Providence Steamrollers

{{short description|Defunct American basketball team}}

{{about|the 1940s basketball team|the 1920s NFL team |Providence Steamrollers (NFL)}}

{{Infobox basketball club

| logo = Providence Steamrollers logo.svg

| name = Providence Steamrollers

| division = Eastern

| founded = 1946

| folded = 1949

| history = Providence Steamrollers
1946–1949

| city = Providence, Rhode Island

| arena = Rhode Island Auditorium

| owner = Louis Pieri

| gm = Joe Fay

| colors = Burgundy, pink, black
{{color box|#AC162C}} {{color box|#FFBF9E}} {{color box|#010101}}

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The Providence Steamrollers were a Basketball Association of America team based in Providence, Rhode Island.[https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PRO/ Providence Steam Rollers Franchise Index] As of 2025, the Steamrollers were the last professional sports franchise from one of the Big Four leagues to be based in Rhode Island.

Franchise history

The Steamrollers were one of the original eleven NBA franchises (when the league was called the Basketball Association of America). The franchise posted an all-time record of 46–122 (.274) before folding after three seasons.

The Steamrollers still hold the dubious NBA record for the fewest games won in a season with six, in the 1947–48 season, paired with 42 losses. However, the 2011–2012 Charlotte Bobcats hold the record for the lowest winning percentage in NBA history, with .106, the result of a 7–59 record. During that 1947–48 season, the Steamrollers' coach Nat Hickey activated himself as a player for two games, the second of which was two days before his 46th birthday, setting a still-standing record as the oldest player in NBA history.

On August 3, 1949, the Steamrollers would join the Indianapolis Jets as the only teams from the Basketball Association of America side of the BAA-NBL merger in what's now known as the NBA to not join in on the merger and survive as a team. Nine days later, seven of the Steamrollers' players would be bought out and play for the Boston Celtics instead.{{cite book|last=Bradley|first=Robert D.|title=The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts|year=2013|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=9780810890695}}, pg. 423

Christmas Tradition

The Steamrollers took on the New York Knicks on Christmas Day in 1947 in the first Christmas Day game in NBA history. The Steamrollers lost the game to the Knicks 89–75 in what would become an annual tradition for the NBA.{{cite web | url=https://nbahoopsonline.com/teams/Xdefunct/ProvidenceSteamrollers/index.html | title=Providence Steamrollers }}

Attempts to bring the Steamrollers back

In 1980 entrepreneur Robert "Skip" Chernov attempted to bring the Steamrollers back to the NBA. Chernov had purchased the rights to the Steamrollers from Lou Pieri's estate and believed that the NBA bylaws at the time would allow him to resurrect the franchise. The NBA led by Chief Counsel David Stern disagreed, but Chernov, undeterred, sued the NBA. Chernov asked the courts to allow the Steamrollers return to the NBA and to grant them to first overall draft pick in the 1980 draft. Ultimately, the court ruled in the NBA's favor and the short-lived attempt to resurrect the Providence Steamrollers failed.{{cite web | url=https://nbahoopsonline.com/teams/Xdefunct/ProvidenceSteamrollers/SteamrollersResurrection.html | title=The failed resurrection of the Providence Steamrollers }}

Players of note

=[[Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame]]=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell |Providence Steamrollers}};"|Providence Steamrollers Hall of Famers
colspan="5" style="{{NBA color cell|Providence Steamrollers}};"|Coaches
colspan=2|NamePositionTenureInducted
colspan=2|Ken LoefflerHead Coach1948–19491964

Draft

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|+

!Player name

!College

!Year

Howie Shannon

|Kansas State University

|1949

Ed Leede

|Dartmouth College

|1949

Warren Perkins

|Tulane University

|1949

Ray Corley

|Georgetown University

|1949

Bob Royer

|Indiana State University

|1949

Paul Courtey

|University of Oklahoma

|1949

Carl Schaeffer

|University of Alabama

|1949

Bill Tanzler

|University of Florida

|1949

Jack Theolan

|DePaul University

|1949

Andy Tonkovich

|Marshall University

|1948

Al Bennett

|Oklahoma State University

|1948

Jack Coleman

|University of Louisville

|1948

Ed Faber

|Trinity University

|1948

Verl Heap

|Arizona State University

|1948

Otto Schnellbacher

|University of Kansas

|1948

Brady Walker

|Brigham Young University

|1948

Walt Dropo

|University of Connecticut

|1947

Joe Barry

|

|1947

Dick Furey

|University of St. Thomas

|1947

Bob Hubbard

|Springfield College

|1947

Bob Joyce

|Bates College

|1947

Roy Lipscomb

|St. Mary's College of Maryland

|1947

John Mills

|Hofstra University

|1947

Al Nicolas

|University of Rhode Island

|1947

{{Cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/PRO/draft.html|title=Providence Steam Rollers Draft Picks {{!}} Basketball-Reference.com|website=Basketball-Reference.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-13}}

Coaches and others

Season-by-season record

class="wikitable sortable"

| style="text-align:center; background:#FFCCCC;"|BAA champions

| style="text-align:center; background:#D0E7FF;"|Division champions

| style="text-align:center; background:#96CDCD;"|Playoff berth

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
scope="col"|Season

! scope="col"|League

! scope="col"|Division

! scope="col"|Finish

! scope="col"|Wins

! scope="col"|Losses

! scope="col"|Win%

! scope="col"|GB

! scope="col"|Playoffs

! scope="col"|Awards

1946–47BAAEastern4th2832{{winpct|28|32}}21
1947–48BAAEastern4th642{{winpct|6|42}}21
1948–49BAAEastern6th1248{{winpct|12|48}}26
colspan="4"|Regular season record || 46 || 122 || {{winpct|46|122}} || colspan="3"|1946–1949
colspan="4"|Playoff record || 0 || 0 || {{winpct|0|0}} || colspan="3"| 

References

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