Previous Season. All columns may be sorted by clicking the column name. Next Season. GB Pittsburgh Pipers: 54: 24.692 – Minnesota Muskies: 45: 39.641: 4 Indiana Pacers: 38: 40.487: 16 Kentucky Colonels: 36: 46.462: 18 New Jersey Americans: 36: 46.462 : 18 Record vs. opponents. 1969-70 Pittsburgh Pipers Roster and Stats. Success! Previous Season. The 1969–70 Pittsburgh Pipers season was the 2nd season of the team in Pittsburgh (third overall) in the American Basketball Association. The Pipers shared the Pittsburgh Civic Arena with the city's expansion National Hockey League team, the Pittsburgh Penguins.The Pipers attracted fairly respectable gates by ABA standards, averaging 3,200 fans per game. Player Totals: ABA Pittsburgh Pipers 1967-68, Minnesota Pipers 1968-69 NBA Phoenix Suns 1969-73, Los Angeles Lakers 1973-75, Atlanta Hawks 1975-76 Awards: ABL Most Valuable Player, 1961-62 ABA Most Valuable Player, 1967-68 ABA Champion Pittsburgh Pipers 1967-68 . 1969-70 Pittsburgh Pipers Statistics 1969-70 Pittsburgh Pipers Roster. The 1969–70 Pittsburgh Pipers season was the 2nd season of the team in Pittsburgh (third overall) in the American Basketball Association. Pittsburgh Condors. The Pittsburgh Pipers of the American Basketball Association ended the 1969-70 season with a record of 29 wins and 55 losses, finishing fifth in the ABA's Eastern Division. He went on to coach at Georgetown University for four years (1952-1956), for the Baltimore Bullets of the NBA for parts of two seasons (1964-65 and 1966-67), and for the Pittsburgh Pipers of the ABA during the 1969-70 season. He was a pioneer in the game of professional basketball.Copyright HOF BB PLAYERS.com © 2020Check out their profiles, autographed cards, and videos!In the late 1930s and 1940s, Buddy Jeannette was one of the top guards in professional basketball. ” DePasqua said he expected 1969-70 season. He always gave 100 percent when he was on the court.Hall of Fame Basketball Players

The Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball Association ended the 1969-70 season with a record of 59 wins and 25 losses, finishing first in the ABA's Eastern Division, and compiled a postseason mark of 12-3.

Clicking on an individual player will display the player's career statistics including his time with the 1969-70 Pittsburgh Pipers. Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Team Names: Pittsburgh Condors, Minnesota Pipers, Pittsburgh Pipers Seasons: 5; 1967-68 to 1971-72 Record: 180-228, .441 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 2 Championships: 1 More Franchise Info Clicking on a tab heading will display the specified set of statistics. Regular Season Points For: 9445 Recent Game Results Height of bar is margin of victory • Mouseover bar for details • Click for box score • Grouped by Month 1969–70 ABA Eastern Standings; Western Division W L PCT. Please try again.Get the latest Hall of Fame basketball player news and be notified when new player profiles and posts are added to the site.Buddy was a talented passer, shooter, and a hard-nosed defender who led five teams to championships in three different cities. Without Hawkins, the Pipers now coached by John Clark had trouble getting fans back after spending a season in Minnesota. John Clark and Buddy Jeannette coached the team. Jeannette played for the love of the game.