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The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a men's professional basketball league that existed from 1967 to 1976. Much of the league's history was marked by financial difficulties and instability with its franchises. The ABA ceased to exist with the American Basketball Association–National Basketball Association merger in 1976. Four of the existing ABA teams at the time of the merger (Denver Nuggets, New York Nets, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs) joined the NBA.
The '''American Basketball Association (ABA)''' was a men's professional basketball league that existed from 1967 to 1976. Much of the league's history was marked by financial difficulties and instability with its franchises. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA-[[National Basketball Association|NBA]] merger in 1976. Four of the existing ABA teams at the time of the merger (the [[Denver Nuggets]], [[New York Nets]], [[Indiana Pacers]], and [[San Antonio Spurs]]) joined the NBA.


==Teams==
==Teams==
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! Locations
! Locations
! Venues
! Venues
! Years
! Founded
! Ended
! Fate
! Fate
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Anaheim Amigos<br />Los Angeles Stars<br />[[Utah Stars]]
! rowspan = 3 | [[Utah Stars|Anaheim Amigos / Los Angeles Stars / Utah Stars]]
| Anaheim California
| Anaheim California
| Anaheim Convention Center
| Anaheim Convention Center (1967-68)
| 1967-68
| rowspan=3| February 2, 1967
| rowspan=3|
| rowspan = 3 | Dissolved by the league in December 1975.
| rowspan = 3 | Dissolved by the league in December 1975.
|-
|-
| Los Angeles, California
| Los Angeles, California
| [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]]
| [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]] (1968-70)
| 1968-1970
|-
|-
| Salt Lake City, Utah
| Salt Lake City, Utah
| [[Salt Palace]]
| [[Salt Palace]] (1970-75)
| 1970-1975
|-
|-
| rowspan = 4 | Dallas Chaparrals<br />Texas Chaparrals<br />[[San Antonio Spurs]]
! rowspan = 4 | [[San Antonio Spurs|Dallas / Texas Chaparrals / San Antonio Spurs]]
| Dallas Texas
| Dallas, Texas
| Dallas Memorial Auditorium<br/>Moody Coliseum
| [[Dallas Memorial Auditorium]]<br/>[[Moody Coliseum]]
| 1967-1970
| rowspan = 4| February 2, 1967
| rowspan = 4 | Joined the NBA in 1976.
| rowspan = 4| n/a
| rowspan = 4| Joined the NBA in 1976.
|-
|-
| Fort Worth, Texas
| Fort Worth, Texas
| Tarrant County Convention Center
| Tarrant County Convention Center (1970-71)
| 1970-1971
|-
|-
| Dallas, Texas
| Dallas, Texas
| Moody Coliseum
| [[Moody Coliseum]] (1971-73)
| 1971-1973
|-
|-
| San Antonio, Texas
| San Antonio, Texas
| HemisFair Arena
| [[HemisFair Arena]] (1973-76)
| 1973-1976
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Houston Mavericks<br />Carolina Cougars<br />[[Spirits of St. Louis]]
! rowspan = 3 | [[Spirits of St. Louis|Houston Mavericks / Carolina Cougars / Spirits of St. Louis]]
| Houtson, Texas
| Houtson, Texas
| Sam Houston Coliseum
| [[Sam Houston Coliseum]] (1967-69)
| 1967-1969
| rowspan = 3| February 2, 1967
| rowspan = 3 | Folded in 1976 after a merger with the NBA failed.
| rowspan = 3| 1976
| rowspan = 3| Folded in 1976 after a merger with the NBA failed.
|-
|-
| Greensboro, North Carolina<br/>Charlotte, North Carolina<br/>Raleigh, North Carolina
| Greensboro / Charlotte / Raleigh, North Carolina
| Greensboro Coliseum<br/>Charlotte Coliseum<br/>Dorton Arena
| Greensboro Coliseum / Charlotte Coliseum / Dorton Arena (1969-74)
| 1969-1974
|-
|-
| St. Louis, Missouri
| St. Louis, Missouri
| St. Louis Arena
| [[St. Louis Arena]] (1974-76)
| 1974-1976
|-
|-
| [[Indiana Pacers]]
! [[Indiana Pacers]]
| Indianapolis, Indiana
| Indianapolis, Indiana
| Indiana State Fair Coliseum<br/>Market Square Arena
| [[Indiana State Fair Coliseum]] / [[Market Square Arena]] (1967-76)
| 1967-1976
| February 2, 1967
| n/a
| Joined the NBA in 1976.
| Joined the NBA in 1976.
|-
|-
| Denver Rockets<br/>[[Denver Nuggets]]
! [[Denver Nuggets|Denver Rockets / Nuggets]]
| Denver, Colorado
| Denver, Colorado
| Denver Auditorium Arena<br/>[[McNichols Sports Arena]]
| [[Denver Auditorium Arena]]<br/>[[McNichols Sports Arena]]
| 1967-76
| 1967-76
|
| Joined the NBA in 1976.
| Joined the NBA in 1976.
|-
|-
| [[Kentucky Colonels]]
! [[Kentucky Colonels]]
| Louisville, Kentucky
| Louisville, Kentucky
| Louisville Convention Center<br/>Freedom Hall
| [[Louisville Convention Center]]<br/>[[Freedom Hall]]
| 1967-1976
| March 6, 1967
| Folded in 1976.
| July 17, 1976
| Folded
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Minnesota Muskies<br />[[The Floridians|Miami Floridians/The Floridians]]
