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The membership of the | ABA has grown to over 400,000. |
For the | ABA player, see Antonio Burks (basketball, born 198 |
Kompolt was the seat of the | Aba clan. |
He was appointed by the | ABA President to serve as the ABA Representative to |
Artis Gilmore returned to the | ABA All-Star Game and once again was named First Te |
Born and Tucker founded the | ABA Women's Caucus, the first organization of femal |
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Moore holds the | ABA records for the most personal fouls in a season |
Calvin began his professional career with the | ABA's Los Angeles Stars, averaging 16.8 points per |
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e played for the New York Nets (1975-76) in the | ABA for 33 games, Nets won the ABA championship tha |
Daniels was the | ABA Rookie of the Year for the 1967-68 season befor |
On November 5, 2008 the | ABA announced that ABA basketball would return to L |
The team began play as a member of the | ABA in 2006. |
He went on to coach the Anaheim Amigos in the | ABA in the 1967-68 season. |
On November 12, 1975 the | ABA announced that it was folding the San Diego Sai |
ayed for the Dallas Chaparrals (1967-68) in the | ABA for 33 games. |
Thompson holds the | ABA record for free throws attempted in a single ga |
He was also the tallest player in the | ABA during its first season of operation. |
He was the | ABA Heavyweight Champion of Great Britain in 1920 a |
Elite Men is a Pro/Am class; in the | ABA it is "AA" Pro. |
played for the Indiana Pacers (1975-76) in the | ABA games. |
played for the Denver Rockets (1972-73) in the | ABA for 47 games. |
Also in 1971-72, he played in the | ABA for the Dallas Chaparrals. |
In 2003 whilst still an amateur, he won the | ABA featherweight championship when only of 18. |
It has been replaced in the | ABA with the modern day Pittsburgh Phantoms. |
ayed for the Los Angeles Stars (1968-69) in the | ABA for 3 games. |
Of the teams remaining in the | ABA, four joined the NBA. |
mission consists of 15 members appointed by the | ABA President-elect on an annual basis. |
ayed for the Houston Mavericks (1968-69) in the | ABA for 56 games. |
or the San Diego Conquistadors (1972-73) in the | ABA for 47 games. |
He also led the | ABA committee to form the model rules in this area. |
He won the | ABA Championships as a bantamweight in 1903 and 190 |
Several of the remaining teams left the | ABA to join other existing leagues. |
In July 1998 the | A.B.A. denied the law school's application for accred |
In 2005, he contacted the | ABA expansion team Tacoma Navigators' owner Michael |
yed for the Pittsburgh Condors (1970-71) in the | ABA for 16 games. |
The Houston Mavericks, of the | ABA, played their home games from 1967-1969. |
Resources available for purchase on the | ABA International on-line store. |
He played in 45 games in the | ABA for Indiana Pacers in the 1967/68 season. |
aparrals and Houston Mavericks (1968-69) in the | ABA for 59 games. |
ne of seven players unanimously selected to the | ABA All-Time Team in 1997. |
On February 27, 1975 the | ABA took control of the Conquistadors franchise. |
He was the | ABA Heavyweight Champion in 1899, 1901, 1902, 1905 |
They made their debut on the | ABA Top 24 Power Rankings on February 19, 2007. |
After four seasons in the | ABA, Barry rejoined the Warriors in 1972. |
He played four seasons in the | ABA with the New Orleans Buccaneers and the Utah St |
He played in the | ABA for the Kentucky Colonels in 1968-69. |
ofessional basketball for the Floridians of the | ABA in the 1970-71 season. |
d for the New Jersey Americans (1967-68) in the | ABA for 12 games. |
After the dedication of the | Aba Nigeria Temple, Eka became a sealer in that tem |
I also added the | ABA list and several citations for "best trial movi |
d DeWitt Menyard of the Mavericks played in the | ABA All Star Game. |
He then spent the 1970-71 season in the | ABA as a member of the Carolina Cougars. |
The first two were in the | ABA and the final four were in the NBA. |
Jones was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the | ABA Dispersal Draft and played two seasons (1976-19 |
s (1969-70) and Indiana Pacers (1972-74) in the | ABA for 56 games (winning the 1972-73 ABA Champions |
The Indiana Pacers, then of the | ABA, picked him up and he became a steadying vetera |
the San Antonio Spurs, a team that began in the | ABA but joined the NBA after the ABA-NBA merger in |
asley played seven seasons (1967 - 1974) in the | ABA as a member of the Dallas Chaparrals and Utah S |
He served on the Executive Board of the | ABA Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (C |
They rose to the top of the | ABA Power Rankings early in the season, and did not |
By September 29, 1974 the | ABA had won all five of that season's ABA vs. NBA e |
s Erving, Swen Nater, and Brian Taylor, won the | ABA Championship. |
In addition, the | ABA has been criticized for requiring law schools t |
Arkansas to play for the Arkansas Aeros of the | ABA in the 2006-07 season. |
