1970β71 Virginia Squires season | |
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Division champions | |
Head coach | Al Bianchi |
Arena |
Old Dominion University Fieldhouse Hampton Coliseum Richmond Coliseum Richmond Arena Norfolk Scope Salem Civic Center Roanoke Civic Center |
Results | |
Record | 55–29 (.655) |
Place | Division: 1st ( Eastern) |
Playoff finish | Lost in Division Finals |
The 1970β71 Virginia Squires season was the first season of the Virginia Squires in the American Basketball Association. After one season each in Oakland and Washington, owner Earl Foreman was convinced by the league to move his team to Virginia. Like the Carolina Cougars and The Floridians, the Squires played as a regional franchise, primarily playing games in Norfolk, Hampton and Richmond, with Salem and Roanoke having occasional games. The Squires started play on October 17, 1970, in Norfolk, winning 133β116 over the Pittsburgh Condors. They proceeded to win their next five games, while having a 30β12 first half of the season, highlighted by a seven-game winning streak. They went 25β17 in the second half, though they never lost more than two games in a row. They finished 1st in points scored at 123.3 per game, but 7th in points allowed at 119.7 per game. In the playoffs, they beat the Kentucky Colonels in six games to advance to the Division Finals, but they were beaten in six games themselves by the New York Nets.
Prior to the season on September 1, the Squires traded an unhappy Rick Barry to the New York Nets for $200,000 cash. Offsetting this loss was rookie Charlie Scott from the University of North Carolina. Scott averaged 27.1 points per game and was named ABA Rookie of the Year.
Eastern Division | W | L | PCT | GB |
---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia Squires * | 55 | 29 | .655 | β |
Kentucky Colonels * | 44 | 40 | .524 | 11.0 |
New York Nets * | 40 | 44 | .476 | 15.0 |
The Floridians * | 37 | 47 | .440 | 18.0 |
Pittsburgh Condors | 36 | 48 | .429 | 19.0 |
Carolina Cougars | 34 | 50 | .405 | 21.0 |
Eastern Division Semifinals vs. New York Nets
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record | Attendance |
1 | April 2 | Hampton (Virginia) | 113β105 | 1β0 | 6,149 |
2 | April 4 | Hampton (Virginia) | 114β108 | 2β0 | 7,143 |
3 | April 6 | New York | 131β135 | 2β1 | 3,504 |
4 | April 7 | New York | 127β130 | 2β2 | 4,134 |
5 | April 9 | Richmond (Virginia) | 127β124 | 3β2 | 4,250 |
6 | April 10 | New York | 118β114 | 4β2 | 3,016 |
Squires win series, 4β2
Eastern Division Finals vs. Kentucky Colonels
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record | Attendance |
1 | April 15 | Richmond (Virginia) | 132β136 | 0β1 | 4,250 |
2 | April 17 | Norfolk (Virginia) | 142β122 | 1β1 | 5,000 |
3 | April 19 | Kentucky | 150β137 | 2β1 | 4,777 |
4 | April 21 | Kentucky | 110β128 | 2β2 | 5,221 |
5 | April 23 | Hampton (Virginia) | 107β115 | 2β3 | 10,013 |
6 | April 24 | Kentucky | 117β129 | 2β4 | 12,822 |
Squires lose series, 4β2
1971 ABA All-Star Game selections (game played on January 23, 1971)
Bianchi was selected to coach the Eastern Division.
1970β71 Virginia Squires season | |
---|---|
Division champions | |
Head coach | Al Bianchi |
Arena |
Old Dominion University Fieldhouse Hampton Coliseum Richmond Coliseum Richmond Arena Norfolk Scope Salem Civic Center Roanoke Civic Center |
Results | |
Record | 55–29 (.655) |
Place | Division: 1st ( Eastern) |
Playoff finish | Lost in Division Finals |
The 1970β71 Virginia Squires season was the first season of the Virginia Squires in the American Basketball Association. After one season each in Oakland and Washington, owner Earl Foreman was convinced by the league to move his team to Virginia. Like the Carolina Cougars and The Floridians, the Squires played as a regional franchise, primarily playing games in Norfolk, Hampton and Richmond, with Salem and Roanoke having occasional games. The Squires started play on October 17, 1970, in Norfolk, winning 133β116 over the Pittsburgh Condors. They proceeded to win their next five games, while having a 30β12 first half of the season, highlighted by a seven-game winning streak. They went 25β17 in the second half, though they never lost more than two games in a row. They finished 1st in points scored at 123.3 per game, but 7th in points allowed at 119.7 per game. In the playoffs, they beat the Kentucky Colonels in six games to advance to the Division Finals, but they were beaten in six games themselves by the New York Nets.
Prior to the season on September 1, the Squires traded an unhappy Rick Barry to the New York Nets for $200,000 cash. Offsetting this loss was rookie Charlie Scott from the University of North Carolina. Scott averaged 27.1 points per game and was named ABA Rookie of the Year.
Eastern Division | W | L | PCT | GB |
---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia Squires * | 55 | 29 | .655 | β |
Kentucky Colonels * | 44 | 40 | .524 | 11.0 |
New York Nets * | 40 | 44 | .476 | 15.0 |
The Floridians * | 37 | 47 | .440 | 18.0 |
Pittsburgh Condors | 36 | 48 | .429 | 19.0 |
Carolina Cougars | 34 | 50 | .405 | 21.0 |
Eastern Division Semifinals vs. New York Nets
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record | Attendance |
1 | April 2 | Hampton (Virginia) | 113β105 | 1β0 | 6,149 |
2 | April 4 | Hampton (Virginia) | 114β108 | 2β0 | 7,143 |
3 | April 6 | New York | 131β135 | 2β1 | 3,504 |
4 | April 7 | New York | 127β130 | 2β2 | 4,134 |
5 | April 9 | Richmond (Virginia) | 127β124 | 3β2 | 4,250 |
6 | April 10 | New York | 118β114 | 4β2 | 3,016 |
Squires win series, 4β2
Eastern Division Finals vs. Kentucky Colonels
Game | Date | Location | Score | Record | Attendance |
1 | April 15 | Richmond (Virginia) | 132β136 | 0β1 | 4,250 |
2 | April 17 | Norfolk (Virginia) | 142β122 | 1β1 | 5,000 |
3 | April 19 | Kentucky | 150β137 | 2β1 | 4,777 |
4 | April 21 | Kentucky | 110β128 | 2β2 | 5,221 |
5 | April 23 | Hampton (Virginia) | 107β115 | 2β3 | 10,013 |
6 | April 24 | Kentucky | 117β129 | 2β4 | 12,822 |
Squires lose series, 4β2
1971 ABA All-Star Game selections (game played on January 23, 1971)
Bianchi was selected to coach the Eastern Division.