• The Virginia Squires were a basketball team based in Norfolk, Virginia, and playing in several other Virginia cities. They were members of the American...
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    Virginia Squires regional professional basketball franchise of the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA). From 1970 to 1971, the Squires played...
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  • been the Oakland Oaks. From 1970 through 1976 the team played as the Virginia Squires. With the formation of the ABA in February 1967 a team was awarded...
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  • Stars, and Virginia Squires all fold at various points throughout the season (with the Claws folding during the preseason period, the Squires folding either...
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    Julius Erving (category Virginia Squires players)
    Most Valuable Player awards and three scoring titles with the ABA's Virginia Squires and New York Nets (now the NBA's Brooklyn Nets) and the NBA's Philadelphia...
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  • was on October 9, 1975, in Salisbury, Maryland, against the Virginia Squires. The Squires won 131–121; attendance was reported at 1,150. Two days later...
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  • season included: The Washington Caps moved to Norfolk, Virginia, became the Virginia Squires and switched divisions with the Indiana Pacers. The Miami...
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    George Gervin (category Virginia Squires players)
    for the Virginia Squires of the ABA. In January 1973, Kerr signed Gervin to the Squires for a $40,000 a year contract. Gervin's time in Virginia would be...
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  • the Virginia Squires, received nothing, as they had ceased operations shortly before the merger. The players from the Colonels, Spirits, and Squires were...
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  • Issel was named Co-Rookie of the Year, along with Charlie Scott of the Virginia Squires. The Colonels finished the regular season with a record of 44–40 and...
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  • Squire is an unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia, United States. Squire is located on West Virginia Route 16, 6.5 miles (10.5 km)...
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    forwards, and six as centers. The franchises most represented were the Virginia Squires (having also competed as the Washington Capitals and Oakland Oaks)...
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  • Billy Paultz (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    Rockets and by the Virginia Squires in the 1970 ABA Draft. Paultz opted to sign with the Squires. On August 11, 1970, the Squires traded his rights to...
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    1969 to 1972: the New York Nets and Washington Caps (1969–70); the Virginia Squires (1970–71); and the Pittsburgh Condors (1971–72). He played 75 of his...
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  • fraternity Jersey Squires, a defunct basketball team Petrolia Squires, a Canadian ice hockey team Virginia Squires, a basketball franchise The Squires (disambiguation)...
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    Berglund Center (category Virginia Squires)
    Basketball Association (1967–1976) professional basketball franchise Virginia Squires. The Squires played there (in addition to the Norfolk Scope, Richmond Coliseum...
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  • Carolina Cougars 121 Pittsburgh Condors 136 ABA game Texas Chaparrals 131 Virginia Squires 145 ABA game 1971–72 Buffalo Braves 117 Atlanta Hawks 140 Boston Celtics...
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  • folded in November, followed by the Utah Stars in early December. The Virginia Squires folded in May following the end of the season, unable to make a $75...
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  • Al Bianchi (category Virginia Squires coaches)
    Caps/Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association from 1969 through 1975. In 1971, he won ABA Coach of the Year honors for guiding the Squires to...
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  • home in their Eastern Division semifinal series to the Virginia Squires 115–106. The Squires swept the series 4 games to none behind rookie Julius Erving...
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  • Roanoke Dazzle (category Basketball teams in Virginia)
    marked the return of professional basketball to Roanoke since the Virginia Squires called Roanoke home in the 1970s. Playing their home games at the Roanoke...
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    Swen Nater (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    three-year, $300,000 contract with the Squires, who spread the payments over seven years. On November 21, 1973, the Squires traded Nater to the San Antonio Spurs...
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  • Julius Erving, Virginia Squires Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (2nd selection) Ralph Simpson, Denver Rockets Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires All-ABA Rookie Team...
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  • Semifinals (1) Virginia Squires vs. (3) New York Nets: Squires win series 4-2 Game 1 @ Virginia: Virginia 113, New York 105 Game 2 @ Virginia: Virginia 114, New...
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    Doug Moe (category Virginia Squires players)
    played for the Carolina Cougars from 1969 to 1970. Moe played for the Virginia Squires from 1970 to 1972. He garnered ABA All-Star honors three times in an...
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    ABA–NBA merger (category Virginia Squires)
    divisional play. Another ABA team, the Virginia Squires, struggled considerably in its final two years. The Squires had sold fan favorites such as Julius...
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    Marty Brennaman (category Virginia Squires)
    Salisbury, North Carolina and Norfolk, Virginia. From 1970 to 1974, he called games for the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association....
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  • Denver Nuggets, 4 games to 1. During the preseason, the Stars (and the Virginia Squires) failed to make payments required as a guarantee for hosting the NBA's...
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    Charlie Scott (basketball) (category Virginia Squires draft picks)
    Boston Celtics in 1970 but he had already signed a contract with the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association (ABA). Scott was named ABA Rookie...
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    in a Squires jersey, he indicated that he would not return to the NBA if the league paid him "a million dollars a year." He denounced the Squires (and...
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