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ABA All-Time Team

The ABA All-Time Team were chosen in 1997 on the 30th anniversary of the founding of the American Basketball Association (ABA). It comprised the 30 best and most influential players of the ABA during its ten years and nine full regular seasons of operation, with respect not only to performance at the professional level, but in consideration of sportsmanship, team leadership, and contributions to the growth of the league basketball, and irrespective of positions played. Only players who have played at least a portion of their careers in the ABA were eligible for selection, although performance in other leagues, most notably the National Basketball Association was considered. Selected and announced beside the all-time team were a most valuable player and top head coach.

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Julius Erving performing a slam dunk against the Spirit of St. Louis on November 6, 1974, at the St. Louis Arena, St. Louis, Missouri

The team, announced in Indianapolis, Indiana, on August 23, 1997, in conjunction with an ABA reunion, was compiled based upon unranked voting by 50 selected panelists, among whom were members of the print and broadcast news media who have reported on and announced games for the ABA, former referees (ten), former team owners (six), former league executives (including two former sports commissioners), and selected fans and statisticians; former players, even those to have held other positions within the league, were proscribed from voting.

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First team

* Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player

Of the 30 players elected to the first team, three served primarily as point guards during their ABA service, eight as shooting guards, five as small forwards, eight as power forwards, and six as centers. The franchises most represented were the Virginia Squires (having also competed as the Washington Capitals and Oakland Oaks), with eleven first team players' having played at least one game for one or more iterations of the franchise; Utah Stars (having also completed as the Los Angeles Stars and Anaheim Amigos), eight players; Indiana Pacers, seven players; San Antonio Spurs (having also competed as the Texas and Dallas Chaparrals), six players; Denver Nuggets (having also competed as the Denver Rockets), five players; and Spirits of St. Louis (having also competed as the Carolina Cougars and Houston Mavericks), five players.

Five players elected to the first team—Rick Barry, Billy Cunningham, Julius Erving, George Gervin, and Moses Malone—were named one year earlier to the NBA's 50 Greatest Players list.

