1949-50 New York Knicks
Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks in the 1950 NBA Playoffs
This list shows the NBA games in which the New York Knicks allowed the fewest points to their opponents during the 1950 postseason. All the team's defensive performances, ordered from best to worst are included, with final score, date and other details.
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What's the fewest points allowed by the Knicks in the 1950 Playoffs?
The New York Knicks allowed 76 points on March 30, 1950, in their win over the Syracuse Nationals 80-76. That was the team's best defensive performance in the 5 games they played in the 1950 NBA Playoffs.
Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks
1950 Playoffs
76
points allowed
vs. Syracuse Nationals
Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks in the 1950 Playoffs
| Points Allowed | W/L | Game / Details | |
1. | 76 | W |
Mar. 30, 1950, at New York Eastern Division Finals, Game 2 |
2. | 83 | W |
Mar. 22, 1950, at New York Eastern Division Semifinals, Game 2 |
3. | 87 | W |
Mar. 21, 1950, at Washington Eastern Division Semifinals, Game 1 |
4. | 91 | L |
Apr. 2, 1950, at Syracuse Eastern Division Finals, Game 3 |
91 | L |
Mar. 26, 1950, at Syracuse Eastern Division Finals, Game 1 |
Number of games shown: 5