The Colonels closed out the month with a runaway win at home against the San Diego Conquistadors, 146–105; 7,412 saw Dan Issel lead all scorers with 25.
[2] On November 2 the Colonels notched a road win against the New York Nets, 121–109; John Roche led all scorers with 41 points before 8,678 fans.
The two teams met again the next night in Louisville and the Colonels prevailed again, 93–87; the 11,277 fans in attendance saw Roche and Dan Issel lead all scorers with 29 apiece.
[2] November 17 saw the host Colonels defeat the rival Indiana Pacers 100–96; 13,766 turned out for the rivalry game as Issel put in 28 points.
On November 21 the Colonels hosted the Virginia Squires in Lexington with 7,656 in attendance and Kentucky won 145–115 despite George Gervin's 31 points.
The next night the Colonels held court in Cincinnati again and defeated the San Diego Conquistadors 124–121 before 3,421 fans; Dan Issel and Artis Gilmore each score 30 for Kentucky.
The next evening saw the Colonels on the road again, squaring off against the Memphis Tams; Issel scored 32 in front of 5,106 fans and Kentucky won 102–92.
The next night in Cincinnati the Colonels lost to the New York Nets 102–87; 4,951 saw Julius Erving and Louie Dampier lead all scorers with 27 each.
Kentucky's next game was a road win against the San Antonio Spurs, breaking a four-game losing streak; Dan Issel had a game-high 28 before 7,674 spectators.
The Colonels next hosted a game in Cincinnati on December 14, defeating the Memphis Tams 115–94 despite Johnny Neumann's 25; attendance was 2,164, a very low total for Kentucky.
[3] The Colonels returned to action on December 19, losing a close one on the road to the New York Nets 83–82; Julius Erving led all scorers with 30 and 7,493 attended.
The next night the two teams met again, this time in the Stars' home arena, the Salt Palace; Utah won again, 86-82 and Willie Wise had a game-high 25 before 6,341 fans.
December 29 saw the Colonels run away with an easy road win against the Memphis Tams, 145–101; Dan Issel had 30 points before a meager crowd of 1,885.