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This is a list of all personnel changes for the 1957 NBA off-season and 1957-58 NBA season.
Events
editAugust 15, 1957
edit- The Syracuse Nationals sold George King to the Cincinnati Royals.
September 12, 1957
edit- The Minneapolis Lakers traded Walter Dukes to the Detroit Pistons for Larry Foust.
October 10, 1957
edit- The Philadelphia Warriors sold Larry Costello to the Syracuse Nationals.
November 7, 1957
edit- The Cincinnati Royals signed Monk Meineke as a free agent.
December 10, 1957
edit- The Cincinnati Royals sold Tom Marshall to the Detroit Pistons.
- The New York Knicks sold Phil Jordon to the Detroit Pistons.
December 18, 1957
edit- Charles Eckman resigns as head coach for Fort Wayne Pistons.
December 19, 1957
edit- The Detroit Pistons hired Red Rocha as head coach.
December 28, 1957
edit- The Syracuse Nationals sold Joe Holup to the Detroit Pistons.
January 14, 1958
edit- The Minneapolis Lakers fired George Mikan as head coach.
- The Minneapolis Lakers hired John Kundla as head coach.
January 19, 1958
edit- The Philadelphia Warriors traded Walt Davis to the St. Louis Hawks for Dave Plunkett.
February 5, 1958
edit- The Minneapolis Lakers traded Art Spoelstra to the New York Knicks for Bo Erias and cash.
February 16, 1958
edit- The St. Louis Hawks traded Frank Selvy to the Minneapolis Lakers for Dick Boushka and Terry Rand.
February 18, 1958
edit- The Detroit Pistons waived Tom Marshall.
February 20, 1958
edit- The Cincinnati Royals claimed Tom Marshall on waivers from the Detroit Pistons.
April 5, 1958
edit- Vince Boryla resigns as head coach for New York Knicks.
April 8, 1958
edit- The New York Knicks hired Andrew Levane as head coach.
April 10, 1958
edit- John Kundla resigns as head coach for Minneapolis Lakers.
April 30, 1958
edit- Alex Hannum resigns as head coach for St. Louis Hawks.
May 24, 1958
edit- The St. Louis Hawks hired Andy Phillip as head coach.
June 10, 1958
edit- The Syracuse Nationals traded Dick Farley and Earl Lloyd to the Detroit Pistons for cash.