More information Name, Position ...
Name Position Team(s) played for (years) Championships won Award(s) won[1] Year of
Hall of Fame
induction
as player
Votes[2] Ref.
Marvin BarnesF/CSpirits of St. Louis (19741976)NoneABA Rookie of the Year (1975)
All-Rookie First Team (1975)
All-ABA Second Team (1975)
None23[3]
Rick BarryFOakland Oaks (1968–1969)
Washington Capitals (1969–1970)
New York Nets (19701972)
1969All-ABA First Team (19691972)198739[4]
Zelmo BeatyCUtah Stars (19701974)1971ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1971)
All-ABA Second Team (19711972)
201642[5]
Ron BooneG/FDallas Chaparrals (19681971[6])
Utah Stars (1970[7]1975)
Spirits of St. Louis (1975–1976[8])
1971All-ABA First Team (1975)
All-ABA Second Team (1974)
None35[9]
Roger BrownF/GIndiana Pacers (19671975)
Memphis Sounds (1974–1975[10])
Utah Stars (1974–1975)[10]
1970, 1972, 1973ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1970)
All-ABA First Team (1971)
All-ABA Second Team (1968, 1970)
201350[11]
Mack CalvinGLos Angeles Stars (1969–1970)
The Floridians (19701972)
Carolina Cougars (19721974)
Denver Nuggets (1974–1975)
Virginia Squires (1975–1976)
NoneAll-Rookie First Team (1970)
All-ABA First Team (1971, 19741975)
All-ABA Second Team (1973)
None41[12]
Darel CarrierGKentucky Colonels (19671972)
Memphis Tams (1972–1973)
NoneNoneNone24[13]
Billy CunninghamF/CCarolina Cougars (19721974)NoneABA Most Valuable Player Award (1973)
All-ABA First Team (1973)
198636[14]
Louie DampierGKentucky Colonels (19671976)1975All-Rookie First Team (1968)
All-ABA Second Team (19671970, 1974)
201550[15]
Mel DanielsCMinnesota Muskies (1967–1968)
Indiana Pacers (19681974)
Memphis Sounds (1974–1975)
1970, 1972, 1973ABA Rookie of the Year (1968)
ABA Most Valuable Player Award (1969, 1971)
All-ABA First Team (19681971)
All-ABA Second Team (1973)
201250[16]
Julius ErvingF/GVirginia Squires (19711973)
New York Nets (19731976)
1974, 1976ABA Most Valuable Player Award (19741976)
ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1974, (1976)
All-ABA First Team (19731976)
All-ABA Second Team (1972)
All-Rookie First Team (1972)
All-Defensive First Team (1976)
199350[17]
Donnie FreemanGMinnesota Muskies (1967–1968)
Miami Floridians (19681970)
Utah Stars (1970–1971)
Texas Chaparrals (1970[18]1972[6])
Indiana Pacers (19721974)
San Antonio Spurs (1974–1975)
1973All-ABA First Team (1972)
All-ABA Second Team (19691971)
None30[19]
George GervinG/FVirginia Squires (19721974)
San Antonio Spurs (1973[20]1976)
NoneAll-ABA Second Team (19751976)199650[21]
Artis GilmoreCKentucky Colonels (19711976)1975Rookie of the Year (1972)
ABA Most Valuable Player Award (1972)
All-ABA First Team (19721976)
All-Defensive First Team (19731976)
All-Rookie First Team (1972)
ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1975)
201150[22]
Connie HawkinsForwardPittsburgh Pipers (19671969[23])19681968 Most Valuable Player Award
ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1968)
First team: 1967–68, 1968–69
Second team: None
199240
Spencer HaywoodCDenver Rockets (1969–1970)None1970 ABA Most Valuable Player Award
1969–70 ABA Rookie of the Year
1970 ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
First team: 1969–70
Second team: None
201534
Dan IsselFKentucky Colonels (19701975)
Denver Nuggets (1975–1976)
19751970–71 ABA Rookie of the Year
ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award (1972)
First team: 1971–72
Second team: 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75
199350
Warren JabaliGOakland Oaks (1968–1969)
Washington Capitals (1969–1970)
Indiana Pacers (1970–1971)
The Floridians (1971–1972)
Denver Rockets (19721974)
San Diego Conquistadors (1974–1975)
1969ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1969)
1968–69 ABA Rookie of the Year
1972–73 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
First team: 1972–73
Second team: None
None24
Jimmy JonesGNew Orleans Buccaneers (19671970)
Memphis Pros (1970–1971)
Utah Stars (19711974)
NoneFirst team: 1968–69, 1972–73, 1973–74
Second team: None
None27
Freddie LewisGIndiana Pacers (19671974)
Memphis Sounds (1974–1975)
Spirits of St. Louis (1975–1976[24])
1970, 1972, 19731971–72 ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player
1975 ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
None38
Maurice LucasFSpirits of St. Louis (19741976)
Kentucky Colonels (1975–1976[25])
NoneNoneNone26
Moses MaloneCUtah Stars (1974–1975)
Spirits of St. Louis (1975–1976)
NoneNone200130
George McGinnisFIndiana Pacers (19711975)1972, 1973ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1973)
1974–75 ABA Most Valuable Player Award
First team: 1973–74, 1974–75
Second team: 1972–73
201744
Doug MoeFNew Orleans Buccaneers (1967–1968)
Oakland Oaks (1968–1969)
Carolina Cougars (1969–1970)
Virginia Squires (19701972)
1969First team: 1967–68
Second team: 1968–69
None35
Bob NetolickyFIndiana Pacers (19671972, 1973[26]1976)
Dallas Chaparrals (1972–1973)
San Antonio Spurs (1973–1974)
1970, 1972First team: None
Second team: 1969–70
None35
Billy PaultzCNew York Nets (19701975)
San Antonio Spurs (1975–1976)
1974NoneNone30
Charlie ScottGVirginia Squires (19701972)None1970–71 ABA Rookie of the Year
First team: 1970–71
Second team: 1971–72
201829
James SilasGDallas Chaparrals (1972–1973)
San Antonio Spurs (19731976)
NoneFirst team: 1975–76
Second team: 1974–75
None30
David ThompsonGDenver Nuggets (1975–1976)NoneABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award (1976)
1975–76 ABA Rookie of the Year
First team: None
Second team: 1975–76
199628
Willie WiseFLos Angeles Stars (1969–1970)
Utah Stars (19701974)
Virginia Squires (19741976)
1971First team: None
Second team: 1971–72, 1973–74
Defensive team: 1971–72, 1973–74
None32
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Others receiving votes

