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The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a professional basketball league founded in 1967. The ABA ceased to exist after merging with the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1976. In total, the league held nine all-star games, with all but the last being between the Western Division and the Eastern Division. In the final one, it was ...
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The all-stars were voted for by players in each league. [26] Game rules were blended again. The NBA's ball was used in the first half and the ABA's in the second. The NBA's 24-second shot clock was used for the game, as was the ABA's 3-pointers. [27] The game was again televised by Television Sports. [28]
2007 ABA All-Star Game; 2008 ABA All-Star Game; 2011 ABA All-Star Game This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 02:18 (UTC). ...
This is a list of basketball players who have played in the American Basketball Association (2000–present) All-Star Games. Pages in category "ABA All-Star Game players" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
The 2011 American Basketball Association All-Star Game was held in Jacksonville, Florida at the 15,000 seat Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena on February 26, 2011. The East team was coached by Kevin Waters of the Jacksonville Giants , while the West team was coached by Steve Tucker of the Southeast Texas Mavericks .
The 1972 American Basketball Association All-Star Game, the league's fifth, [citation needed] was played to a win by the East, 142–115, on January 29, 1972, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky; it was played before a crowd of 15,738, with Joe Mullaney of the Kentucky Colonels coaching the East, and LaDell Andersen of the Utah Stars coaching the West.