1972-73_ABA_season

1972–73 ABA season

1972–73 ABA season

Sports season


The 1972–73 ABA season was the sixth season of the American Basketball Association. The Pittsburgh Condors and Miami Floridians had folded, leaving the league with nine teams. However, the ABA decided to (for the first and only time) award an expansion franchise to Dr. Leonard Bloom (President and CEO of the United States Capital Corporation) for $1 million to play in San Diego, California, named the San Diego Conquistadors (however due to a feud they did not play in San Diego Sports Arena, instead playing at Peterson Gym).[1] Subsequently, this meant that the Memphis Tams (formerly the Memphis Pros) would move to the Eastern Division. Once again, the best regular season team did not win the ABA Finals, with the Indiana Pacers (who had the 4th best record), led by playoff MVP George McGinnis, winning the ABA championship, 4 games to 3 over the Kentucky Colonels.

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Final standings

Eastern Division

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Western Division

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Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team

Bold – ABA champions

Playoffs

Awards and honors

Billy Cunningham (Carolina) was named ABA MVP
George McGinnis (Indiana) was named Playoffs MVP

References

  1. "The History of Professional Basketball in San Diego 1972-1984". HuffPost. June 19, 2015.

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