for several other teams, moving to play in the | ABA in 1967 before retiring in 1972. |
s (1973-75) and Denver Nuggets (1975-76) in the | ABA for 98 games. |
in Simmons, and originally intended to join the | ABA for the 2010-2011 season. |
e Southeast Division title and a #2 seed in the | ABA tournament. |
He then moved to the | ABA rejoining his Kentucky teammate Louie Dampier i |
Chaparrals and The Floridians (1970-71) in the | ABA for 281 games. |
ter playing the 1968-69 season, mostly with the | ABA Houston Mavericks. |
n October 8, 1975 the reigning champions of the | ABA and NBA met at Freedom Hall in Louisville. |
er's SEABL championship (although they lost the | ABA championship), and was awarded the SEABL MVP. |
In their inaugural season in the | ABA they played their home games in Maywood, Califo |
ss/"A" pro (beginning with 2000 season); in the | ABA it is "A" pro. |
rray was a successful amateur boxer winning the | ABA Welterweight championship in 2004. |
Costas was a prominent contributor to the | ABA book Loose Balls: The Short, Wild Life of the A |
ing to be called the Richmond Warriors, but the | ABA made them change the name out of respect for th |
"A" Pro/Junior Men depending on the era; in the | ABA it is "A" Pro. |
step down jump going into the first turn at the | ABA Lancaster National in Lancaster, California on |
McClain holds the | ABA record for steals in a single game with 12, set |
s (1971-1979) of professional basketball in the | ABA and NBA. |
Verga opted to play in the | ABA and averaged 23.7 points per game in his rookie |
His older brother, George Gervin, played in the | ABA from 1972 to 1976 and in the NBA from 1976 to 1 |
Thompson played five seasons (1969-1974) in the | ABA, including two with the Memphis Tams, appearing |
ting for an independent FM licence, advised the | ABA it was withdrawing its licence application. |
Under the | ABA committee's procedures, the chair votes only in |
er game in his professional career, and led the | ABA in three-point field goal percentage (.420) |
2007, the Noise announced they were leaving the | ABA and focusing their efforts on the upcoming WBA |
rofessional basketball player, primarily in the | ABA and NBA. |
eagerness to shoot three-pointers, and led the | ABA in three-point field goals made (147) and attem |
The New York Nets appeared in the | ABA Championships for the first time and were defea |
In Sun's first year in the | ABA, the 2005-06 season, his final numbers included |
as the Pittsburgh Hard Hats as a member of the | ABA, the team, following an ownership change, took |
The team subsequently left the | ABA and entered the Continental Basketball Associat |
cond place in the Freddie Lewis Division of the | ABA White Conference. |
69) and New Orleans Buccaneers (1969-70) in the | ABA for 211 games. |
general magazine circulated to all members, the | ABA Journal (since 1984, formerly American Bar Asso |
s and the New Jersey Americans (1967-68) in the | ABA for 41 games. |
rage eight assists per game, and would lead the | ABA in assists. |
ciation and currently serves as co-chair of the | ABA Center for Human Rights. |
n more surprising considering the fact that the | ABA was a 40-team league. |
s (1970-71) and Denver Rockets (1971-73) in the | ABA for 306 games. |
They were a member of the | ABA in its last two seasons, 1974-75 and 1975-76, w |
sion champion Kentucky Colonels appeared in the | ABA Championships for the second time and were defe |
for the New Orleans Buccaneers (1967-68) in the | ABA for 78 games. |
ard, he played for the Kentucky Colonels in the | ABA for 58 games during the 1967-68 season. |
in the NBA, but did spend three seasons in the | ABA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers, Minnesota |
Jones played for the Memphis Houn'Dawgs in the | ABA, and in Greece, Turkey, Italy, Korea and China. |
his Tams and Kentucky Colonels (1972-73) of the | ABA and the Phoenix Suns (1973-74) of the NBA. |
American professional basketball player in the | ABA and the NBA. |
sion champion Los Angeles Stars appeared in the | ABA Championships for the first time and were defea |
urse of his career (26.1 points per game in the | ABA, and 11.9 points per game in the NBA). |
He was the recipient of the | ABA Livingston Hall Juvenile Justice Award in 2005 |
While with the | ABA, Powers wrote Sunday school literature and co-a |
th modifying dynamically allocated nodes is the | ABA problem: other threads may modify nodes while y |
s (1969) and Los Angeles Stars (1969-70) in the | ABA for 194 games. |
After the conclusion of his third season in the | ABA, the dissatisfied Strom contacted NBA Commissio |
The team made the | ABA playoffs in both its first and second season, b |
une 13, 2011, the law school announced that the | ABA had denied its application for full approval an |
After winning the | ABA light-middleweight title he turned professional |
impaired his play; in Terry Pluto's book on the | ABA, Loose Balls, a coach found Wise shivering in t |
believes that he was wrongly blacklisted by the | ABA and later the NBA. |
