INDIANAPOLIS — The American Basketball Association (ABA) announced on Monday the launch of the Native ABA, a new initiative that will feature Native American players from across Indian Country. The ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- When Sam Smith died in his modest home on the east side of Indianapolis, he died a man who not long before had swallowed his pride and made a phone call to ask for gas money. He died a ...
INDIANAPOLIS – "Hey, there must be some mistake," Bo Lamar said on the other end of the phone call to Scott Tarter, who listened then told Lamar, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1973 American Basketball ...
The NBA agreed to drop some dimes – $24.5 million worth – on retired ABA players last week. It came too late for George Carter, but if not for him it might not have happened at all. Dropping dimes, in ...
XGEN Elite has announced that it has begun its search for top level players and coaches for its inaugural American Basketball Association (ABA) season, with tryouts taking place at XGEN Elite Sports ...
Buffalo is a sports city, through and through. These days we enjoy watching live football, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, and even soccer. But back in the 70’s, we also had a professional basketball team ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- "Hey, there must be some mistake," Bo Lamar said on the other end of the phone call to Scott Tarter, who listened then told Lamar, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1973 American ...
Starting in the 2011-2012 season, Flint really will have an ABA franchise to call its own, as the Flint Fire, owned by local businessman and youth basketball coach Sean Woodruff, will begin play in ...
Minor league professional basketball will in November be added to Broome County’s menu of spectator sporting events. Binghamton resident Jim Evans’ vision has created the Binghamton Bulldogs, an ...
Like the original American Basketball Association, which gave popular rise to the three-point shot, the new ABA has been unopposed to basketball innovation since its 1999 rebirth. With the Yeadon ...
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