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The 1946–47 Philadelphia Warriors season was the first season of the Philadelphia Warriors in the BAA. For the Warriors' first game ever played on November 7, 1946, a notable event would occur late in that game where after five of the Pittsburgh Ironmen's players fouled out of the game and opposing head coach Paul Birch refused the Warriors' offer to reinstate one of their disqualified players back into the game, the two teams decided to finish the game off with their teams playing the rest of the game in a four-on-four manner as opposed to the usual five-on-five display, which led to the Warriors winning 81–75. Despite later finishing the season in second place within the Eastern Division behind only the Washington Capitols, the Warriors ended up finishing the season winning their first league championship by winning the inaugural 1947 BAA Finals 4–1 over the Chicago Stags.
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