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series shifted to Louisville and Kentucky took games 3 and 4, tying the series up at 2-2. The series then returned to Salt Lake City, where the Stars beat Kentucky 137-127, taking a 3-2 series lead. The Stars looked to wrap up the ABA Championship with a game 6 victory in Louisville. However Kentucky clawed their way to a 7th game, barely beating the Stars 105-102, sending the series to a decisive 7th game back in Salt Lake City.
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The Stars are widely considered one of the most successful teams in ABA history. They were also known for having some of the best fan support in the ABA, even up until the team folded in 1975. From 1970–1975, the Stars went 265-171 (.608), which was the best winning percentage of any team that played
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With the ABA Championship on the line, an ABA record crowd of 13,260 packed into the Salt Palace to watch game 7 of the 1971 ABA Championship. The game remained close throughout, however the Stars pulled away late, winning the 1971 ABA Championship 131-121. As the game ended, hundreds of Stars fans
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in the ABA Championship. In game one a near-capacity crowd filed into the Salt Palace to watch the Stars defeat Kentucky 136-117. The Stars set an ABA Playoff record by scoring 50 points in the 2nd quarter. In game 2, the series continued its high scoring with the Stars beating Kentucky 138-125. The
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The Amigos lost $ 500,000 in their first season, largely due to poor attendance; they only averaged 1,500 fans per game in a 7,500-seat arena. Kim realized he did not have the resources to keep going and sold the team to construction company owner Jim Kirst, who moved the team as the
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113-111 prior to the Stars' win); a home win against the Kansas City-Omaha Kings on October 8, 1974; a home win against the SuperSonics on October 7, 1975; a win against the Kings on October 11, 1975 in Denver as part of a double header in which 17,018 fans saw the
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administrator and owner. The Amigos lost the very first ABA game to Oakland, 132-129. They finished their first season with 25 wins and 53 losses, good for fifth place in the Western Division but not good enough to make the playoffs.
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In the very last game ever played between ABA and NBA teams, the Stars defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 106-101 in Salt Lake City on October 21, 1975. (In the penultimate ABA vs. NBA matchup, the ABA's Kentucky Colonels defeated the
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in one of the common ABA vs. NBA preseason exhibition games. Daniels sold the team again to Snellen and Lyle Johnson in May, but they relinquished the team to Daniels just before the season after missing several payments.
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relocated there in 1979. The Jazz have played in Salt Lake City ever since. Of the three ABA teams that were left out of the ABA–NBA merger, the Stars are the only one to have eventually been replaced by an NBA team.
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were folded shortly after the end of the regular season due to their inability to make good on a required league assessment, though there was no chance of them being part of a merger deal in any event.)
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signed with the Stars. The Stars finished fourth in the Western Division with a record of 43-41, earning the first winning season in franchise history and a playoff berth. The Stars defeated the
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rushed the court, lifting players onto their shoulders in a jubilant celebration. The actions were a total surprise to Stars officials, as they had not anticipated such a reaction from the fans.
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However, Daniels was almost completely broke by this time. As a result, on December 2, 1975, the league canceled the Stars franchise for missing payroll. Four of their players (including
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In their first season in Salt Lake City, the Stars dominated their way to a 57-27 record and a 2nd-place finish in the Western Division standings, a game behind the
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season. Zelmo Beaty suited up for the team and they finished second in the Western Division with their best record yet at 57–27 (.679), one game behind the
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teams. While the ABA overall had a winning record vs. the NBA in head to head competition, the Stars had an overall record of 7-9 against NBA teams.
