1956 NBA playoffs


The 1956 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1955-56 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia Warriors defeating the Western Conference champion Fort Wayne Pistons 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals.
It was the Warriors' second NBA title; their first was in 1947 back when the NBA was known as the BAA. They would have to wait until 1975 to taste championship gold again; by that time they had moved to the Bay Area and become the Golden State Warriors. Philadelphia's later team, the Philadelphia 76ers, would win the title in 1967.
This was the Pistons' second straight trip to the NBA Finals, but they would not make another appearance until 1988 as the Detroit Pistons. No team from Indiana would return to the NBA Finals until the Indiana Pacers did so in 2000.

Bracket

Western Division Tie Breakers

vs. Minneapolis Lakers: Lakers win series 1-0
Minneapolis defeats St. Louis for #2 seed in West. St. Louis gets #3.

Eastern Division Tie Breakers

Syracuse Nationals vs. New York Knicks: Nationals win series 1-0
Syracuse defeats New York for #3 seed in East.

Western Division

Champion: Fort Wayne Pistons
Division Semifinals
Fort Wayne Pistons have division semifinals byes.
Minneapolis Lakers vs. St. Louis Hawks: Hawks win series 2-1
Division Finals
Fort Wayne Pistons vs. St. Louis Hawks: Pistons win series 3-2
Champion: Philadelphia Warriors
Division Semifinals
Philadelphia Warriors have division semifinals byes.
Boston Celtics vs. Syracuse Nationals: Nationals win series 2-1
Division Finals
Philadelphia Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals: Warriors win series 3-2
Philadelphia Warriors vs. Fort Wayne Pistons: Warriors win series 4-1