All-American Basketball Alliance
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Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1977 |
Inaugural season | 1977–78 |
Ceased | 1978 |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | United States |
Continent | FIBA Americas (Americas) |
Last champion(s) | Rochester Zeniths (1st title) |
Most titles | Rochester Zeniths (1 title) |
The All-American Basketball Alliance was formed in 1977, with the intention of competing with the established Continental Basketball Association as the premier basketball minor league in the United States. Eight teams competed in the only season of the AABA, which consisted of forty games and ran from January 6, 1978 until February 2, 1978.
Teams[]
The teams were divided into two divisions, shown below with their win-loss records at the time of dispersion.
North Division
- Rochester Zeniths (10–1)
- (7–5)
- (4–5)
- (0–8)
South Division
- (8–2)
- (5–3)
- (3–8)
- (3–8)
The Zeniths, with the best record in the league, went on to join the established Continental Basketball Association (CBA), which they won twice. Eddie Owens of the Zeniths scored the most points in the league with 282, while the Stallions' Bobby Wilson netted the most points per game with 26.6.
A number of phantom franchises were also signed up for the Alliance, but never actually played a game; these were:
- Alabama Aces
- Baton Rouge
- Carolina Dragons
- Indiana Impalas
- Massachusetts Rifles
- New York Greyhounds
- Ohio Orbits
- Rhode Island Devils
- Springfield
- Toronto
- Virginia Sailors
References[]
- History of the All-America Basketball Alliance, from apbr.org, contributed by John Duxbury and Shawn Oliver, retrieved February 1, 2006
- All-American Basketball Alliance 2004 from logoserver.com, retrieved February 1, 2006
- 1977–78 in American basketball by league
- 1978 disestablishments in the United States
- Defunct basketball leagues in the United States