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1973–74 Virginia Squires season

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1973–74 Virginia Squires season
Head coachAl Bianchi
ArenaNorfolk Scope
Hampton Coliseum
Richmond Coliseum
Results
Record28–56 (.333)
PlaceDivision: 4th (Eastern)
Playoff finishLost in the Eastern Division Semifinals
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The 1973–74 Virginia Squires season was the 4th season of the Squires in the American Basketball Association. The team finished 6th in points scored at 106.3 points per game and 9th in points allowed at 111.3 points per game. The team was 15–27 midway through the season, but they went 13–29 in the second half of the season. Their biggest losing streak was 6 games, with their highest winning streak being 3 games, done twice. Despite this, they clinched the fourth and final playoff spot by 7 games. The Squires lost to Dr. J and the New York Nets in the Semifinals in 5 games. The money troubles that had troubled the franchise meant that the Squires were forced to trade away pivotal players of the franchise in order to provide short term stability. Julius Erving (along with Willie Sojourner) was traded to the New York Nets for George Carter and cash before the season started.[1] Swen Nater was traded on November 21, 1973 to the San Antonio Spurs. The night of the All-Star Game, it was announced that the Squires sold George Gervin to the San Antonio Spurs for $225,000. Gervin's last game with the team was on February 1, but a court battle delayed his play with the Spurs, though it was all settled in favor of the Spurs by March 3.[2] This was the last season the Squires made the playoffs as they went into a tailspin for the next two season, losing over 60 games each season.[3]

Roster

Final standings

Eastern Division

Team W L % GB
New York Nets 55 29 .655 -
Kentucky Colonels 53 31 .631 2
Carolina Cougars 47 37 .560 8
Virginia Squires 28 56 .333 27
Memphis Tams 21 63 .250 34

Playoffs

Eastern Division Semifinals[4]

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 March 29 New York 96–108 0–1 9,784
2 April 1 New York 110–129 0–2 10,747
3 April 4 Hampton (Virginia) 116–115 1–2 2,544
4 April 7 Norfolk (Virginia) 88–116 1–3 4,220
5 April 8 New York 96–108 1–4 1,1903

Squires lose series, 4–1

Awards and honors

1974 ABA All-Star Game selections (game played on January 30, 1974) at Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia

References

  1. ^ http://www.nba.com/history/players/erving_bio.html
  2. ^ http://www.remembertheaba.com/ABAArticles/KingArticleGervin.html
  3. ^ https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/VIR/1974_games.html
  4. ^ "1973-74 ABA Regular Season Standings". Remembertheaba.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.