Ninety-nine players received at least one vote. In addition to those who were selected, 13 players earned votes from at least 25 percent (12.5) of voters:

More information Player, Position primarily played ...
Player Position primarily played ABA team(s) played for All-ABA honors won [1] Year of Hall of Fame induction as player Votes accrued [2]
Billy KellerPGIndiana Pacers (196970197576)NoneNone21
Larry BrownPGNew Orleans Buccaneers (196768)
Oakland Oaks (196869)
Washington Capitals (196970)
Denver Rockets (197071)
Virginia Squires (197071[27]19711972)
First team: None
Second team: 1967–68
None19
Bobby JonesPFDenver Nuggets (197475197576)First team: None
Second team: 1975–76
Defensive team: 1974–75, 1975–76
201919
John WilliamsonSGNew York Nets (197374197576)NoneNone19
Red RobbinsCNew Orleans Buccaneers (196768196970)
Utah Stars (197071197172)
San Diego Conquistadors (197273197374)
Kentucky Colonels (197374197475)
Virginia Squires (197475)
Second team: 196869, 196970None18
Steve JonesSFOakland Oaks (196768)
New Orleans Buccaneers (196869196970)
Memphis Pros (197071)
Dallas Chaparrals (197172197273)
Carolina Cougars (197273[28]19731974)
Denver Rockets (197374[29])
Spirits of St. Louis (19741975)
NoneNone18
Larry KenonPFNew York Nets (197374197475)
San Antonio Spurs (197576)
NoneNone17
Ralph SimpsonSGDenver Nuggets (197071197576)First team: 1975–76
Second team: 197172, 197273
None17
John BriskerSFPittsburgh Pipers (196970197172[30])First team: None
Second team: 197071
None16
Joe CaldwellSGCarolina Cougars (197071197374)
Spirits of St. Louis (197475)
First team: None
Second team: 1970–71
Defensive team: 197273
None16
Billy KnightSFIndiana Pacers (197475197576)First team: 1975–76
Second team: None
None16
Caldwell JonesCSan Diego Conquistadors (197374197576[31])
Kentucky Colonels (1975–76[32])
Spirits of St. Louis {1975–76[32])
NoneNone14
Larry JonesSGDenver Rockets (19671968196970)
The Floridians (197071197172)
Dallas Chaparrals (197273)
Utah Stars (1972–73[33])
First team: 1967–68, 196869, 1969–70None13
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Most valuable player

Only four players received votes from the 50 panelists as the league's all-time most valuable player; small forward Julius Erving was the clear winner of the award.

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Coaches

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Seven coaches received votes from at least one of the 50 panelists; having claimed 34 of the available votes, Bobby "Slick" Leonard was the clear winner of the all-time best head coach award. Larry Brown, having received 16 votes for the players team, also received six votes in view of his coaching.

Each of four franchises was represented by two coaches: the Denver Nuggets (having also competed as the Denver Rockets), the Kentucky Colonels, the Memphis Sounds (having also competed as the Memphis Tams, Memphis Pros, and New Orleans Buccaneers), and the San Antonio Spurs (having also competed as the Texas and Dallas Chaparrals).

* Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
More information Coach, Overall ABA regular season coaching record (winning percentage in parentheses) ...
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