1969–70 Pittsburgh Pipers season

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1969–70 Pittsburgh Pipers season
Head coachJohn Clark (14–25)
Buddy Jeannette (15–30)
ArenaPittsburgh Civic Arena
Results
Record29–55 (.345)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Eastern)

The 1969–70 Pittsburgh Pipers season was the 2nd season of the team in Pittsburgh (third overall) in the American Basketball Association. The Pipers, having moved back to Pittsburgh after one season in Minnesota, faltered without Connie Hawkins (who had gone to the Phoenix Suns) alongside injuries and middling attendance. The Pipers lost the first 9 games of the 1970 calendar year, with their biggest win streak being 3 games (done twice). The team finished 8th in points per game (112.4 per game) and points allowed (117 per game). After the season, the team was bought by Haven Industries, Inc. - the owner of the "Jack Frost" brand of sugar products. Subsequently, they decided to rebrand the team as the Pittsburgh Condors for the 1970 season.

Roster[edit]

Final standings[edit]

Eastern Division[edit]

Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Indiana Pacers * 59 25 .702 -
Kentucky Colonels * 45 39 .536 14.0
Carolina Cougars * 42 42 .500 17.0
New York Nets * 39 45 .464 20.0
Pittsburgh Pipers 29 55 .345 30.0
Miami Floridians 23 61 .274 36.0

Awards and honors[edit]

1970 ABA All-Star Game selections (game played on January 24, 1970)

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