! rowspan = 3 | [[The Floridians|Minnesota Muskies / Miami Floridians / The Floridians]]
| Bloomington, Minnesota
| Bloomington, Minnesota
| Metropolitan Sports Center
| [[Metropolitan Sports Center]] (1967-68)
| 1967-68
| rowspan="3"| February 2, 1967
| rowspan="3" | Folded in June 1972.
| rowspan="3"| 1972
| rowspan="3"| Folded.
|-
|-
| Miami Beach, Florida
| Miami Beach, Florida
| Miami Beach Convention Hall
| [[Miami Beach Convention Hall]] (1968-72)
| 1968-72
|-
|-
| St. Petersburg, Florida
| St. Petersburg, Florida
| Bayfront Arena
| [[Bayfront Arena]] (1970-72)
| 1970-72
|-
|-
| rowspan = 2 | New Orleans Buccaneers<br />[[Memphins Sounds|Memphis Pros/Tams/Sounds]]
! rowspan = 2 | [[Memphis Sounds|New Orleans Buccaneers / Memphis Pros / Tams / Sounds]]
| New Orleans, Louisiana
| New Orleans, Louisiana
| Loyola Field House<br/>Tulane Gym<br/>Municipal Auditorium
| Loyola Field House / Tulane Gym / [[Municipal Auditorium (New Orleans)|Municipal Auditorium]] (1967-70)
| 1967-70
| rowspan="2"|
| rowspan="2" | Relocated to Baltimore in 1975 but folded without playing a game there.
| rowspan="2"| 1975
| rowspan="2"| Relocated to Baltimore in 1975 but folded without playing a game there.
|-
|-
| Memphis, Tennessee
| Memphis, Tennessee
| Mid-South Coliseum
| [[Mid-South Coliseum]] (1970-75)
| 1970-75
|-
|-
| rowspan = 4 | New Jersey Americans<br />[[Brooklyn Nets|New York Nets]]
! rowspan = 4 | [[Brooklyn Nets|New Jersey Americans / New York Nets]]
| Teaneck, New Jersey
| Teaneck, New Jersey
| Teaneck Armory
| [[Teaneck Armory]] (1967-68)
| 1967-68
| rowspan = 4 | February 2, 1967
| rowspan = 4 | n/a
| rowspan = 4 | Joined the NBA in 1976.
| rowspan = 4 | Joined the NBA in 1976.
|-
|-
| Commack, New York
| Commack, New York
| Long Island Arena
| [[Long Island Arena]] (1968-69)
| 1968-69
|-
|-
| West Hempstead, New York
| West Hempstead, New York
| Island Garden
| [[Island Garden]] (1969-72)
| 1969-72
|-
|-
| Uniondale, New York
| Uniondale, New York
| Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
| [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] (1972-76)
| 1972-76
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Oakland Oaks<br />Washington Caps<br />[[Virginia Squires]]
! rowspan = 3 | [[Virginia Squires|Oakland Oaks / Washington Caps / Virginia Squires]]
| Oakland, California
| Oakland, California
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/indexes/venues/usa/california/oracle-arena-index.html Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena]
| [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena]] (1967-69)
| 1967-69
| rowspan = 3| February 2, 1967
| rowspan = 3 | Dissolved by the league in May 1976.
| rowspan = 3| May 1976
| rowspan = 3| Dissolved by the league.
|-
|-
| Washington, D.C.
| Washington, D.C.
| Washington Coliseum
| Washington Coliseum (1969-70)
| 1969-70
|-
|-
| Norfolk, Virginia<br>Hampton, Virginia<br>Richmond, Virginia<br>Roanoke, Virginia
| Norfolk / Hampton / Richmond / Roanoke, Virginia
| Norfolk Scope<br>Hampton Coliseum<br>Richmond Coliseum<br>Roanoke Civic Center<br>Old Dominion University Fieldhouse<br>Richmond Arena  
| Norfolk Scope / [[Hampton Roads Coliseum]] / Richmond Coliseum / Roanoke Civic Center / Old Dominion University Fieldhouse / Richmond Arena (1970-76)
| 1970-76
|-
|-
| rowspan = 3 | Pittsburgh Pipers<br />Minnesota Pipers<br/>Pittsburgh Pipers<br/>[[Pittsburgh Condors]]
! rowspan = 3 | [[Pittsburgh Condors|Pittsburgh Pipers / Minnesota Pipers / Pittsburgh Pipers / Condors]]
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
| Pittsburgh Civic Arena
| [[Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)|Civic Arena]] (1967-68)
| 1967-68
| rowspan = 3| February 2, 1967
| rowspan = 3 | Folded in 1972.
| rowspan = 3| 1972
| rowspan = 3| Folded
|-
|-
| Bloomington, Minnesota
| Bloomington, Minnesota
| Metropolitan Sports Center
| [[Metropolitan Sports Center]] (1968-69)
| 1968-69
|-
|-
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
| Pittsburgh Civic Arena
| [[Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)|Civic Arena]] (1969-72)
| 1969-72
|-
|-
| rowspan = 2 | San Diego Conquistadors<br/>[[San Diego Sails]]
! rowspan = 2 | [[San Diego Sails|San Diego Conquistadors / Sails]]
| San Diego, California
| San Diego, California
| Peterson Gym<br/>Golden Hall<br/>San Diego Sports Arena
| Peterson Gym / [[Golden Hall]] / [[San Diego Sports Arena]] (1972-75)
| 1972-75
| rowspan = 2|
| rowspan = 2 | Folded in November 1975.
| rowspan = 2| 1975
| rowspan = 2| Folded.
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
[[ABA league publications]]
*[[ABA league publications]]
 
