Transactions listed are from July 1, 1947 to
June 30, 1948.
Transactions
- July 9, 1947
The Boston Celtics selected John Janisch from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The Toronto Huskies selected Bob Dille from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The St. Louis Bombers selected Grady Lewis from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Ariel Maughan from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The Pittsburgh Ironmen selected Stan Miasek from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors selected Harold Brown from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors selected Milt Schoon from the Detroit Falcons in the dispersal draft.
- July 27, 1947
The Providence Steam Rollers selected George Nostrand from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Ray Wertis from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Frankie Baumholtz from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Coulby Gunther from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Tony Kappen from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Michael Bytzura from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Providence Steam Rollers selected Dick Fitzgerald from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors selected Bob Faught from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors selected Harry Zeller from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Mel Riebe from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Harry Miller from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected John Abramovic from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Stan Noszka from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Ed Sadowski from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Boston Celtics selected Ben Scharnus from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Baltimore Bullets selected Leo Mogus from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Baltimore Bullets selected Dick Schulz from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Baltimore Bullets selected Press Maravich from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The Baltimore Bullets selected Hank Lefkowitz from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The New York Knicks selected Mike McCarron from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Chicago Stags selected Kenny Sailors from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Washington Capitols selected Nick Shaback from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Washington Capitols selected Bob Mullens from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Washington Capitols selected Roy Hurley from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Washington Capitols selected Red Wallace from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The St. Louis Bombers selected Noble Jorgensen from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
The St. Louis Bombers selected Leon Brown from the Cleveland Rebels in the dispersal draft.
The Philadelphia Warriors selected Bob Dille from the Toronto Huskies in the dispersal draft.
The Chicago Stags selected Stan Miasek from the Pittsburgh Ironmen in the dispersal draft.
- September 27, 1947
The Providence Steam Rollers waived Elmore Morgenthaler.
- October 14, 1947
The Philadelphia Warriors sold the player rights to Jerry Rullo to the Baltimore Bullets.
- October 27, 1947
The Boston Celtics traded John Abramovic to the St. Louis Bombers for George Munroe and cash.
- November ?, 1947
The Chicago Stags sold the player rights to Kenny Sailors to the Philadelphia Warriors.
- November 9, 1947
The Providence Steam Rollers sold the player rights to Coulby Gunther to the St. Louis Bombers.
- November 22, 1947
The Washington Capitols sold the player rights to Buddy O'Grady to the St. Louis Bombers.
- December 1, 1947
The Philadelphia Warriors sold the player rights to Kenny Sailors to the Providence Steam Rollers.
- December 2, 1947
Ed Sadowski resigns as Head Coach for Toronto Huskies.
The Toronto Huskies appointed Lew Hayman as Interim Head Coach.
- December 9, 1947
The Baltimore Bullets signed John Abramovic as a free agent.
The Toronto Huskies hired Robert Rolfe as Head Coach.
- December 30, 1947
The Providence Steam Rollers traded Ariel Maughan to the St. Louis Bombers for Wyndol Gray.
- January 15, 1948
The Providence Steam Rollers sold the player rights to Hank Beenders to the Philadelphia Warriors.
- January 20, 1948
The Baltimore Bullets traded Irv Rothenberg to the St. Louis Bombers for Grady Lewis.
- February 9, 1948
The Boston Celtics traded Connie Simmons to the Baltimore Bullets for Mike Bloom.
- April 12, 1948
The Boston Celtics hired Alvin Julian as Head Coach.
- April 27, 1948
Ken Loeffler resigns as Head Coach for St. Louis Bombers.
- May 1, 1948
The Boston Celtics traded Ed Sadowski to the Philadelphia Warriors for Hank Beenders and Chick Halbert.
- May 5, 1948
The Washington Capitols traded John Mahnken to the Baltimore Bullets for Kleggie Hermsen.
- May 10, 1948
The Fort Wayne Pistons hired Carl Bennett as Head Coach.
The Indianapolis Jets hired Bruce Hale as Head Coach.
The Minneapolis Lakers hired John Kundla as Head Coach.
The Rochester Royals hired Les Harrison as Head Coach.
- May 13, 1948
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Grady Lewis to the St. Louis Bombers.
- May 19, 1948
The Washington Capitols traded Irv Torgoff to the Baltimore Bullets for Dick Schulz.
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