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    1956–57 NBA season

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    1956–57 NBA season
    LeagueNational Basketball Association
    SportBasketball
    Duration
    • October 27, 1956 – March 13, 1957
    • March 14–25, 1957 (Playoffs)
    • March 30 – April 13, 1957 (Finals)
    Number of games72
    Number of teams8
    TV partner(s)NBC
    Draft
    Top draft pickSihugo Green
    Picked byRochester Royals
    Regular season
    Season MVPBob Cousy (Boston)
    Top scorerPaul Arizin (Philadelphia)
    Playoffs
    Eastern championsBoston Celtics
      Eastern runners-upSyracuse Nationals
    Western championsSt. Louis Hawks
      Western runners-upMinneapolis Lakers
    Finals
    Venue
    • Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
    • Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, Missouri
    ChampionsBoston Celtics
      Runners-upSt. Louis Hawks
    NBA seasons
    ← 1955–56
    1957–58 →

    The 1956–57 NBA season was the 11th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Boston Celtics winning the NBA Championship (which would be the first of their 18 NBA titles), beating the St. Louis Hawks 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

    Notable occurrences

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    • The 1957 NBA All-Star Game was played in Boston, Massachusetts, with the East beating the West 109–97. Local hero Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics wins the game's MVP award.
    Coaching changes
    Offseason
    Team 1955–56 coach 1956–57 coach
    N/A
    In-season
    Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
    St. Louis Hawks Red Holzman Slater Martin
    Alex Hannum
    Syracuse Nationals Al Cervi Paul Seymour

    Final standings

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    Eastern Division

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    W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
    x-Boston Celtics 44 28 .611 - 24-4 11-18 9-6 20-16
    x-Syracuse Nationals 38 34 .528 6 23-9 9-15 6-10 20-16
    x-Philadelphia Warriors 37 35 .514 7 20-5 5–25 12-5 17-19
    New York Knicks 36 36 .500 8 18-10 9-19 9-7 15-21

    Western Division

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    W L PCT GB Home Road Neutral Div
    x-St. Louis Hawks 34 38 .472 - 17-9 10-20 7-9 22-14
    x-Minneapolis Lakers 34 38 .472 - 15-9 5-22 14-7 18-18
    x-Fort Wayne Pistons 34 38 .472 - 23-5 5-23 6-10 17-19
    Rochester Royals 31 41 .431 3 19-10 7-17 5-14 15-21
    • St. Louis finished ahead of Fort Wayne and Minneapolis by defeating them in tiebreaker matches.

    x – clinched playoff spot

    Playoffs

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    Division SemifinalsDivision FinalsNBA Finals
    Eastern Division
    E1Boston*3
    E3Philadelphia0E2Syracuse0
    E2Syracuse2E1Boston*4
    Western Division
    W1St. Louis*3
    W1St. Louis*3
    W3Fort Wayne0W2Minneapolis0
    W2Minneapolis2
    • * Division winner
    • Bold Series winner
    • Italic Team with home-court advantage in NBA Finals

    Statistics leaders

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    Category Player Team Stat
    Points Paul Arizin Philadelphia Warriors 1,817
    Rebounds Maurice Stokes Rochester Royals 1,256
    Assists Bob Cousy Boston Celtics 478
    FG% Neil Johnston Philadelphia Warriors .447
    FT% Bill Sharman Boston Celtics .905

    Note: Prior to the 1969–70 season, league leaders in points, rebounds, and assists were determined by totals rather than averages.

    NBA awards

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    • Most Valuable Player: Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics
    • Rookie of the Year: Tom Heinsohn, Boston Celtics
    • All-NBA First Team:
      • F – Paul Arizin, Philadelphia Warriors
      • F – Dolph Schayes, Syracuse Nationals
      • C – Bob Pettit, St. Louis Hawks
      • G – Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics
      • G – Bill Sharman, Boston Celtics
    • All-NBA Second Team:
      • F – Maurice Stokes, Rochester Royals
      • F – George Yardley, Fort Wayne Pistons
      • C – Neil Johnston, Philadelphia Warriors
      • G – Dick Garmaker, Minneapolis Lakers
      • G – Slater Martin, St. Louis Hawks

    See also

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    • List of NBA regular season records

    References

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