*[[List_of_all-star_game_publications#American_Basketball_Association|ABA All-Star Games]]
==Seasons==
*[[Cage Stars]]
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|-
! 1960s
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1967-68/index.html 1967-68]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1968-69/index.html 1968-69]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1969-70/index.html 1969-70]
|-
! 1970s
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1970-71/index.html 1970-71]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1971-72/index.html 1971-72]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1972-73/index.html 1972-73]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1973-74/index.html 1973-74]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1974-75/index.html 1974-75]{{·}}[https://www.sportspaper.info/basketball/aba/seasons/1975-76/index.html 1975-76]
|}


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Latest revision as of 15:45, 16 March 2023

The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a men's professional basketball league that existed from 1967 to 1976. Much of the league's history was marked by financial difficulties and instability with its franchises. The ABA ceased to exist with the ABA-NBA merger in 1976. Four of the existing ABA teams at the time of the merger (the Denver Nuggets, New York Nets, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs) joined the NBA.

Teams

Franchise Locations Venues Founded Ended Fate
Anaheim Amigos / Los Angeles Stars / Utah Stars Anaheim California Anaheim Convention Center (1967-68) February 2, 1967 Dissolved by the league in December 1975.
Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena (1968-70)
Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace (1970-75)
Dallas / Texas Chaparrals / San Antonio Spurs Dallas, Texas Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Moody Coliseum
February 2, 1967 n/a Joined the NBA in 1976.
Fort Worth, Texas Tarrant County Convention Center (1970-71)
Dallas, Texas Moody Coliseum (1971-73)
San Antonio, Texas HemisFair Arena (1973-76)
Houston Mavericks / Carolina Cougars / Spirits of St. Louis Houtson, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum (1967-69) February 2, 1967 1976 Folded in 1976 after a merger with the NBA failed.
Greensboro / Charlotte / Raleigh, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum / Charlotte Coliseum / Dorton Arena (1969-74)
St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Arena (1974-76)
Indiana Pacers Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana State Fair Coliseum / Market Square Arena (1967-76) February 2, 1967 n/a Joined the NBA in 1976.
Denver Rockets / Nuggets Denver, Colorado Denver Auditorium Arena
McNichols Sports Arena
1967-76 Joined the NBA in 1976.
Kentucky Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Convention Center
Freedom Hall
March 6, 1967 July 17, 1976 Folded
Minnesota Muskies / Miami Floridians / The Floridians Bloomington, Minnesota Metropolitan Sports Center (1967-68) February 2, 1967 1972 Folded.
Miami Beach, Florida Miami Beach Convention Hall (1968-72)
St. Petersburg, Florida Bayfront Arena (1970-72)
New Orleans Buccaneers / Memphis Pros / Tams / Sounds New Orleans, Louisiana Loyola Field House / Tulane Gym / Municipal Auditorium (1967-70) 1975 Relocated to Baltimore in 1975 but folded without playing a game there.
Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum (1970-75)
New Jersey Americans / New York Nets Teaneck, New Jersey Teaneck Armory (1967-68) February 2, 1967 n/a Joined the NBA in 1976.
Commack, New York Long Island Arena (1968-69)
West Hempstead, New York Island Garden (1969-72)
Uniondale, New York Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (1972-76)
Oakland Oaks / Washington Caps / Virginia Squires Oakland, California Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena (1967-69) February 2, 1967 May 1976 Dissolved by the league.
Washington, D.C. Washington Coliseum (1969-70)
Norfolk / Hampton / Richmond / Roanoke, Virginia Norfolk Scope / Hampton Roads Coliseum / Richmond Coliseum / Roanoke Civic Center / Old Dominion University Fieldhouse / Richmond Arena (1970-76)
Pittsburgh Pipers / Minnesota Pipers / Pittsburgh Pipers / Condors Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena (1967-68) February 2, 1967 1972 Folded
Bloomington, Minnesota Metropolitan Sports Center (1968-69)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena (1969-72)
San Diego Conquistadors / Sails San Diego, California Peterson Gym / Golden Hall / San Diego Sports Arena (1972-75) 1975 Folded.

See also

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