1969 ABA Playoffs
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The 1969 ABA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the
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's 1968–69 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Division champion
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defeating the Eastern Division champion
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, four games to one in the ABA Finals.
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of the Oaks was named the Playoff MVP.


Notable events

The
Oakland Oaks Oakland Oaks may refer to one of the following sport teams, listed chronologically: * Oakland Oaks (PCL), a minor league baseball team that played in the Pacific Coast League from 1903 to 1955 *Oakland Oaks (ice hockey), a professional ice hockey t ...
won the ABA championship after finishing with the league's best record during the regular season (60-18, .769). The Pittsburgh Pipers had accomplished the same feat the year prior.
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, now eligible to play for the Oaks after being forced to sit out the previous season, averaged 34.0 points during the regular season. However, Barry only played 35 regular season games before injuring a knee and missing the playoffs. The Oaks, like the Pittsburgh Pipers before them, did not play in the following season as the same team. The Oakland Oaks became the
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for the 1969-1970 ABA season; the Pittsburgh Pipers had become the Minnesota Pipers after winning the ABA championship the prior season. The Oaks' 60-18 (.769) record in this season was the best in ABA history until the
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finished the 1971-1972 season with a record of 68-16 (.810), a record that was never surpassed.
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of Oakland was the Most Valuable Player of the ABA playoffs.


Western Division

Champion:
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Division Semifinals (1)
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vs. (3)
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: ''Oaks win series 4-3'' *Game 1 @ Oakland: Oakland 129, Denver 99 *Game 2 @ Oakland: Denver 122, Oakland 119 *Game 3 @ Denver: Oakland 121, Denver 99 *Game 4 @ Denver: Denver 109, Oakland 108 *Game 5 @ Oakland: Oakland 128, Denver 118 *Game 6 @ Denver: Denver 126, Oakland 115 *Game 7 @ Oakland: Oakland 115, Denver 102 (2)
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vs. (4)
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: ''Bucs win series 4-3'' *Game 1 @ New Orleans: New Orleans 129, Dallas 106 *Game 2 @ New Orleans: New Orleans 122, Dallas 108 *Game 3 @ Dallas: Dallas 130, New Orleans 106 *Game 4 @ Dallas: New Orleans 114, Dallas 107 *Game 5 @ New Orleans: Dallas 123, New Orleans 112 *Game 6 @ Dallas: Dallas 136, New Orleans 118 *Game 7 @ New Orleans: New Orleans 101, Dallas 95 Division Finals (1)
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vs. (2)
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: ''Oaks win series 4-0'' *Game 1 @ Oakland: Oakland 128, New Orleans 118 *Game 2 @ Oakland: Oakland 135, New Orleans 124 *Game 3 @ New Orleans: Oakland 113, New Orleans 107 *Game 4 @ New Orleans: Oakland 128, New Orleans 114


Eastern Division

Champion:
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Division Semifinals (1)
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vs. (3)
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: ''Pacers win series 4-3'' *Game 1 @ Indiana: Kentucky 128, Indiana 118 *Game 2 @ Indiana: Indiana 120, Kentucky 115 *Game 3 @ Kentucky: Kentucky 130, Indiana 111 *Game 4 @ Kentucky: Kentucky 105, Indiana 104 *Game 5 @ Indiana: Indiana 116, Kentucky 97 *Game 6 @ Kentucky: Indiana 107, Kentucky 89 *Game 7 @ Indiana: Indiana 120, Kentucky 111 (2) Miami Floridians vs. (4) Minnesota Pipers: ''Floridians win series 4-3'' *Game 1 @ Miami: Miami 119, Minnesota 110 *Game 2 @ Miami: Minnesota 106, Miami 99 *Game 3 @ Minnesota: Minnesota 109, Miami 93 *Game 4 @ Minnesota: Miami 116, Minnesota 109 *Game 5 @ Miami: Miami 122, Minnesota 107 *Game 6 @ Minnesota: Minnesota 105, Miami 100 *Game 7 @ Miami: Miami 137, Minnesota 128 Division Finals (1)
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vs. (2) Miami Floridians: ''Pacers win series 4-1'' *Game 1 @ Indiana: Indiana 126, Miami 110 *Game 2 @ Indiana: Indiana 131, Miami 116 *Game 3 @ Miami: Indiana 119, Miami 105 *Game 4 @ Miami: Miami 114, Indiana 110 *Game 5 @ Indiana: Indiana 127, Miami 105


ABA Finals

(1)
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VS. (1)
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: ''Oaks win series 4-1'' *Game 1 (Apr 30) @ Oakland: Oakland 123, Indiana 114 *Game 2 (May 2) @ Oakland: Indiana 150, Oakland 122 *Game 3 (May 3) @ Indiana: Oakland 134, Indiana 126 *Game 4 (May 5) @ Indiana: Oakland 144, Indiana 117 *Game 5 (May 7) @ Oakland: Oakland 135, Indiana 131


External links


RememberTheABA.com page on 1969 ABA playoffs


{{Oakland Oaks 1968-69 ABA champions
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