1968–69 ABA season

The 1968–69 ABA season was the second season for the American Basketball Association. Two teams relocated: Minnesota Muskies became the Miami Floridians. The Pittsburgh Pipers moved to Minnesota and became the Minnesota Pipers. Two others relocated within their territory. The Anaheim Amigos became the Los Angeles Stars. The New Jersey Americans became the New York Nets. The season ended with the Oakland Oaks capturing their first ABA championship.

1968–69 ABA season
LeagueAmerican Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 18, 1968 – May 7, 1969
Number of games78
Number of teams11
Regular season
Top seedOakland Oaks
Season MVPMel Daniels (Indiana)
Top scorerLarry Jones (Denver)
Finals
ChampionsOakland Oaks
  Runners-upIndiana Pacers

Teams

1968-69 American Basketball Association
DivisionTeamCityArenaCapacity
Eastern Indiana Pacers Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana State Fair Coliseum 10,000
Kentucky Colonels Louisville, Kentucky Louisville Convention Center 6,000
Miami Floridians Miami Beach, Florida Miami Beach Convention Center 15,000
Minnesota Pipers Bloomington, Minnesota Metropolitan Sports Center 15,000
New York Nets Commack, New York Long Island Arena 6,000
Western Dallas Chaparrals University Park, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Moody Coliseum
Dallas Memorial Auditorium
8,998
9,815
Denver Rockets Denver, Colorado Denver Auditorium Arena 6,841
Houston Mavericks Houston, Texas Sam Houston Coliseum 9,200
Los Angeles Stars Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Sports Arena 14,795
New Orleans Buccaneers New Orleans, Louisiana Loyola Field House 6,500
Oakland Oaks Oakland, California Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena 13,502

Final standings

Eastern Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
Indiana Pacers *4434.564
Miami Floridians *4335.5511
Kentucky Colonels *4236.5382
Minnesota Pipers *3642.4628
New York Nets1761.21827

Western Division

TeamWLPCT.GB
Oakland Oaks *6018.769
New Orleans Buccaneers *4632.59014
Denver Rockets *4434.56416
Dallas Chaparrals *4137.52619
Los Angeles Stars3345.42327
Houston Mavericks2355.29537

Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team

Bold – ABA champions

Awards and honors

See also

References

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