- ABA All-Time Team
The ABA All-Time Team were chosen in 1997 on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the
American Basketball Association (ABA) to comprise the thirty best and most influential players of the ABA during its tenyear s and nine fullregular season s of operation, with respect not only to performance at the professional level but in consideration ofsportsmanship , teamleadership , and contributions to the growth of the league basketball and irrespective of positions played; only players to have played at least a portion of their careers in the ABA were eligible for selection, although performance in other leagues, most notably theNational Basketball Association was ostensibly considered. Selected and announced beside the all-time team were amost valuable player and tophead coach .The team, announced in
Indianapolis ,Indiana , United States, on August 23, 1997, in conjunction with an ABA reunion, was compiled based upon unrankedvoting undertaken by fifty selected panelists, amongst whom were members of the print and broadcastnews media to have reported on and announced games for the ABA, former referees (ten), former team owners (six), former league executives (including two former commissioners), and selected fans andstatistician s; former players, even those to have held other positions within the league, were proscribed from voting.Players
Team
First team
Of the thirty players elected to the first team, three served primarily as
point guard s during their ABA service, eight asshooting guard s, five assmall forward s, eight as power forwards, and six as centers. The franchises most represented were theVirginia 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 theLos Angeles Stars andAnaheim Amigos ), eight players;Indiana Pacers , seven players;San Antonio Spurs (having also competed as the Texas andDallas Chaparrals ), six players;Denver Nuggets (having also competed as theDenver Rockets ), five players; andSpirits of St. Louis (having also competed as theCarolina Cougars andHouston Mavericks ), five players.Five players elected to the first team—
Rick Barry ,Billy Cunningham ,Julius Erving ,George Gervin , andMoses Malone —were named one year earlier to the NBA's 50 Greatest Players list.Coaches
Seven coaches received votes from the 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 theDenver Rockets ), theKentucky Colonels , theMemphis Sounds (having also competed as theMemphis Tams ,Memphis Pros , andNew Orleans Buccaneers ), and theSan Antonio Spurs (having also competed as the Texas andDallas Chaparrals ).Notes
External links
* [http://www.remembertheaba.com/ABAGeneralInfo/30YearTeam.html RemembertheABA.com - 30 Year ABA All-Time Team]
* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/aba_all_time_team.html Basketball-Reference.com - ABA All-Time Team]
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