• The 196970 Dallas Chaparrals season was the third season of the Chaparrals in the American Basketball Association. Hagan (who had been player-coach since...
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  • The Dallas Chaparrals were a charter member of the American Basketball Association (ABA). The team moved to San Antonio, Texas, for the 1973–74 season and...
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    21, 2012. "196970 Dallas Chaparrals Roster and Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved February 21, 2012. "1970–71 Texas Chaparrals Roster and...
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  • The 1968–69 Dallas Chaparrals season was the second season of the Chaparrals in the American Basketball Association. Once again, the Chaps lost to the...
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    October 22, 2010. The Chaparrals franchise played as the Texas Chaparrals during the 1970–71 season and as the Dallas Chaparrals therebefore and thereafter...
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  • MVP: Warren Jabali, Oakland Oaks All-Star Game MVP: John Beasley, Dallas Chaparrals All-ABA First Team Connie Hawkins, Minnesota Pipers (2nd selection)...
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  • The 196970 New Orleans Buccaneers season was the 3rd and final season of the Buccaneers in the ABA. The team was 22-12 by the beginning of 1970 in part...
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  • The 196970 ABA season was the third season of the American Basketball Association. Prior to the start of the season, the Minnesota Pipers moved back to...
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    Bob Netolicky (category Dallas Chaparrals players)
    the Dallas Chaparrals in the 1972–73 season. Netolicky had been purchased from the Indiana Pacers on August 12, 1972, for $250,000. With Dallas, Netolicky...
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  • Skeeter Swift (category Dallas Chaparrals players)
    Dallas Chaparrals, and San Antonio Spurs. He averaged 11.6 points per game in his professional career. Swift died on April 20, 2017, at the age of 70...
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    Cliff Hagan (category Dallas Chaparrals head coaches)
    (1956–1966) with the St. Louis Hawks. He was also a player-coach for the Dallas Chaparrals in the first two-plus years of the American Basketball Association's...
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  • Ron Sanford (category Dallas Chaparrals draft picks)
    playing collegiately for New Mexico, he played in the ABA for the Dallas Chaparrals in 1971, spending the near entirety of his career in Europe (particularly...
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  • 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...
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    unexpected trip to the ABA Finals. On the way there, during a win over the Dallas Chaparrals in the division semifinals, Mack scored a postseason career high 44...
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  • The 196970 ABA season was the Rockets' third season. They ended up with a 51-33 record. Out of the 11 teams that played in the ABA that season the Rockets...
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  • The 196970 Washington Caps season was the first and only one for the franchise in the American Basketball Association. On August 21, 1969, the Oakland...
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  • finished the season in first place in the Western Division with 48 wins and 30 losses, putting them two games ahead of the Dallas Chaparrals and three games...
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  • 43-41, earning the first winning season in franchise history and a playoff berth. The Stars defeated the Dallas Chaparrals 4 games to 2 in the Western Division...
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    1965-1969. Records for points, field goals, and free throws still stand. Drafted by the New York Knicks in the 1969 NBA Draft and by the Dallas Chaparrals...
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    Bob Verga (category Dallas Chaparrals players)
    points per game in his rookie season for the Dallas Chaparrals. Verga averaged 18.8 points per game in his second ABA season, with the Houston Mavericks...
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  • The 1970–71 Texas Chaparrals season was the fourth season of the Chaparrals in the American Basketball Association. In order to try to attract more fans...
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  • Willie Scott (basketball) (category Dallas Chaparrals draft picks)
    the American Basketball Association for the Dallas Chaparrals during the beginning of the 196970 season. Scott scored 13 points in eight career ABA games...
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  • and became the Utah Stars. The Dallas Chaparrals became a regional franchise and were renamed the Texas Chaparrals. The New Orleans Buccaneers moved...
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    Bonanza (1967) - Amigo The High Chaparral (1967-1971) - Manolito Montoya Daniel Boone (1967) - Gideon The Big Valley (1969) Top of the Pops (1970) - guest...
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  • 1970 ABA Playoffs (category 196970 ABA season)
    119 (2) Dallas Chaparrals vs. (4) Los Angeles Stars: Stars win series 4-2 Game 1 @ Dallas: Los Angeles 115, Dallas 103 Game 2 @ Dallas: Dallas 129, Los...
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  • Butch Beard (category Dallas Chaparrals draft picks)
    by the Dallas Chaparrals in the 1969 ABA draft and by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the 1969 NBA draft. Beard played nine seasons (1969–1970;...
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  • currently coached by Matt McKillop, in his first season after succeeding his father Bob after the 2021–22 season. Davidson plays its home games at the Belk...
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  • The 196970 Los Angeles Stars season was the second and final season of the franchise in Los Angeles in the American Basketball Association (ABA). Late...
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    have won the MVP award in the same season: Spencer Haywood in the 196970 season and Artis Gilmore in the 1971–72 season. Two Rookie of the Year winners...
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  • relocated from St. Louis in 1968. George Mikan 1967–1969 James Carson Gardner 1969 (interim) Jack Dolph 1969–1972 Bob Carlson 1972–1973 Mike Storen 1973–74...
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