America in 2000 with the Indiana Legends in the | ABA before he signed a contract that brought him ba |
and 50 losses, finishing in sixth place in the | ABA Eastern Division and missing the playoffs. |
After the | ABA Pipers/Condors folded in the mid-1970s the city |
5, 1952) is an American attorney, member of the | ABA Board of Governors, and former Chairman of the |
13.6 points per game in his career and set the | ABA record of 67 points in a game on March 18, 1972 |
nd two years later he represented Dallas in the | ABA All-Star Game. |
He also won the | ABA championships in 2005 and 2006, the Four Nation |
ation, Tober played the customary role that the | ABA committee chair plays (and that is set forth in |
to the Arkansas Rimrockers, (who played in the | ABA for their first season and in the D-League for |
settled by way of a consent decree between the | ABA and the United States Department of Justice in |
on (in which he made his only appearance in the | ABA All Star Game) and 18.8 the following season. |
f the various substantive committees within the | ABA Section of International Law. |
erican Basketball League (ABL), the NBA and the | ABA, with 11 seasons as a head coach in the three l |
The Sea Dawgs won the | ABA Blue Central division in their first year with |
-year period, 2003-07, show compliance with the | ABA bar passage rule, Interpretation 301-6. |
nt the first eight seasons of his career in the | ABA, playing for the Minnesota Muskies, Miami Flori |
Bar Association Law Student Division and on the | ABA Committee for the Unmet Legal Needs of Children |
In his first season in the | ABA, he won Rookie of the Year honors, prompting te |
he Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the | ABA broadened the Commission's mission to serve all |
rved as the head coach of the Utah Stars of the | ABA, replacing Joe Mullaney. |
the University of Connecticut and played in the | ABA from 1974-76 with the Spirits of St. Louis and |
of a desire to disassociate themselves from the | ABA, and also because it is illegal to own a pit bu |
y Pluto's collection of the oral history of the | ABA, Loose Balls, interviewees noted that Boone's n |
ssional basketball - 1,041 in a row between the | ABA and NBA. |
for The Floridians, in the process setting the | ABA records for most free throws made (696) and mos |
During the fight over his removal from the | ABA, Lewis published an article in which he wrote t |
CPHL, from 1965-1969, Houston Mavericks, of the | ABA, from 1967-1969, the Houston Aeros, of the WHA, |
filed suit against Foreman, the Squires and the | ABA for $24,000 in back pay and $360,000 for antici |
ve a three point line until the mid 80's as the | ABA did in 1969). |
ed cross-Atlantic connections; and in 1915, the | ABA started publishing its own Journal, into which |
e NHL and formerly the Florida Pit Bulls of the | ABA and the Florida Bobcats of the AFL 1998-2001 al |
ty of Toledo, Brisker played six seasons in the | ABA and NBA as a member of the Pittsburgh Pipers (1 |
s Chaparrals and New York Nets (1969-70) in the | ABA for 2 games and for the Hawks (1970-73) and Pho |
ation folded, and selected Maurice Lucas in the | ABA dispersal draft. |
2-74) and Spirits of St. Louis (1974-76) in the | ABA and for the Kansas City Kings (1976-77) in the |
se of Delegates, on the Board of Editors of the | ABA Journal, and as Director of the National Legal |
emphis Tams and Indiana Pacers (1973-74) in the | ABA for 244 games. |
With the backing of the | ABA Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession, t |
For the entirety of his career in the | ABA Tart scored 5,316 points in 274 games, averagin |
so a head coach for one season (1970-71) in the | ABA with the Kentucky Colonels, who were led two fo |
he season; he was still selected to play in the | ABA All Star game along with teammates Steve Jones |
Neither the | ABA structure nor the repeated melody for the coupl |
They pointed to the fact that the chair of the | ABA committee at the time of the evaluation, Stephe |
ne, according to a February 1999 article in the | ABA Journal. |
Johnson played nine seasons (1967-1976) in the | ABA with seven different franchises: the Kentucky C |
9.9 points per game as the team made it to the | ABA Finals before losing the championship to the In |
ent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award from the | ABA Commission on Women in the Profession; and the |
question the stability of the franchise and the | ABA as a whole; to that point, only one of the four |
ad a 10-year career in the both the NBA and the | ABA, playing for the Sixers, the San Antonio Spurs |
2008 Retail Banking Technology conference, the | ABA Regulatory Compliance Conference, The Middle Ea |
-9 record, the 'Hawks earned the #9 seed in the | ABA Playoffs, defeating their brother franchise, th |
Under its standards in effect at that time, the | ABA refused to count most of MSL's full-time profes |
nference, member of the Board of Editors of the | ABA Journal, and advisor to the National Center for |
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