fbpx
Wikipedia

1969–70 Washington Caps season

The 1969–70 Washington Caps season was the first and only one for the franchise in the American Basketball Association. On August 21, 1969, the Oakland Oaks moved to Washington, D.C., due to substantial financial losses despite winning the second-ever ABA championship only weeks earlier. The franchise was purchased for $2.6 million by a group led by Earl Foreman, Thomas Shaheen and Louis Diamond.

1969–70 Washington Caps season
Head coachAl Bianchi
ArenaUline Arena
Results
Record44–40 (.524)
PlaceDivision: 3rd
Playoff finishLost in Division Semifinals
RadioWMAL

However reluctantly, superstar forward Rick Barry was among seven members of the talented Oaks team who made the move from coast to coast. It was grossly misplaced in the Western Division, however, which resulted in a brutal travel schedule. Not only did the team have to compete against the NBA's more established Baltimore Bullets nearby, but it lacked a modern arena to attract fans and forge a home-court advantage. It played several designated home games at neutral sites, including five in Los Angeles, nearly 2,700 miles from home.

Despite these hardships, the Caps did well to finish in third place with a respectable 44–40 record and earn a playoff berth. They faced the Denver Rockets in round one, losing in seven games despite Barry's heroic 52-point performance in Game 7 on the road. It marked the first and to date only time that a player scored as many as 50 points in a seventh game at the ABA or NBA level.

In anticipation of an ABA–NBA merger that would take years to complete, Foreman was encouraged to move the team from Washington to placate the Bullets after the season. For the third time in as many years, the franchise played in a different state in the 1969-70 campaign, this time as a regional team known as Virginia Squires.[1]

Roster edit

Final standings edit

Western Division edit

Western Division W L PCT GB
Denver Rockets * 51 33 .607 -
Dallas Chaparrals * 45 39 .536 6.0
Washington Caps * 44 40 .524 7.0
Los Angeles Stars * 43 41 .512 8.0
New Orleans Buccaneers 42 42 .500 9.0

Playoffs edit

Western Division Semifinals vs. Denver Rockets[2]

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 April 17 Denver 111–130 0–1 9,822
2 April 18 Denver 133–143 0–2 9,889
3 April 19 Washington 125–120 1–2 1,748
4 April 22 Washington 131–114 2–2 5,497
5 April 23 Denver 110–132 2–3 7,141
6 April 25 Washington 116–111 3–3 3,186
7 April 28 Denver 119–143 3–4 9,893

Caps lose series, 4–3

Awards, records, and honors edit

1970 ABA All-Star Game played on January 24, 1970

References edit

  1. ^ "Remember the ABA: Washington Caps".
  2. ^ "Remember the ABA: 1969-70 Regular Season Standings and Playoff Results".
  • Caps on Basketball Reference

1969, washington, caps, season, first, only, franchise, american, basketball, association, august, 1969, oakland, oaks, moved, washington, substantial, financial, losses, despite, winning, second, ever, championship, only, weeks, earlier, franchise, purchased,. The 1969 70 Washington Caps season was the first and only one for the franchise in the American Basketball Association On August 21 1969 the Oakland Oaks moved to Washington D C due to substantial financial losses despite winning the second ever ABA championship only weeks earlier The franchise was purchased for 2 6 million by a group led by Earl Foreman Thomas Shaheen and Louis Diamond 1969 70 Washington Caps seasonHead coachAl BianchiArenaUline ArenaResultsRecord44 40 524 PlaceDivision 3rdPlayoff finishLost in Division SemifinalsRadioWMAL However reluctantly superstar forward Rick Barry was among seven members of the talented Oaks team who made the move from coast to coast It was grossly misplaced in the Western Division however which resulted in a brutal travel schedule Not only did the team have to compete against the NBA s more established Baltimore Bullets nearby but it lacked a modern arena to attract fans and forge a home court advantage It played several designated home games at neutral sites including five in Los Angeles nearly 2 700 miles from home Despite these hardships the Caps did well to finish in third place with a respectable 44 40 record and earn a playoff berth They faced the Denver Rockets in round one losing in seven games despite Barry s heroic 52 point performance in Game 7 on the road It marked the first and to date only time that a player scored as many as 50 points in a seventh game at the ABA or NBA level In anticipation of an ABA NBA merger that would take years to complete Foreman was encouraged to move the team from Washington to placate the Bullets after the season For the third time in as many years the franchise played in a different state in the 1969 70 campaign this time as a regional team known as Virginia Squires 1 Contents 1 Roster 2 Final standings 2 1 Western Division 3 Playoffs 4 Awards records and honors 5 ReferencesRoster edit20 Mike Barrett Shooting guard 24 Rick Barry Small forward 30 Gary Bradds Power forward 11 Larry Brown 34 Frank Card Power forward 40 George Carter Small forward 42 Jim Eakins Center 33 Ira Harge Center 15 Warren Jabali Shooting guard 21 Hal Jeter Guard 12 Henry Logan Shooting guard 14 54 Roland Taylor Point guard Ron Taylor Center 31 George Tinsley Small forwardFinal standings editWestern Division edit Western Division W L PCT GB Denver Rockets 51 33 607 Dallas Chaparrals 45 39 536 6 0 Washington Caps 44 40 524 7 0 Los Angeles Stars 43 41 512 8 0 New Orleans Buccaneers 42 42 500 9 0Playoffs editWestern Division Semifinals vs Denver Rockets 2 Game Date Location Score Record Attendance 1 April 17 Denver 111 130 0 1 9 822 2 April 18 Denver 133 143 0 2 9 889 3 April 19 Washington 125 120 1 2 1 748 4 April 22 Washington 131 114 2 2 5 497 5 April 23 Denver 110 132 2 3 7 141 6 April 25 Washington 116 111 3 3 3 186 7 April 28 Denver 119 143 3 4 9 893 Caps lose series 4 3Awards records and honors edit1970 ABA All Star Game played on January 24 1970 Rick Barry Warren Jabali Larry BrownReferences edit Remember the ABA Washington Caps Remember the ABA 1969 70 Regular Season Standings and Playoff Results Caps on Basketball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 70 Washington Caps season amp oldid 1199225639, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.