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financial situation and Pollin's continued opposition, the NBA considered regional franchises unviable and none of Virginia's cities was anywhere near large enough to support an NBA team on its own. Nevertheless, the Squires’ premature contraction cost them a chance to be compensated as part of the merger, which closed only a month later.
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As it turned out, this only bought the franchise three more months of life. On May 11, 1976 β€” only a month after the end of the season β€” the ABA canceled the franchise after it missed a $ 75,000 assessment. The Squires had no chance of being included in any merger. Notwithstanding the Squires' poor
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While the trades may have provided enough short-term financing to keep the Squires in business, the loss of so much talent angered the fans. The Squires' attendance fell through the floor and never recovered. The Squires' final two seasons in the ABA were forgettable as losses mounted and popular
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wanted to move his team to Washington, but did not want the Caps there. The other ABA owners persuaded Foreman to move the Caps for the second time in as many seasons. Foreman decided to make the Caps a regional franchise, the Virginia Squires. The name choice ultimately cost the team any goodwill
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However, even with Barry the team proved to be a very poor investment for Boone and his co-owners. Despite winning the ABA championship, the Oaks were an abysmal failure at the box office, due in large part to the proximity of the NBA Warriors who at the time were also playing some home games in
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for a draft pick and $ 200,000. While the negative comments had been a contributing factor to the trade, it primarily came because Foreman was still bogged down by financial troubles and had to sell Barry to help meet his expenses.
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sued the team after his paychecks bounced. The Squires nearly shut down for good in February 1976, but only managed to stay afloat by a sale of advertising banners and a $ 250,000 loan from a local bank.
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was fired. The 1974–75 and 1975–76 teams only won a total of 30 games, the worst winning percentages in ABA history. The team was coming unraveled off the court as well. In 1974,
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tried to block the sale on the grounds that selling the team's last true star was not in the best interest of the league. However, the sale was eventually upheld.
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who otherwise mostly support Washington sports teams, and ensured his enduring opposition to Virginia ever being admitted to the NBA in a merger.
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The 1972–73 season marked the beginning of the end for the Squires. Although blessed with a combination of Julius Erving ("Dr. J") and a young
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in a Squires uniform; in the accompanying article inside the magazine, Barry made several negative remarks about the Commonwealth of
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The Squires were founded in 1967 as the Oakland Oaks, a charter member of the ABA. The team colors were green and gold. An earlier
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it might have otherwise earned from Pollin, who viewed it as a brazen attempt to pry away the loyalties of fans in
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talks with the NBA were already underway, but a major stumbling block was the presence of the Caps in Washington.
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in 1969 but moved to Norfolk the following year, becoming the Squires. A regional team, they played home games in
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The team colors of green and gold were retained, but the logo was a red, white and blue rendition of the
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Oakland (and would eventually move to Oakland in 1971). At one point they only drew 2,500 fans per game.
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During the 1974 ABA All-Star Weekend, rumors abounded that Gervin was about to be sold to the
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in the first round of the playoffs but lost to the New York Nets in the second round.
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as well as Norfolk. The team folded in 1976, just a month before the
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In 1971, the Squires made their biggest draft pick ever by drafting
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in 1962. (The short-lived league folded on December 31, 1962.)
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