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Despite the Stars' demise, Salt Lake City had proven it could support big-time professional basketball. With this in mind, in 1976 the owners of the
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on September 28, 1971. The Stars lost their first four games against NBA teams, earning their first win against that league with a win against the
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In 1973–74 the Stars finished with a record of 51-33 and won first place in the ABA's Western Division for the third straight year under new coach
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4 games to 3 in the Western Division finals to reach the ABA Finals for the 2nd time in four seasons. The Stars then lost the championship to the
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This was the Stars' final full ABA season. Daniels was almost broke due to a series of failed business ventures and an unsuccessful run for
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to play for them. The Stars finished the season in fourth place in the Western Division and lost in the first round of the playoffs to the
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The Stars won their first division championship, winning the Western Division with a record of 60-24. The Stars defeated the
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The Stars hosted the ABA All Star Game and again won the Western Division with a record of 55-29. The Stars defeated the
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Despite a promising young roster, the Stars were more or less an afterthought in a market whose first choices were the
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4 games to none in the Western Division semifinals but lost in the Western Division finals 4 games to 2 to the
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and then stunned the Pacers in game 7 of the Western Division Finals, earning a spot in the ABA Championship.
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in seven games for the ABA championship. To date, this is Utah's only pro basketball championship.
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at home on October 4, 1973 (part of a double header in which 12,431 Utah fans also saw the ABA's
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announced that they were moving the team to Utah for the 1976–1977 ABA season, to play as the
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As the Utah Stars, the team's regular season winning percentage was .608, second only to the
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4 games to 1 in the semifinals before losing the ABA championship series 4 games to 2 to the
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This article is about the American Basketball Association (ABA) team. For the WNBA team, see
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the Stars were the first major professional basketball team to use a pre-game shootaround.
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115-100); and a 118-108 road win against the SuperSonics in Seattle on October 15, 1975.
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in the Western Division semifinals, this time 4 games to 2, and went on to defeat the
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3 ABA Western Division regular season championships (1971–72, 1972–93, 1973–74)
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13,260 crowd at the Salt Palace for Game 7 of the 1971 ABA championship series
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3 ABA Western Division playoff championships (1969–1970, 1970–71, 1973–74)
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4 games to none in the Western Division semifinals before falling to the
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in Los Angeles. The franchise made an attempt to sign legendary center
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The Stars' first game against the NBA was a 96-89 loss at home to the
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The ABA teams frequently played exhibition games in the preseason vs.
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Professional basketball finally returned to Salt Lake City when the
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any relevant information into other sections or articles.
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Other Stars wins against the NBA include defeating the
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Johnson and Lyle E. Johnson 1988:American Basketball Association teams 1782: 1592: 1551:Utah Stars reflect on 1971 Finals win 1504:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. B7. 1489: 1485:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. E1. 1470: 1466:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. A1. 1451: 1447:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. D1. 1428:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. D1. 1395: 1391:. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. E1. 552:. However, this was undone when the 2008:Basketball teams established in 1970 1498:"Moses ends drama, signs with Stars" 1413: 1376: 1211: 536:more than one season in the league. 1516:"Malone makes decision - it's Utah" 1479:"Stars give Utah night to remember" 870: 580: 463: 13: 1894:New Jersey Americans/New York Nets 1840:Dallas Chaparrals/Texas Chaparrals 1326:12,166 capacity at the Salt Palace 667: 14: 2024: 1572: 1496:Pattison, Dan (August 29, 1974). 1228:list of miscellaneous information 1207: 507: 487: 447: 431: 345:In October 1969 the Stars signed 336:Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena 24:. 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Index

Utah Starzz
Utah Starzz (WPSL)
Salt Lake City Stars
Utah Stars logo
Anaheim Amigos
The Salt Palace
Salt Lake City, Utah
Vince Boryla
Arnie Ferrin
Bill Orwig
Bill Sharman
LaDell Andersen
Joe Mullaney
Bucky Buckwalter
Tom Nissalke
Tom Nissalke
Bill Daniels
1972
1973
1974
American Basketball Association
Salt Lake City, Utah
Bill Sharman
Anaheim, California
Anaheim Convention Center
Hawaii
Amateur Athletic Union
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Wilt Chamberlain
Zelmo Beaty

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