1971–72 Carolina Cougars season

The 1971–72 Carolina Cougars season was the 3rd season of the Cougars in the ABA. The team was 14–28 after one half of the season, with a six-game losing streak (the longest of the season) contributing to the start. They went 21–21 (with two instances of three game winning streaks) in the second half, but they lost the final spot in the playoffs by one game to The Floridians. The two teams had met up for their final match-up of the season on March 24 in Greensboro, with the Cougars having two games to play afterwards and the Floridians four, respectively. The Floridians won the game 116–115 in overtime, making their record 35–45 and the Cougars record at 33–49, which meant that it was all but assured the Cougars were eliminated, due to the Floridians clinching the playoff spot four days la

1971–72 Carolina Cougars season

The 1971–72 Carolina Cougars season was the 3rd season of the Cougars in the ABA. The team was 14–28 after one half of the season, with a six-game losing streak (the longest of the season) contributing to the start. They went 21–21 (with two instances of three game winning streaks) in the second half, but they lost the final spot in the playoffs by one game to The Floridians. The two teams had met up for their final match-up of the season on March 24 in Greensboro, with the Cougars having two games to play afterwards and the Floridians four, respectively. The Floridians won the game 116–115 in overtime, making their record 35–45 and the Cougars record at 33–49, which meant that it was all but assured the Cougars were eliminated, due to the Floridians clinching the playoff spot four days la