1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season

1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season
Head coach K. C. Jones
Arena Peterson Gym
Results
Record 3747 (.440)
Place Division: 4th (Western)
Playoff finish Lost in ABA Semifinals

The 1972–73 San Diego Conquistadors season was the 1st season of the San Diego Conquistadors in the American Basketball Association. The Conquistadors were the first and only expansion team of the ABA, made to make the league have 10 teams, with Dr. Leonard Bloom granted a team for $1 million. But a feud with Peter Graham, proprietor of the San Diego Sports Arena due to Graham being bitter for not being granted the team meant that the team would play their games in the 3,200 capacity Peterson Gym. The first game was a Friday night on October 13, 1972 versus the Denver Rockets, which they lost 100–109. The Conquistadors had a 16–26 first half of the season, with a ten-game losing streak in that half. In the second half, they went 21–21, with a nine-game losing streak in there, though they have a five-game winning streak near the end of the season that rose their win total from 25 to 30. The Q's managed to get into the playoffs due to the Dallas Chaparrals losing to the Denver Rockets on March 25. They finished 9th in points scored with 109.0 points per game and 7th in points allowed with 113.2 points per game. They faced off against the Utah Stars in the playoffs, but they were swept in four games.[1][2]

Roster

Final standings

Western Division

Team W L % GB
Utah Stars 55 29 .655 -
Indiana Pacers 51 33 .607 4
Denver Rockets 47 37 .560 8
San Diego Conquistadors 30 54 .357 25
Dallas Chaparrals 28 56 .333 27

Playoffs

Western Division Semifinals vs. Utah Stars[3]

Game Date Location Score Record Attendance
1 April 2 Utah 99–114 0–1 7,268
2 April 4 Utah 105–119 0–2 7,271
3 April 7 San Diego 96–97 0–3 1,729
4 April 8 San Diego 98–120 0–4 1,394

Conquistadors lose series, 4–0

Awards and honors

1973 ABA All-Star Game selections (game played on February 6, 1973)

References

External links

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