Washington Capitols
Schedule
Washington Capitols
1949-1950 Regular Season schedule and scores
Washington Capitols
1949-1950 NBA schedule breakdown
Washington Capitols schedule, November 1949
The Washington Capitols had 13 NBA games scheduled on the month of November 1949.
They went 7-6 overall. 2-2 on the road, and 5-4 at home. Their largest win came home against the Detroit Pistons (93-76) on November 26, 1949. Their biggest loss came on the road against the New York Knicks (87-67),
Their longest winning streak on November 1949: 2 consecutive wins against Baltimore Bullets and St. Louis Bombers.
The Washington Capitols scored 78.31 points per game on November 1949, and allowed 76.08 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 1949, Fred Scolari led the team in scoring with 4.00 points per game. Jack Nichols averaged 0.23 assists and Jack Nichols had 0.00 rebounds per contest.
Washington Capitols schedule, December 1949
The Washington Capitols had 15 NBA games scheduled on the month of December 1949.
They went 7-8 overall. 1-6 on the road, and 6-2 at home. Their largest win came home against the St. Louis Bombers (79-61) on December 14, 1949. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Sacramento Kings (96-72),
Their longest winning streak on December 1949: 2 consecutive wins against Detroit Pistons and St. Louis Bombers.
The Washington Capitols scored 74.40 points per game on December 1949, and allowed 76.60 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 1949, Chick Reiser led the team in scoring with 1.93 points per game. Fred Scolari averaged 0.00 assists and Fred Scolari had 0.00 rebounds per contest.
Washington Capitols schedule, January 1950
The Washington Capitols had 17 NBA games scheduled on the month of January 1950.
They went 9-8 overall. 6-5 on the road, and 3-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Waterloo Hawks (101-83) on January 07, 1950. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers (88-60), led by George Mikan (31 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 1950: 3 consecutive wins against St. Louis Bombers, Atlanta Hawks and St. Louis Bombers.
The Washington Capitols scored 76.47 points per game on January 1950, and allowed 75.18 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 1950, Jack Nichols led the team in scoring with 4.12 points per game. Jack Nichols averaged 0.00 assists and Jack Nichols had 0.00 rebounds per contest.
Washington Capitols schedule, February 1950
The Washington Capitols had 13 NBA games scheduled on the month of February 1950.
They went 3-10 overall. 1-7 on the road, and 2-3 at home. Their largest win came home against the Anderson Packers (81-69) on February 11, 1950. That night Fred Scolari scored 16 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Boston Celtics (89-74),
Their longest winning streak on February 1950: 1 consecutive wins against Anderson Packers.
The Washington Capitols scored 75.46 points per game on February 1950, and allowed 80.38 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 1950, Chick Reiser led the team in scoring with 6.00 points per game. Bob Feerick averaged 0.31 assists and Don Otten had 0.00 rebounds per contest.
Washington Capitols schedule, March 1950
The Washington Capitols had 10 NBA games scheduled on the month of March 1950.
They went 6-4 overall. 1-3 on the road, and 5-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Boston Celtics (95-75) on March 04, 1950. Their biggest loss came home against the Sacramento Kings (93-64), led by Bobby Wanzer (19 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on March 1950: 3 consecutive wins against Baltimore Bullets, Boston Celtics and St. Louis Bombers.
The Washington Capitols scored 78.60 points per game on March 1950, and allowed 80.40 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 1950, Fred Scolari led the team in scoring with 10.20 points per game. Bob Feerick averaged 0.40 assists and Chick Reiser had 0.00 rebounds per contest.