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{{About|the Basketball Association of America team from 1946 to 1951|the current National Hockey League team|Washington Capitals|the American Basketball Association team from 1969 to 1970|Washington Caps}} {{More citations needed|date=September 2010}} {{Infobox basketball club | logo = Washington Capitols logo.svg | imagesize = 200px | name = Washington Capitols | division = [[Eastern Division (NBA)|Eastern]] | founded = 1946 | folded = 1952 | history = '''Washington Capitols'''<br>1946β1952 | city = [[Washington, D.C.]] | arena = [[Uline Arena]] | colors = Green, white<br>{{Color box|#008348}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}} | div_champs = '''2''' ({{nbay|1946|end}}, {{nbay|1948|end}}) }} The '''Washington Capitols''' were a former [[Basketball Association of America]] (forerunner of the [[National Basketball Association]]) team based in [[Washington, D.C.]] from 1946 to 1951. The team was coached from 1946 to 1949 by NBA Hall of Famer [[Red Auerbach]]. ==History== {{Expand section|date=June 2008}} The team was founded in 1946 as a charter BAA team; it became a charter NBA team in 1949. It folded on January 9, 1951 (with a 10β25 record). The Capitols were one of seven teams that quickly left the NBA: The NBA contracted after the 1949β1950 season, losing six teams: The [[Anderson Packers]], [[Sheboygan Red Skins]] and [[Waterloo Hawks]] jumped to the [[National Professional Basketball League (1950β1951)|NPBL]], while the [[Chicago Stags]], [[Denver Nuggets (1948β1950)|Denver Nuggets]] and [[St. Louis Bombers (NBA)|St. Louis Bombers]] folded. The league went from 17 teams to 11 before the 1950β1951 season started. Midway through the 1950β1951 season, the Washington Capitols folded as well, bringing the number of teams in the league down to ten.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1950.html|title=1949-50 NBA Season Summary|website=Basketball-Reference.com}}</ref> [[Earl Lloyd]], the first African American athlete to play for an NBA team, debuted for the Capitols in Rochester, New York on October 31, 1950.<ref name="Hsu">{{cite news| title=History Buffs Fight to Save Uline Arena; Coliseum Hosted Dylan, Beatles and Malcolm X|author=Spencer S. Hsu|newspaper=The Washington Post |date=June 12, 2003|id = {{ProQuest|409539211}}}}</ref> The franchise played the 1951β52 season in the [[American Basketball League (1925β55)|American Basketball League]], but the team folded again in January, 1952.<ref>https://www.statscrew.com/basketball/roster/t-ABLWAC/y-1951</ref> The main reason why the team folded for the second time was related to them and the ABL being sued by the NBA if the new Capitols tried to take the NBA team name's history from them as well.<ref>https://nbahoopsonline.com/teams/Xdefunct/WashingtonCapitols/index.html</ref> The teams wore green and white. The NBA returned to the Washington, D.C. area in [[1973β74 NBA season|1973]], when the [[Baltimore Bullets (1963β73)|Baltimore Bullets]] became the Capital Bullets, now known as the [[Washington Wizards]]. The Capitols' 81.7 win percentage in the BAA's inaugural season was the highest in the NBA until surpassed by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1966β67. The Capitols captured two Divisional Championships: ([[1946β47 BAA season|1946β47]] and [[1948β49 BAA season|1948β49]]) and made the playoffs in ([[1946β47 BAA season|1947]], [[1947β48 BAA season|1948]] tie-breaker, [[1948β49 BAA season|1949]] and [[1949β50 NBA season|1950]]). ==Winning streaks== The Washington Capitols are also noteworthy for two long win streaks during their short history. In 1946, the Capitols won [[List of National Basketball Association longest winning streaks|17 straight games]] β a single season streak that remained the NBA's longest until 1969. The 15β0 start of the 1948β49 team was the best in NBA history until the [[Golden State Warriors]] broke it in [[2015β16 NBA season|2015β16]] by starting 24β0, though the [[Houston Rockets]] had previously tied the Capitols' record in [[1993β94 NBA season|1993β94]], and later, tied by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]] in [[2024β25 NBA season|2024β25]]. ==The arena== The Capitols played in historic [[Uline Arena]], located at 1132, 1140, and 1146 3rd St. NE, Washington, District of Columbia. The capacity was 7,500. The facility still exists and has been repurposed into retail and office space.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://douglasdevelopment.com/properties/uline-arena/|title=Uline Arena - Douglas Development|website=douglasdevelopment.com}}</ref> ==Players of note== ===Basketball Hall of Fame=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell|Washington Capitols}};"|Washington Capitols Hall of Famers |- ! colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell2|Washington Capitols}}";"|Players |- ! No. !! Name !! Position !! Tenure !! Inducted |- | '''10''' || [[Bill Sharman]] || [[Guard (basketball)|G]] || 1950β1951 || 1976 |- ! colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell2|Washington Capitols}}";"|Coaches |- ! colspan="2"|Name !! Position !! Tenure !! Inducted |- | colspan="2"|[[Red Auerbach]] || Head coach || 1947β1949 || 1969 |- ! colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell2|Washington Capitols}}";"|Contributors |- ! colspan="2"|Name !! Position !! Tenure !! Inducted |- | colspan="2"|[[Earl Lloyd]] <sup>1</sup> || [[Forward (basketball)|F]] || 1950β1951 || 2003 |} '''Notes:''' * <sup>1</sup> Lloyd was inducted as a contributor as the first African American player and bench coach in the NBA.