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scored an open layup. Whether or not this was done inadvertently is not known, but the basket was disallowed and Portland was initially given the victory. Eventually, both teams agreed to replay the game two days later and Portland won the game 76–74, and with it, the championship.
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In the 1947–48 season, the Indians entered the round-robin playoffs as a wildcard team, eventually reaching the best-of-five championship series against the
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In the 1946–47 season, the Indians posted the best overall record, but finished second in the round-robin playoffs to the
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for the duration of the league, which only lasted two seasons: 1946–47 and 1947–48. They played their home games in the
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in Chicago, the Indians went instead, but lost to the
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Index

basketball
Portland, Oregon
Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League
Portland Armory
Norm Baker
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
Don Durdan
Oregon State Beavers
Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
Jackie Goldsmith
CCNY point-shaving scandal
Noble Jorgensen
John Mandic
Urgel (Slim) Wintermute
Oregon Ducks
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
Bellingham Fircrests
World Professional Basketball Tournament
Sheboygan Redskins
Seattle Athletics
Al Brightman



"Portland's first pro basketball title still has some buzzing"
The Oregonian



"Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League 1946–47 to 1947–48"

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