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Fewest Points Allowed by the Nationals in the 1956 NBA Playoffs

This list shows the NBA games in which the Syracuse Nationals allowed the fewest points to their opponents during the 1956 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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Largest Wins / Worst Losses
Most Points Scored / ...Allowed
Fewest Points Scored / ...Allowed

What's the fewest points allowed by the Nationals in the 1956 Playoffs?

The Syracuse Nationals allowed 97 points on March 21, 1956, in their win over the Boston Celtics 102-97. That was the team's best defensive performance in the 8 games they played in the 1956 NBA Playoffs.

Fewest Points Allowed by the Nationals
1956 Playoffs

97
points allowed
vs. Boston Celtics

Fewest Points Allowed by the Nationals in the 1956 Playoffs

Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
1.
97
W
102 - 97
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 21, 1956, at Boston
Eastern Division Semifinals, Game 3
2.
98
W
101 - 98
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 19, 1956, at Syracuse
Eastern Division Semifinals, Game 2
3.
104
W
108 - 104
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 28, 1956, at Syracuse
Eastern Division Finals, Game 4
4.
109
L
104 - 109
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 29, 1956, at Philadelphia
Eastern Division Finals, Game 5
109
L
87 - 109
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 23, 1956, at Philadelphia
Eastern Division Finals, Game 1
Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
6.
110
L
93 - 110
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 17, 1956, at Boston
Eastern Division Semifinals, Game 1
7.
118
W
122 - 118
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 25, 1956, at Syracuse
Eastern Division Finals, Game 2
8.
119
L
96 - 119
Syracuse Nationals
Mar. 27, 1956, at Philadelphia
Eastern Division Finals, Game 3

Number of games showed: 8