<ref name="Lloyd">{{cite web|title=Earl Lloyd|url=http://www.hoophall.com/hall-of-famers/earl-lloyd/|website=Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame|access-date=April 11, 2019}}</ref> ===Notable alumni=== * [[Gene Gallette]] (1946β1947) * [[Jack Nichols (basketball)|Jack Nichols]] (1949β1950) * [[Don Otten]] (1949β1951) * [[Fred Scolari]] (1946β1951) ==Leading scorers by season== *1947 β [[Bob Feerick]] β 16.8 ppg *1948 β Bob Feerick β 16.1 ppg *1949 β Bob Feerick β 13.0 ppg *1950 β [[Don Otten]] β 14.9 ppg (in 18 games. [[Jack Nichols (basketball player)|Jack Nichols]] scored 13.1 over 49 games, but [[Fred Scolari]] scored the most points, with 860 in 66 games.) *1951 β [[Bill Sharman]] β 12.2 ppg ==Coaches and others== *1947β1949 β [[Red Auerbach]] *1950 β [[Bob Feerick]] β player-coach *1951 β [[Bones McKinney]] β player-coach *1950 β [[Earl Lloyd]] β first African American to play in the NBA ==Season-by-season records== {| class="wikitable" |- | style="background:#fcc;"|<small>'''[[List of NBA champions|BAA/NBA champions]]''' </small> | style="background:#d0e7ff;"|<small>'''Division champions'''</small> | style="background:#96cdcd;"|<small>'''Playoff berth'''</small> |} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%" |- !scope="col"| Season !scope="col"| League !scope="col"| [[Division (sport)|Division]] !scope="col"| Finish !scope="col"| Wins !scope="col"| Losses !scope="col"| [[Winning percentage|Win%]] !scope="col"| [[Games behind|GB]] !scope="col"| [[NBA playoffs|Playoffs]] !scope="col"| [[National Basketball Association awards|Awards]] |- |- | [[1946β47 Washington Capitols season|1946β47]] || [[National Basketball Association|BAA]] || bgcolor=#d0e7ff|'''[[Eastern Division (NBA)|Eastern]]''' ||bgcolor=#d0e7ff|'''1st''' {{dagger}} || 49 || 11 || {{winpct|49|11}} || β || Lost [[1947 BAA Playoffs|BAA Semifinals]] ([[Chicago Stags|Stags]]) 2β4 || |- | [[1947β48 Washington Capitols season|1947β48]] || BAA || [[Western Division (NBA)|Western]] ||bgcolor=#96cdcd|4th || 28 || 20 || {{winpct|28|20}} || 1 || Lost [[1948 BAA Playoffs|Division Tiebreaker]] ([[Chicago Stags|Stags]]) || |- | [[1948β49 Washington Capitols season|1948β49]] || BAA || bgcolor=#d0e7ff|'''Eastern''' ||bgcolor=#d0e7ff|'''1st''' || 38 || 22 || {{winpct|38|22}} || β ||'''Won''' [[1949 BAA Playoffs|Division semifinals]] ([[Golden State Warriors|Warriors]]) 2β0<br> '''Won''' [[1949 BAA Playoffs|Division finals]] ([[New York Knicks|Knicks]]) 2β1<br> Lost [[1949 BAA Finals|BAA Finals]] ([[Los Angeles Lakers|Lakers]]) 2β4 || |- | [[1949β50 Washington Capitols season|1949β50]] || NBA || Eastern ||bgcolor=#96cdcd|3rd || 32 || 36 || {{winpct|32|36}} || 21 || Lost [[1950 NBA Playoffs|Division semifinals]] ([[New York Knicks|Knicks]]) 0β2 || |- | [[1950β51 Washington Capitols season|1950β51]] {{double-dagger}} || NBA || Eastern || 6th || 10 || 25 || {{winpct|10|25}} || 30 || || |- !colspan="4"| Regular season record || 157 || 114 || {{winpct|157|114}} ||colspan="3"| 1946β1951 |- !colspan="4"| Playoff record || 8 || 12 || {{winpct|8|12}} ||colspan="3"| Postseason Series Record: 2β4 |} {{dagger}} The inaugural [[1947 BAA Playoffs]] did not establish Eastern and Western champions and generated one finalist from the East, one from the West, only by coincidence. Washington and Chicago won the Eastern and Western Divisions and met in a best-of-seven series to determine one league championship finalist. (Washington lost the first two games, both at home, by 16 points each and lost the series four games to two; every game but the last was decided by at least 10 points.) Meanwhile, four runners-up played best-of-three matches to determine the other finalist. Philadelphia, second in the East, won that runners-up bracket and defeated Chicago in a best-of-seven series to win the BAA championship.<ref>[https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/BAA_1947.html "1946β47 BAA Season Summary"]. Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-03-01.</ref> {{double-dagger}} The Capitols folded midway during the season on January 9, 1951. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://nbahoopsonline.com/teams/Xdefunct/WashingtonCapitols/index.html Washington Capitols history] *[https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/WSC/ Team page] at Basketball-reference.com {{NBAdefunct}} [[Category:Washington Capitols]] [[Category:Basketball Association of America teams]] [[Category:Defunct NBA teams]] [[Category:American Basketball League (1925β1955) teams]] [[Category:Basketball teams in Washington, D.C.]] [[Category:Basketball teams established in 1946]] [[Category:Basketball teams disestablished in 1951]] [[Category:1946 establishments in Washington, D.C.]] [[Category:1951 disestablishments in Washington, D.C.]]
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