1969–70 Washington Caps season


The 1969–70 Washington Caps season was the 1st and only season of the Caps in the ABA. On August 21, 1969, the Oakland Oaks moved to Washington, D.C due to operating at a loss despite winning the ABA Finals that year. They were purchased by a group led by Earl Foreman, Thomas Shaheen and Louis Diamond for $2.6 million. Seven members of the championship team played for the Caps, who finished 3rd in the Western Division. The team played a few games designated as home games despite not being in Washington, even playing a game in Wichita, Kansas. They finished 2nd in points per game at 118.2, but finished last in points allowed, at 118.8. The Caps faced the Denver Rockets in the ABA Playoffs, losing in 7 games. After the season, Foreman was encouraged to move the team away from Washington, in anticipation of an ABA–NBA merger, along with Abe Pollin moving his Baltimore Bullets to Washington. Subsequently, the team moved to Virginia to become the Virginia Squires.

Roster

Western Division

Playoffs

Western Division Semifinals vs. Denver Rockets
GameDateLocationScoreRecordAttendance
1April 17Denver111–1300–19,822
2April 18Denver133–1430–29,889
3April 19Washington125–1201–21,748
4April 22Washington131–1142–25,497
5April 23Denver110–1322–37,141
6April 25Washington116–1113–33,186
7April 28Denver119–1433–49,893

Caps lose series, 4–3

Awards, records, and honors

1970 ABA All-Star Game played on January 24, 1970