New Orleans Buccaneers
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The New Orleans Buccaneers were a charter franchise in the American Basketball Association, originally based in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the league's first year, they qualifed for the finals, losing to the Pittsburgh Pipers. They were hampered from the beginning by the lack of a truly suitable venue for home games, playing at first at the gym of Loyola University New Orleans, later at that of Tulane University and also at the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium. The franchise was never strong financially, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee after the 1969-1970 season, becoming the Memphis Pros.
The Buccaneers were coached by Babe McCarthy, who was famous for two reasons. One was that he had coached Mississippi State University to a Southeastern Conference championship in an era when that league's basketball was dominated by the University of Kentucky. The other was when the then all-white Mississippi state legislature forbade the team to participate in the racially integrated NCAA Tournament. McCarthy took the team out of state in the dead of night and had them participate anyway, which gave him a near-legend status in the eyes of some (and the undying hatred of others).