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After seven seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Zelmo Beaty jumped to the rival American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1970, playing four seasons for the Utah Stars, and helping that...
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Rick Barry was one of the biggest basketball stars in the world in the mid-1960s, playing for the San Francisco Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In 1967, he...
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One of the most interesting players in the American Basketball Association (ABA), John Brisker played for the Pittsburgh Condors and Pipers before joining Seattle of the rival NBA in 1972....
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Freddie Lewis began his pro basketball career with Cincinnati before jumping to Indiana and the ABA in 1967. He also played for the Memphis Sounds and the Spirits of St....
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Bob Netolicky is one of the few players to have played all nine American Basketball League (ABA) seasons, staring in 1967 with Indiana. In 1972, he was purchased by the...
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Louie Dampier is one of only a handful of players to play in all nine seasons of the American Basketball Association (ABA), mostly with Kentucky Colonels. He was a seven-time All-Star and helped...
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After an outstanding career at the University of Kentucky, Dan Issel was drafted in 1970 by Detroit of the National Basketball Association (NBA) as well as the Kentucky Colonels of...
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One of the best players ever in the American Basketball Association (ABA), Indianapolis native George McGinnis began his pro career with his hometown team, the Pacers. He joined Philadelphia before the...
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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...
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One of the best players ever in the American Basketball Association (ABA), Indianapolis native George McGinnis began his pro career with his hometown team, the Pacers. He joined Philadelphia before the...
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Freddie Lewis began his pro basketball career with Cincinnati before jumping to Indiana and the ABA in 1967. He also played for the Memphis Sounds and the Spirits of St....
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Larry Kenon began his career with New York in the ABA in 1973. He went on to play for San Antonio and, post merger, Chicago, Golden State, and Cleveland. He...
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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....
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Roger Brown played nearly eight seasons of pro basketball, all of them in the American Basketball Association (ABA). Brown had committed to playing college ball at Dayton in 1960 but...
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Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Dwight "Bo" Lamar four seasons of pro basketball, three of those in the American Basketball Association (ABA). He started his career with the San...
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Bob Netolicky is one of the few players to have played all nine American Basketball League (ABA) seasons, starting in 1967 with Indiana. In 1972, he was purchased by the...
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Bob Netolicky is one of the few players to have played all nine American Basketball League (ABA) seasons, staring in 1967 with Indiana. In 1972, he was purchased by the...
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This Indianapolis liquor store gained national fame in 1977 during the first ever NBA Slam Dunk Contest. A similar contest was held the previous season in the rival ABA. When...
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Willie Sojourner played for seasons in the American Basketball Association (AB), first for the Virginia Squires (1971-1973) followed by a stint with the New York Nets. He finished his pro...
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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...
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One of the most interesting players in the American Basketball Association (ABA), John Brisker played for the Pittsburgh Condors and Pipers before joining Seattle of the rival NBA in 1972....
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Darnell Hillman, nicknamed "Dr. Dunk," played for the Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball Association (ABA) starting in 1971. He helped the team win back-to-back championships (1972 and 1973) but...
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Johnny Neumann, known to fans as "Johnny Reb," played five seasons in the American Basketball Association (ABA). He started his pro career in 1971 with the Memphis Pros (later Tams),...
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After seven seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Zelmo Beaty jumped to the rival American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1970, playing four seasons for the Utah Stars, helping that team...