1970-71 Sporting News American Basketball Association Guide

American Basketball Association (1967-1976)

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Formed:
Disbanded:

First Game:
Last Game: May 13, 1976

Seasons: 9
States & Provinces: 16 + District of Columbia
(CA, CO, DC, FL, IN, KY, LA, MN, MO, NC, NJ, NY, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA)

Leadership

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Connie Hawkins ABA
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Connie Hawkins’ long and storied pro basketball career began in 1961 with the Pittsburgh Rens of the short-lived American Basketball League. When that league folded, Hawkins joined the Harlem Globetrotters. In 1967, he joined a brand new pro league called the American Basketball Association (ABA). He returned to Pittsburgh, this time playing for the Pipers. In 1969, he joined the established league and played for three teams in that circuit before retiring in 1976. 
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American Basketball Association Most Valuable Player

YEARPLAYERPOSITIONTEAM
1967-68Connie HawkinsForward-CenterPittsburgh Pipers
1968-69Mel DanielsCenterIndiana Pacers
1969-70Spencer HaywoodForward-CenterDenver Rockets
1970-71Mel DanielsCenterIndiana Pacers
1971-72Artis GilmoreCenterKentucky Colonels
1972-73Billy CunninghamGuard-ForwardCarolina Cougars
1973-74Julius ErvingForwardNew York Nets
1974-75 (co-winner)Julius ErvingForwardNew York Nets
1974-75 (co-winner)George McGinnisForward-CenterIndiana Pacers
1975-76Julius ErvingForwardNew York Nets

 

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Marvin Barnes ABA
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Colorful and controversial, Marvin Barnes played two seasons in the American Basketball Association (ABA), both for the Spirits of St. Louis. His nickname, “Bad News,” was derived from his multiple off court adventures. Still, he was Rookie of the Year in 1975, an All-Star in both ABA seasons, and is a member of the All-Time ABA team. We went on to play eight more seasons of pro basketball in the NBA and beyond after the ABA closed in 1976. 
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American Basketball Association Rookie of the Year

YEARPLAYERPOSITIONTEAM
1967-68Mel DanielsCenterMinnesota Muskies
1968-69Warren JabaliGuard-ForwardOakland Oaks
1969-70Spencer HaywoodForward-CenterDenver Rockets
1970-71 (co-winner)Charlie ScottGuard-ForwardVirginia Squires
1970-71 (co-winner)Dan IsselCenter-ForwardKentucky Colonels
1971-72Artis GilmoreCenterKentucky Colonels
1972-73Brian TaylorGuardNew York Nets
1973-74Swen NaterCenterSan Antonio Spurs
1974-75Marvin BarnesForward-CenterSpirits of St. Louis
1975-76David ThompsonGuard-ForwardDenver Nuggets

 

American Basketball Association Franchise List

FRANCHISEYEARS ACTIVEABA CHAMPIONS
Anaheim Amigos1967-1968Never
Baltimore Hustlers/Claws*1975Never
Carolina Cougars1969-1974Never
Dallas Chaparrals1967-1970 & 1971-1973Never
Denver Nuggets1974-1976Never
Denver Rockets1967-1974Never
The Floridians1970-1972Never
Houston Mavericks1967-1969Never
Indiana Pacers1967-19761970, 1972 & 1973
Kentucky Colonels1967-19761975
Los Angeles Stars1968-1970Never
Memphis Pros1970-1972Never
Memphis Sounds1974-1975Never
Memphis Tams1972-1974Never
Miami Floridians1968-1970Never
Minnesota Muskies1967-1968Never
Minnesota Pipers1968-1969Never
New Jersey Americans1967-1968Never
New Orleans Buccaneers1967-1970Never
New York Nets1968-19761974 & 1976
Oakland Oaks1967-19691969
Pittsburgh Condors1970-1972Never
Pittsburgh Pipers1967-1968 & 1969-19701968
San Antonio Spurs1973-1976Never
San Diego Conquistadors1972-1975Never
San Diego Sails1975Never
Spirits of St. Louis1974-1976Never
Texas Chaparrals1970-1971Never
Utah Stars1970-19751971
Virginia Squires1970-1976Never
Washington Caps1969-1970Never
*The Baltimore Claws (briefly named the Hustlers as well) participated in the 1975 ABA training camp and pre-season schedule but folded without playing a regular season game.

 

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Editor's Pick

Loose Balls

The Short, Wild Life of the American Basketball Association
By Terry Pluto
 

What do Julius Erving, Larry Brown, Moses Malone, Bob Costas, the Indiana Pacers, the San Antonio Spurs and the Slam Dunk Contest have in common? They all got their professional starts in the American Basketball Association.

The NBA may have won the financial battle, but the ABA won the artistic war. With its stress on wide-open individual play, the adoption of the 3-point shot and pressing defense, and the encouragement of flashy moves and flying dunks, today’s NBA is still—decades later —just the ABA without the red, white and blue ball.

Loose Balls is, after all these years, the definitive and most widely respected history of the ABA. It’s a wild ride through some of the wackiest, funniest, strangest times ever to hit pro sports—told entirely through the (often incredible) words of those who played, wrote and connived their way through the league’s nine seasons..

 

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