Who owned the Virginia Squires basketball team?
Pat Boone initially owned part of the franchise alongside other investors. Later, Washington D.C. lawyer Earl Foreman purchased the team from Boone after facing foreclosure.
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Pat Boone initially owned part of the franchise alongside other investors. Later, Washington D.C. lawyer Earl Foreman purchased the team from Boone after facing foreclosure.
The American Basketball Association canceled the franchise on the 11th of May 1976. This action occurred after the team missed a deadline to reimburse players for $120,000 in back pay and failed to meet a $75,000 league assessment.
The team based itself in Norfolk while playing most games at the Norfolk Scope and the Old Dominion University Fieldhouse. Home matches also took place in Hampton at the Hampton Coliseum, in Richmond at the Richmond Coliseum, and in Roanoke at the Roanoke Civic Center.
Rick Barry made negative remarks about the Commonwealth of Virginia in a Sports Illustrated article published on the 1st of September 1970. The team traded him to the New York Nets shortly after his comments angered Southerners.
Julius Erving was traded along with Willie Sojourner to the New York Nets during the summer of 1973. The exchange brought George Carter and cash to the franchise in return for the star player.