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  2. 1968–69 ABA season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968–69 ABA season was the second season for the American Basketball Association. Two teams relocated: Minnesota Muskies became the Miami Floridians. The Pittsburgh Pipers moved to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Pipers. Two others relocated within their territory. The Anaheim Amigos became the Los Angeles Stars.

  3. 1967–68 ABA season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967–68 ABA season was the first season for the American Basketball Association. The ABA was challenging the National Basketball Association. The ABA introduced a red, white and blue basketball. They used a 30-second shot clock as opposed to the NBA's 24 second shot clock, and also used the three-point shot. There were 11 teams playing in ...

  4. 1968–69 Indiana Pacers season - Wikipedia

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    Results; Record: 44–34 (.564) ... The 1968–69 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's second season in the ABA and second as a team. 1968 ABA Draft. Player School ...

  5. 1967–68 Indiana Pacers season - Wikipedia

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    1 ABA Draft. 2 Roster. ... 1968–69 > The 1967–68 Indiana Pacers season was Indiana's first season in the ABA and its first as a team. ABA Draft

  6. 1968–69 New York Nets season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968–69 New York Nets season was the first season of the Nets in New York and second overall season in the American Basketball Association (ABA). After one year in New Jersey, the team elected to play their games at Commack Arena in New York, the same place that they had tried to use for their one-game playoff against the Kentucky Colonels that they forfeited due to unplayable conditions.

  7. American Basketball Association draft - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Simpson was the fifth pick in the 1971 ABA Draft by the Denver Rockets. Artis Gilmore was the ninth pick in the 1971 ABA Draft by the Kentucky Colonels. Roger Brown (dunking the ball) was the 21st pick in the 1971 ABA Draft by the Texas Chaparrals (who later returned to Dallas after the draft) via trading with the Utah Stars.

  8. 1967–68 New Jersey Americans season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967–68 New Jersey Americans season was the first season of the franchise in the American Basketball Association (ABA). The Americans finished tied with the Kentucky Colonels for the fourth and final playoff spot.

  9. 1967–68 Denver Rockets season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967–68 ABA season marked the inaugural season of both the American Basketball Association and the Denver Rockets. This was the first professional basketball played in Denver since the original Denver Nuggets disbanded in 1950.