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January 1, 1947
January 2, 1947
News
Joe Fulks scored eight consecutive points in the fourth quarter to help the Warriors pull away from the Providence Steamrollers and win, 84-72, at Convention Hall. Fulks finished with a game-high 35 points.
January 3, 1947
January 4, 1947
News
The Steamrollers scored the first seven points in overtime and went on to beat the Warriors, 78-74, in Providence. Joe Fulks led all scorers with 31 points.
January 5, 1947
January 6, 1947
January 7, 1947
January 8, 1947
News
The Ironmen ended their four-game losing streak by beating the Warriors, 67-63, in a rough-hewn affair in Pittsburgh. Joe Fulks led the Warriors with 19 points.
January 9, 1947
News
The Warriors cruised to a 74-55 win over the Toronto Huskies at Convention Hall. Joe Fulks set a league record with 13 made free throws on the way to a 35 point night. Guard George Senesky left the game in the first half with an injured ankle.
January 10, 1947
January 11, 1947
News
Joe Fulks scored a game-high 20 points, but missed two key free throws late in the Warriors’ 58-56 loss to the Falcons in Detroit. The game was marked by a fourth quarter brawl between Angelo Musi and the Falcons’ George Pearcy that cleared both benches before order could be restored.
January 12, 1947
News
Before a Chicago Stadium crowd of better than 10,000, the Stags beat the Warriors, 75-72. Two Stags players fouled out while guarding Joe Fulks, who got a game-high 32 points, including a league record 14 made free throws.
January 13, 1947
January 14, 1947
News
The Warriors trounced the Huskies in Toronto, setting a new team mark for scoring in their 104-74 win. Joe Fulks bettered his own league scoring record with 41 points.
January 15, 1947
Transactions
The team traded forward John Murphy and cash to the New York Knicks for guard Ralph Kaplowitz.
January 16, 1947
News
The Warriors came back from a 16-point deficit in the second half to make it close, but fell to the Chicago Stags, 84-74, at Convention Hall. Joe Fulks led everyone with 36 points. The crowd of 8,397 set a new record for pro basketball attendance in Philadelphia
Forward Howie Dallmar left the game in the first quarter with an ankle injury after he landed on a teammate’s foot while going after a rebound. The team feared he had suffered a fracture, but wouldn’t know for sure until further examination.