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The '''[[1967–68 ABA season|1967–68]] [[New Orleans Buccaneers]] season''' was the 1st season of the [[American Basketball Association|ABA]] and of the Buccaneers. The Pipers finished first in the Western Division, going all the way to the ABA Finals.<ref>http://www.remembertheaba.com/New-Orleans-Buccaneers.html</ref>
The '''[[1967–68 ABA season|1967–68]] [[New Orleans Buccaneers]] season''' was the 1st season of the [[American Basketball Association|ABA]] and of the Buccaneers. The Pipers finished first in the Western Division, going all the way to the ABA Finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.remembertheaba.com/New-Orleans-Buccaneers.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-09-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717063835/http://www.remembertheaba.com/new-orleans-buccaneers.html |archivedate=2015-07-17 |df= }}</ref>


In the Western Division semifinals, the Bucs beat the [[Denver Rockets]] in five games. In the Division Finals, they won three straight over the [[Dallas Chaparrals]] to win the series in five games. In the ABA Finals, the Bucs and the [[Pittsburgh Pipers]] split the six games of the series (with a Game 6 loss at home) that set up a pivotal Game 7 in Pittsburgh. The Pipers won the game and the Finals 122–113.
In the Western Division semifinals, the Bucs beat the [[Denver Rockets]] in five games. In the Division Finals, they won three straight over the [[Dallas Chaparrals]] to win the series in five games. In the ABA Finals, the Bucs and the [[Pittsburgh Pipers]] split the six games of the series (with a Game 6 loss at home) that set up a pivotal Game 7 in Pittsburgh. The Pipers won the game and the Finals 122–113.
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1967–68 New Orleans Buccaneers season
Head coachBabe McCarthy
ArenaLoyola Field House
Results
Record48–30 (.615)
PlaceDivision: 1st
Playoff finishLost in ABA Finals
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The 1967–68 New Orleans Buccaneers season was the 1st season of the ABA and of the Buccaneers. The Pipers finished first in the Western Division, going all the way to the ABA Finals.[1]

In the Western Division semifinals, the Bucs beat the Denver Rockets in five games. In the Division Finals, they won three straight over the Dallas Chaparrals to win the series in five games. In the ABA Finals, the Bucs and the Pittsburgh Pipers split the six games of the series (with a Game 6 loss at home) that set up a pivotal Game 7 in Pittsburgh. The Pipers won the game and the Finals 122–113.

Roster

Final standings

Western Division

Team W L PCT. GB
New Orleans Buccaneers 48 30 .615
Dallas Chaparrals 46 32 .590 2
Denver Rockets 45 33 .577 3
Houston Mavericks 29 49 .372 19
Anaheim Amigos 25 53 .321 23
Oakland Oaks 22 56 .282 26

Playoffs

Western Division Semifinals[2]

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 March 26 New Orleans 130–104 1–0 3,111
2 March 27 New Orleans 105–93 2–0 3,622
3 March 30 Denver 98–105 1–2 3,678
4 March 31 Denver 100–108 2–2 3,485
5 April 3 New Orleans 102–97 3–2 4,500

Western Division Finals

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 April 5 New Orleans 104–99 1–0 3,332
2 April 9 New Orleans 109–112 1–1 5,287
3 April 10 Dallas 110–107 2–1 4,825
4 April 11 Dallas 119–103 3–1 3,623
5 April 13 New Orleans 108–107 4–1 4,614

ABA Finals[2]

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 April 18 Pittsburgh 112–120 0–1 2,665
2 April 20 Pittsburgh 109–100 1–1 3,877
3 April 24 New Orleans 109–101 2–1 6,300
4 April 25 New Orleans 105–106 (OT) 2–2 7,000
5 April 27 Pittsburgh 111–108 3–2 3,347
6 May 1 New Orleans 112–118 3–3 7,200
7 May 4 Pittsburgh 113–122 3–4 11,457

Bucs lose series, 4–3

Awards, records, and honors

1968 ABA All-Star Game played on January 9, 1968

Brown (7-of-9 for 17 points) was named All–Star MVP.

References

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  2. ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2015-06-18. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)