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1969–70 Carolina Cougars season

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Head coach
  
Bones McKinney

Place
  
Division: 3rd

Record
  
42–42 (.500)

Arena
  
Greensboro Coliseum Charlotte Coliseum Dorton Arena

Playoff finish
  
Lost in Division Semifinals

The 1969–70 Carolina Cougars season was the 1st season of the Cougars in the ABA. Late in the spring of 1969, the Houston Mavericks had been bought by the Southern Sports Corporation (headed by James C. Gardner) for $350,000. After the season finished, the team moved to North Carolina, which at the time had no professional teams. The Cougars played in three areas in the state: Greensboro, Charlotte, and Raleigh, making this the first regional franchise in the ABA. The first game of the Cougars was on October 8, 1969, when the Cougars played the Dallas Chaparrals at Greensboro Coliseum, with Carolina winning 108–97. The team finished 3rd in the six team Eastern Division. While they finished last in average points scored per game (106.8), they were 1st in points allowed per game (107). In the Playoffs, the Cougars faced off against the Indiana Pacers (with Game 3 being played in Charlotte and Game 4 played in Raleigh), but the Cougars lost the series in four games.

Contents

Roster

  • 42 Bill Bunting - Small forward
  • 24 Calvin Fowler - Shooting guard
  • 33 Steve Kramer - Shooting guard
  • 23 Gene Littles - Point guard
  • 35 Randolph Mahaffey - Power forward
  • 44 Larry Miller - Shooting guard
  • 34 Doug Moe - Small forward
  • 52 Rich Niemann - Center
  • 51 George Peeples - Center
  • 21 Ron Perry - Guard
  • 52 George Sutor - Center
  • 11 Bob Verga - Shooting guard
  • 13 Hank Whitney - Power forward
  • Playoffs

    Eastern Division Semifinals vs Carolina Cougars

    Cougars lose series, 4–0

    Awards, records, and honors

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

  • Doug Moe
  • Bob Verga
  • Darel Carrier
  • References

    1969–70 Carolina Cougars season Wikipedia