Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1973–74 ABA season


FieldValue
title1973–74 ABA season
leagueAmerican Basketball Association
sportBasketball
durationOctober 10, 1973 – May 10, 1974
no_of_games84
no_of_teams10
seasonRegular season
top_seedNew York Nets
MVPJulius Erving (New York)
MVP_linkABA MVP
top_scorerJulius Erving (New York)
finalsFinals
finals_link1974 ABA Playoffs
finals_champNew York Nets
finals_runner-upUtah Stars
seasonslistList of ABA seasons
seasonslistnamesABA
prevseason_link1972–73 ABA season
prevseason_year1972–73
nextseason_link1974–75 ABA season
nextseason_year1974–75

| conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up = Utah Stars The 1973–74 ABA season was the seventh season of the American Basketball Association. The New York Nets won the ABA championship, 4 games to 1 over the Utah Stars.

Only one franchise move occurred from the previous season, and it stayed in state. The Dallas Chaparrals were purchased by Angelo Drossos and were moved to San Antonio and renamed the San Antonio Spurs.

Teams

DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacityEasternWestern
Carolina CougarsGreensboro, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Raleigh, North CarolinaGreensboro Coliseum
Charlotte Coliseum
Dorton Arena
Kentucky ColonelsLouisville, KentuckyFreedom Hall
Memphis TamsMemphis, TennesseeMid-South Coliseum
New York NetsUniondale, New YorkNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Virginia SquiresOld Dominion University Fieldhouse
Hampton Coliseum
Richmond Arena
Salem Civic Center
Roanoke Civic CenterNorfolk, Virginia
Hampton, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Salem, Virginia
Roanoke, Virginia
Denver RocketsDenver, ColoradoDenver Auditorium Arena
Indiana PacersIndianapolis, IndianaIndiana State Fair Coliseum
San Antonio SpursSan Antonio, TexasHemisfair Arena
San Diego ConquistadorsSan Diego, CaliforniaGolden Hall
Utah StarsSalt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace

Map of teams

Final standings

Eastern Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
**[New York Nets](1973-74-new-york-nets-season)** *5529.655
[Kentucky Colonels](1973-74-kentucky-colonels-season) *5331.6312
[Carolina Cougars](1973-74-carolina-cougars-season) *4737.5608
[Virginia Squires](1973-74-virginia-squires-season) *2856.33327
[Memphis Tams](1973-74-memphis-tams-season)2163.25034

Western Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
[Utah Stars](1973-74-utah-stars-season) *5133.607
[Indiana Pacers](1973-74-indiana-pacers-season) *4638.5485
[San Antonio Spurs](1973-74-san-antonio-spurs-season) *4539.5366
[San Diego Conquistadors](1973-74-san-diego-conquistadors-season) *3747.44014
[Denver Rockets](1973-74-denver-rockets-season) *3747.44014

Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team (the Conquistadors and the Rockets played a one-game playoff to settle the tie for the final playoff spot, which the Conquistadors won)

Bold – ABA champions

Regular season

Julius Erving was named league MVP with 49 votes to Artis Gilmore's nine votes.

Playoffs

Awards and honors

  • ABA Most Valuable Player Award: Julius Erving, New York Nets
  • Rookie of the Year: Swen Nater, San Antonio Spurs
  • Coach of the Year: Babe McCarthy, Kentucky Colonels & Joe Mullaney, Utah Stars
  • Playoffs MVP: Julius Erving, New York Nets
  • All-Star Game MVP: Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels
  • Executive of the Year: Jack Ankerson, San Antonio Spurs
  • All-ABA First Team
    • Julius Erving, New York Nets (2nd First Team selection, 3rd overall selection)
    • George McGinnis, Indiana Pacers (1st First Team selection, 2nd overall selection)
    • Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (3rd selection)
    • Jimmy Jones, Utah Stars (3rd selection)
    • Mack Calvin, Carolina Cougars (2nd First Team selection, 3rd overall selection)
  • All-ABA Second Team
    • Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (3rd Second Team selection, 4th overall selection)
    • Willie Wise, Utah Stars (2nd selection)
    • Swen Nater, San Antonio Spurs
    • Ron Boone, Utah Stars
    • Louie Dampier, Kentucky Colonels (4th selection)
  • All-Defensive Team
    • Mike Gale (2nd selection), Kentucky Colonels
    • Artis Gilmore (2nd selection), Kentucky Colonels
    • Julius Keye (2nd selection), Denver Rockets
    • Ted McClain, Carolina Cougars
    • Roland Taylor, Virginia Squires
    • Willie Wise (2nd selection), Utah Stars
  • All-Rookie Team
    • Mike Green, Denver Rockets
    • Larry Kenon, New York Nets
    • Bo Lamar, San Diego Conquistadors
    • Swen Nater, Virginia Squires (traded to the San Antonio Spurs in November 1973)
    • John Williamson, New York Nets

References

Season summary on Basketball Reference

References

  1. (April 9, 1974). "Red Bank Register Newspaper Archives, Apr 9, 1974, p. 14".
  2. (April 2, 1974). "Swen Nater is ABA Rookie of Year". Longview Morning Journal.
  3. Rosenthal, Bert. (January 31, 1974). "Artis Gilmore leads East over West in ABA All-Star game". [[Greeley Tribune]].
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1973–74 ABA season — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report