
Pittsburgh Ironmen - Wikipedia
The Pittsburgh Ironmen were a charter member of the Basketball Association of America (a forerunner of the National Basketball Association). The team was based in Pittsburgh and played at Duquesne Gardens.
Pittsburgh Ironmen Historical Statistics and All-Time Top Leaders ...
Checkout the latest and historical year by year stats of Pittsburgh Ironmen along with the list of all time top 12 players and more on Basketball-Reference.com
1946-47 Pittsburgh Ironmen Roster and Stats - Basketball-Reference.com
Checkout the latest Pittsburgh Ironmen Roster and Stats for 1946-47 on Basketball-Reference.com
Pittsburgh Ironmen - History - RetroSeasons.com
The Pittsburgh Ironmen were a charter member of the Basketball Association of America (a forerunner of the National Basketball Association). The team was based in Pittsburgh and played at Duquesne Gardens.
Steelers History: Introducing The Pittsburgh Iron Men
Oct 24, 2021 · Steeler Nation is well aware the Steelers originally entered the NFL in 1933 with the same name as the city’s baseball team. At the time, baseball was America’s game and ruled the nation’s sports pages so football fans in Pittsburgh would have found it difficult following their version of the Pirates.
Pittsburgh Ironmen 1947 Scores, Stats, Schedule, Standings
The Pittsburgh Ironmen were 15-45 in 1946-47. They finished 5th in the Western Division.
1946–47 Pittsburgh Ironmen season - Wikipedia
The 1946–47 Pittsburgh Ironmen season was the only season of the Pittsburgh Ironmen of the Basketball Association of America. They finished with a record of 15–45. [1]
NBA Teams: Pittsburgh Ironmen Basketball Information.
All the basic data about the Pittsburgh Ironmen including current roster, logo, NBA Championships won, playoff appearences, MVPs, history, greatest players, records and more.
Pittsburgh Ironmen Team History - StatMuse
The Pittsburgh Ironmen team history for the NBA regular season and playoffs
Pittsburgh Ironmen HISTORY - nbahoopsonline.com
Arena: Duquesne Gardens 110 N. Craig Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Built in: 1890 Capacity: 6,500 Arena Cost: $500,000 Titles: None Playoffs: None Trivia: Has the record for worse ELO ranking in NBA History making them a strong candidate for worst team ever.