Utah Rockies

Utah Rockies

Utah Rockies was the name under which the Spirits of St. Louis were to play during the ulitmately aborted 1976-77 American Basketball Association season.

The Spirits of St. Louis had some earlier connections to Utah. On November 29, 1975 the Spirits of St. Louis and the Utah Stars had discussed a merger of the two franchises. On December 1, 1975 the Spirits announced that they would remain in St. Louis after word leaked out that they were contemplating a merger with the Stars, with the resulting team playing in Utah. The Stars folded and on December 2, 1975 the Spirits of St. Louis obtained some of Utah's best players: Moses Malone, Ron Boone, Randy Denton and Steve Green.

At the end of the 1975-76 ABA season, the Virginia Squires folded after being unable to make a league-mandated financial payment. Because the Baltimore Claws had folded in the preseason and the San Diego Sails and Utah Stars folded during the regular season, the ABA went from 10 teams in the preseason to only six at the end of the season. The six remaining teams were the Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets, New York Nets, Kentucky Colonels and the Spirits of St. Louis.

On May 19, 1976, the Spirits of St. Louis announced that they planned to relocate to Salt Lake City, Utah as the Utah Rockies for the 1976-77 season, and that negotiations were under way for the team to play at the Salt Palace. Meanwhile, merger discussions began between the ABA and NBA were nearing completion.

As part of the franchise shift, Spirits owners Daniel and Ozzie Silna proposed that they would sell the team to a group in Utah, and then purchase the Kentucky Colonels with the intention of moving the franchise to Buffalo, New York, home of the Buffalo Braves, an NBA team that was contemplating moving to Florida. Colonels owner John Y. Brown, Jr. ultimately took a cash payout when the ABA and NBA merged, and used the money to purchase a 50% interest the Braves himself, which, after a complex transaction, were moved to San Diego in 1978 as the San Diego Clippers, who in turn became the Los Angeles Clippers in 1984.

On June 17, 1976 the ABA and NBA announced a merger deal that brought the Spurs, Pacers, Nets and Nuggets into the NBA but left out the Colonels and the Spirits/Rockies clubs. Brown received a flat $3 million in cash for the Colonels. The owners of the Spirits/Rockies received $2.2 million in cash and a one-seventh share of the four remaining ABA teams' television revenues in perpetuity. That deal has been reported as worth approximately $170 million* in the years since; the Utah Rockies' owners were made multimillionaires through NBA television revenue even though the team never played a single NBA game.

The Spirits/Rockies players were released to a dispersal draft, as were the Colonels' players. Marvin Barnes went to the Detroit Pistons. Moses Malone went to the Portland Trail Blazers. Randy Denton went to the New York Knicks. Ron Boone and Mike Barr went to the Kansas City Kings.

Professional basketball returned to Salt Lake City when the New Orleans Jazz relocated in 1979 to become the Utah Jazz.

References

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