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1971–72 ABA season


FieldValue
title1971–72 ABA season
leagueAmerican Basketball Association
sportBasketball
durationOctober 13, 1971 – May 20, 1972
no_of_games84
no_of_teams11
seasonRegular season
top_seedKentucky Colonels
MVPArtis Gilmore (Kentucky)
MVP_linkABA MVP
top_scorerDan Issel (Kentucky)
finalsFinals
finals_link1972 ABA Playoffs
finals_champIndiana Pacers
finals_runner-upNew York Nets
seasonslistList of ABA seasons
seasonslistnamesABA
prevseason_link1970–71 ABA season
prevseason_year1970–71
nextseason_link1972–73 ABA season
nextseason_year1972–73

| conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up = New York Nets The 1971–72 ABA season was the fifth season of the American Basketball Association. The Indiana Pacers won the championship, defeating the New York Nets, 4 games to 2, in the ABA Finals.

With the signing of players such as Artis Gilmore and Jim McDaniels in the offseason, the league looked to shift perceptions that it was a "guard league" without much height. For the first time in the league's history, no franchise moved to a different state from the previous season. The only name change involved the Dallas Chaparrals, who were able to secure a lease in Dallas for the season and were renamed from the previous season's Texas Chaparrals.

Teams

DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityEasternWestern
Carolina CougarsGreensboro, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Raleigh, North CarolinaGreensboro Coliseum
Charlotte Coliseum
Dorton Arena
Kentucky ColonelsLouisville, KentuckyFreedom Hall
New York NetsWest Hempstead, New York
Uniondale, New YorkIsland Garden
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Pittsburgh CondorsPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaCivic Arena
The FloridiansMiami Beach, Florida
Tampa, Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
West Palm Beach, FloridaMiami Beach Convention Center
Curtis Hixon Hall
Bayfront Arena
Jacksonville Coliseum
West Palm Beach Auditorium
Virginia SquiresOld Dominion University Fieldhouse
Hampton Coliseum
Richmond Arena
Salem Civic Center
Roanoke Civic CenterNorfolk, Virginia
Hampton, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Salem, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
Dallas ChaparralsUniversity Park, Texas
Dallas, TexasMoody Coliseum
Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Denver RocketsDenver, ColoradoDenver Auditorium Arena
Indiana PacersIndianapolis, IndianaIndiana State Fair Coliseum
Memphis ProsMemphis, TennesseeMid-South Coliseum
Utah StarsSalt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace

Map of teams

Final standings

Eastern Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
[Kentucky Colonels](1971-72-kentucky-colonels-season) *6816.810
[Virginia Squires](1971-72-virginia-squires-season) *4539.53623
[New York Nets](1971-72-new-york-nets-season) *4440.52424
[The Floridians](1971-72-the-floridians-season) *3648.42932
[Carolina Cougars](1971-72-carolina-cougars-season)3549.41733
[Pittsburgh Condors](1971-72-pittsburgh-condors-season)2559.29843

Western Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
[Utah Stars](1971-72-utah-stars-season) *6024.714
**[Indiana Pacers](1971-72-indiana-pacers-season)** *4737.56013
[Dallas Chaparrals](1971-72-dallas-chaparrals-season) *4242.50018
[Denver Rockets](1971-72-denver-rockets-season) *3450.40526
[Memphis Pros](1971-72-memphis-pros-season)2658.31034

Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team

Bold – ABA champions

Playoffs

Awards and honors

  • ABA Most Valuable Player Award: Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels
  • Rookie of the Year: Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels
  • Coach of the Year: Tom Nissalke, Dallas Chaparrals
  • Playoffs MVP: Freddie Lewis, Indiana Pacers
  • All-Star Game MVP: Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels
  • All-ABA First Team
    • Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (1st First Team selection, 2nd overall selection)
    • Rick Barry, New York Nets (4th selection)
    • Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels
    • Donnie Freeman, Dallas Chaparrals (1st First Team selection, 4th overall selection)
    • Bill Melchionni, New York Nets
  • All-ABA Second Team
    • Willie Wise, Utah Stars
    • Julius Erving, Virginia Squires
    • Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (2nd selection)
    • Ralph Simpson, Denver Rockets
    • Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires
  • All-ABA Rookie Team
    • Julius Erving, Virginia Squires
    • Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels
    • George McGinnis, Indiana Pacers
    • Johnny Neumann, Memphis Pros
    • John Roche, New York Nets

References

Season summary on Basketball Reference

References

  1. (October 3, 1971). "A.B.A. Clubs Standing Much Taller". The New York Times.
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