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Syracuse Nationals Largest Margins of Defeat in the 1949-50 NBA Regular Season

Here you can find which game was the Nationals' worst loss by point differential during the 1950 season and also the full list of their losses ordered from the largest to the smallest margin of defeat, with final score, date and other details.

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What was the Nationals' biggest margin of defeat in the 1949-50 Regular Season?

The Syracuse Nationals lost to the Indianapolis Olympians by 38 points, 110-72, on February 28, 1950. That was the biggest of the team's 13 losses in the 1949-50 NBA Regular Season.

Largest Margin of Defeat
1949-50 Regular Season

38
points
vs. Indianapolis Olympians

Full list of Nationals' Losses in the 1949-50 NBA Regular Season, by Point Differential, from the Largest to the Smallest

Lost by...W/LGame / Details
1.
38
L
72 - 110
Syracuse Nationals
Feb. 28, 1950, at Indianapolis
2.
24
L
73 - 97
Syracuse Nationals
Feb. 27, 1950, at Anderson
3.
12
L
88 - 100
Syracuse Nationals
Dec. 15, 1949, at Anderson
4.
11
L
78 - 89
Syracuse Nationals
Feb. 21, 1950, at Denver
Lost by...W/LGame / Details
5.
10
L
85 - 95
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 2, 1950, at Sheboygan
10
L
88 - 98
Syracuse Nationals
Jan. 11, 1950, at Minneapolis
7.
8
L
83 - 91
Syracuse Nationals
Feb. 1, 1950, at Tri-Cities
8.
6
L
63 - 69
Syracuse Nationals
Dec. 10, 1949, at Rochester
6
L
67 - 73
Syracuse Nationals
Nov. 10, 1949, at St. Louis
Lost by...W/LGame / Details
10.
3
L
65 - 68
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 14, 1950, at Indianapolis
11.
2
L
75 - 77  OT
Syracuse Nationals
Jan. 22, 1950, at Syracuse
2
L
84 - 86  OT
Syracuse Nationals
Jan. 10, 1950, at Waterloo
2
L
85 - 87
Syracuse Nationals
Dec. 28, 1949, at Washington

Number of games showed: 13