1950 NBA Finals

The 1950 NBA Finals was the championship round of the inaugural National Basketball Association 1949–50 season. Central Division champion Minneapolis faced Eastern Division champion Syracuse in a best-of-seven series with Syracuse having home-court advantage. The NBA recognizes three preceding Basketball Association of America (BAA) seasons as part of its own history, and thus presents the 1950 Finals as its fourth championship series. Minneapolis had won the 1949 BAA Finals and its 1950 win over Syracuse is officially the Lakers second of five titles in Minneapolis.

1950 NBA Finals

The 1950 NBA Finals was the championship round of the inaugural National Basketball Association 1949–50 season. Central Division champion Minneapolis faced Eastern Division champion Syracuse in a best-of-seven series with Syracuse having home-court advantage. The NBA recognizes three preceding Basketball Association of America (BAA) seasons as part of its own history, and thus presents the 1950 Finals as its fourth championship series. Minneapolis had won the 1949 BAA Finals and its 1950 win over Syracuse is officially the Lakers second of five titles in Minneapolis.