuse Nationals 2 1954 Eastern Division Round Robin Semifinals 1954 Boston Celtics 0, Syracuse Nationals 2 1954 Eastern Division Finals 1955 Boston Celtics 1, Syracuse Nationals 3 1955 Eastern Division Finals 1956 Boston Celtics 1, Syracuse Nationals 2 1956 Eastern Division Semifinals |
Western Division Finals
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Hawks winning the first meeting.
Previous playoff series[4]
St. Louis leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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1956 St. Louis Hawks 2, Minneapolis Lakers 1 1956 Western Division Semifinals |
NBA Finals: (E1) Boston Celtics vs. (W1) St. Louis Hawks
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- Tom Heinsohn hits the game-tying lay-up with 6 seconds left in regulation to force the first OT; Bob Cousy hits the game-tying shot with 15 seconds left in the first OT to force the second OT.
- Bob Pettit hits the game-winner with 45 seconds left.
- Cliff Hagan hits the game-winner at the buzzer.
- Bob Pettit hits the game-tying free throws with 7 seconds left in regulation to force the first OT; Jack Coleman makers the game-tying basket with 9 seconds left in the first OT to force the second OT. Bob Pettit misses the game-tying shot at the buzzer to force a third OT.
- Only NBA Finals Game 7 to date to go past the first overtime, and as of 2021, the only Game 7 in NBA history to go past the first overtime.
This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams.[5]
- ^ "Team Rivalry Finder — Golden State Warriors versus Philadelphia 76ers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ "Team Rivalry Finder — Detroit Pistons versus Los Angeles Lakers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ "Team Rivalry Finder — Boston Celtics versus Philadelphia 76ers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ "Team Rivalry Finder — Atlanta Hawks versus Los Angeles Lakers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
- ^ "Team Rivalry Finder — Atlanta Hawks versus Boston Celtics (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 19, 2021.