1949-1950 Tri-Cities Blackhawks Transaction History
April 1950[-]
Apr 25, 1950 - The 1950 NBA Draft took place in Chicago.
- Johnny Logan was selected by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in the Dispersal Draft from the St. Louis Bombers.
- Richie Niemiera was selected by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in the Dispersal Draft from the Anderson Packers.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Bob Cousy in Round 1 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Ed Gayda in Round 2 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Clarence Brannum in Round 3 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Paul Hicks in Round 4 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Cal Christensen in Round 5 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Bob Anderson in Round 6 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Bill Erickson in Round 7 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Loy Doty in Round 8 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Nate DeLong in Round 9 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks selected Keith Bloom in Round 10 with Pick 4 in the 1950 NBA Draft.
Apr 16, 1950
- Noble Jorgensen was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Sheboygan Red Skins in a trade.
February 1950[-]
Feb 10, 1950
- Jack Nichols was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Washington Capitols in a trade.
Feb 7, 1950
- Bill Henry was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Fort Wayne Pistons in a trade.
January 1950[-]
Jan 29, 1950
- Gene Englund was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Boston Celtics in a trade.
December 1949[-]
Dec 30, 1949
- Walt Kirk was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Anderson Packers in a trade.
Dec 20, 1949
- Gene Vance was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Chicago Stags in a trade.
Dec 15, 1949
- George Nostrand was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Boston Celtics in a trade.
Dec 6, 1949
- Dick Schulz was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Washington Capitols in a trade.
November 1949[-]
Nov 28, 1949
- Mike Todorovich was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the St. Louis Bombers in a trade.
Nov 12, 1949
- Gene Berce, previously with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, became a free agent.
Nov 10, 1949
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks placed the contract of Gene Berce on waivers.
Nov 9, 1949
- John Mahnken was acquired by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks from the Fort Wayne Pistons in a trade.
September 1949[-]
Sep 1, 1949
- Gene Berce signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- John Chaney signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Dike Eddleman signed a multi-year contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Dee Gibson signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Billy Hassett signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Jack Kerris signed a multi-year contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Walt Kirk signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Don Otten signed a multi-year contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Mac Otten signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Red Owens signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Warren Perkins signed a multi-year contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Don Ray signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Whitey Von Nieda signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
- Murray Wier signed a contract with the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
August 1949[-]
Aug 1, 1949
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Dee Gibson from the Minneapolis Lakers in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Jack Kerris from the Chicago Stags in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Mac Otten from the Indianapolis Olympians in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Red Owens from the Washington Capitols in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Warren Perkins from the Providence Steamrollers in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Don Ray from the Philadelphia Warriors in a trade.
- The Tri-Cities Blackhawks acquired the Draft Rights to Murray Wier from the Fort Wayne Pistons in a trade.
Players Becoming Free Agents[-]
Nov 12, 1949 Gene Berce
Dispersal Draft Selections[-]
Apr 25, 1950 Johnny Logan
Apr 25, 1950 Richie Niemiera
Draft Selections[-]
Apr 25, 1950 Bill Erickson
Apr 25, 1950 Bob Anderson
Apr 25, 1950 Bob Cousy
Apr 25, 1950 Cal Christensen
Apr 25, 1950 Clarence Brannum
Apr 25, 1950 Ed Gayda
Apr 25, 1950 Keith Bloom
Apr 25, 1950 Loy Doty
Apr 25, 1950 Nate DeLong
Apr 25, 1950 Paul Hicks
Signings[-]
Sep 1, 1949 Billy Hassett
Sep 1, 1949 Dee Gibson
Sep 1, 1949 Dike Eddleman
Sep 1, 1949 Don Otten
Sep 1, 1949 Don Ray
Sep 1, 1949 Gene Berce
Sep 1, 1949 Jack Kerris
Sep 1, 1949 John Chaney
Sep 1, 1949 Mac Otten
Sep 1, 1949 Murray Wier
Sep 1, 1949 Red Owens
Sep 1, 1949 Walt Kirk
Sep 1, 1949 Warren Perkins
Sep 1, 1949 Whitey Von Nieda
Draft Rights Acquisitions[-]
Aug 1, 1949 Dee Gibson
Aug 1, 1949 Don Ray
Aug 1, 1949 Jack Kerris
Aug 1, 1949 Mac Otten
Aug 1, 1949 Murray Wier
Aug 1, 1949 Red Owens
Aug 1, 1949 Warren Perkins
Trade Acquisitions[-]
Apr 16, 1950 Noble Jorgensen
Feb 10, 1950 Jack Nichols
Feb 7, 1950 Bill Henry
Jan 29, 1950 Gene Englund
Dec 30, 1949 Walt Kirk
Dec 20, 1949 Gene Vance
Dec 15, 1949 George Nostrand
Dec 6, 1949 Dick Schulz
Nov 28, 1949 Mike Todorovich
Nov 9, 1949 John Mahnken
Players Waived[-]
Nov 10, 1949 Gene Berce