Transactions listed are from July 1, 1951 to
June 30, 1952.
Transactions
- July 14, 1951
The Syracuse Nationals traded Alex Hannum and Fred Scolari to the Baltimore Bullets for Red Rocha.
- September 25, 1951
The Minneapolis Lakers sold the player rights to Kevin O'Shea to the Milwaukee Hawks.
- October 10, 1951
The Fort Wayne Pistons sold the player rights to Howie Schultz to the Minneapolis Lakers. (Schultz was traded to Tri-Cities on May 31, 1951 but evidently he was returned.)
- October 17, 1951
The Boston Celtics sold the player rights to Frank Kudelka to the Baltimore Bullets. (Report says Boston also gave up a 1st round draft pick for Bob Brannum in this transaction, but Brannum was already sold to them on September 23, 1950.)
- November ?, 1951
The Fort Wayne Pistons released Don Otten.
- November 5, 1951
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Walt Budko to the Philadelphia Warriors.
- November 23, 1951
The Milwaukee Hawks signed Don Otten as a free agent.
- November 29, 1951
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Don Rehfeldt to the Milwaukee Hawks.
- December 26, 1951
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Red Owens to the Milwaukee Hawks.
- January ?, 1952
The Milwaukee Hawks signed Dillard Crocker as a free agent.
- January 18, 1952
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Alex Hannum to the Rochester Royals.
- January 26, 1952
The Baltimore Bullets sold the player rights to Pep Saul to the Minneapolis Lakers.
- February 3, 1952
The Milwaukee Hawks sold the player rights to Kevin O'Shea to the Baltimore Bullets.
- February 11, 1952
The Fort Wayne Pistons traded Art Burris and cash to the Milwaukee Hawks for Dike Eddleman.
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