1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors season
The 1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors season was the 2nd and final season of the Pittsburgh Condors along with the 4th and final season of Pittsburgh involvement in the American Basketball Association. General manager Mark Binstein took over as coach after a 4–6 start. By the time the season was half over, the team was 17–25. From that point, the team went 8–34, with a losing streak of 12 near the end of the season sealing any hope of getting out of the cellar of the Division. One factor was despite being 1st in points scored at 119.2 per game, they were dead last in points allowed, at 126.4 per game.
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1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors season
The 1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors season was the 2nd and final season of the Pittsburgh Condors along with the 4th and final season of Pittsburgh involvement in the American Basketball Association. General manager Mark Binstein took over as coach after a 4–6 start. By the time the season was half over, the team was 17–25. From that point, the team went 8–34, with a losing streak of 12 near the end of the season sealing any hope of getting out of the cellar of the Division. One factor was despite being 1st in points scored at 119.2 per game, they were dead last in points allowed, at 126.4 per game.
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La stagione 1971-72 dei Pittsb ...... qualificandosi per i play-off.
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The 1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors ...... biak to the Kentucky Colonels.
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La stagione 1971-72 dei Pittsb ...... qualificandosi per i play-off.
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The 1971–72 Pittsburgh Condors ...... ts allowed, at 126.4 per game.
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Pittsburgh Condors 1971-1972
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