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[4] [5] They won in the ABA Finals again in 1972, their first after moving to the Western Division, against the New York Nets and won their final ABA championship against the Kentucky Colonels in 1973. [6] [7] The New York Nets won their first championship in 1974 against the Utah Stars, and their second against the Denver Nuggets in 1976. [8] [9]
The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a men's professional basketball major league from 1967 to 1976. The ABA merged into the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1976, resulting in four ABA teams joining the NBA and the introduction of the NBA 3-point shot in 1979.
ABA championship may refer to: List of ABA champions , list of championships from defunct American professional basketball league in the 1960s and 1970s ABA championship, league title from American Basketball Association (2000–present) , an American semi-professional basketball league
The men's and women's champion from each ABA conference alongside a number of wildcard teams competed at the ABA National Finals every year between 1981 and 2008 except for 2001 when the event was cancelled due to the collapse of Ansett Airlines. [1] [2] The ABA National Finals were known as the Australian Club Championships (ACC) in 2007 and ...
Won ABA Finals 4–3 [14] George McGinnis [15] 1973–74: ABA — — Western 2nd 46 38 .548 5 Won Division semifinals 4–3 Lost Division finals 4–3 [16] 1974–75: ABA — — Western 3rd 45 39 .536 20 Won Division semifinals 4–2 Won Division finals 4–3 Lost ABA Finals 4–1 [17] George McGinnis [7] 1975–76: ABA
The following are lists related to the American Basketball Association, a league that existed from 1967 until the ABA-NBA merger in 1976. Pages in category "American Basketball Association lists" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The Pacers were very successful in their tenure at the Coliseum, winning three ABA Championships. They captured the ABA titles in 1969–70, defeating the Los Angeles Stars in six games, in 1971–72, defeating the New York Nets in six games, and in the 1972–73 season, defeating the Kentucky Colonels in seven games.
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