Defunct basketball teams The Pittsburgh Condors (previously Pittsburgh Pipers) were a professional basketball team in the original American Basketball Association. The team played their home games in what is now Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pipers started life as one of the ABA's inaugural franchises in 1967, and won the league's first championship at the end of the 1967- 68 season. They shared the Arena with the city's expansion National Hockey League team, the Pittsburgh Penguins. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pittsburgh Condors"
The San Diego Conquistadors, nicknamed the "Q's", were an American Basketball Association team based in San Diego, California. They were the only expansion team in the history of the ABA. The team played from 1972 to 1975, first as the Conquistadors and later as the San Diego Sails. ...more on Wikipedia about "San Diego Conquistadors"
The San Diego Wildfire was an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in San Diego, California.The team began play in the fall of 2000. The team played in the San Diego Arena. The team only played the 2000- 2001 ABA season. ...more on Wikipedia about "San Diego Wildfire"
The Southern California Surf is an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Anaheim, California.The team began play in the 2001- 2002 ABA season but is now defunct. It became the Long Beach Jam. ...more on Wikipedia about "Southern California Surf"
The Spirits of St. Louis were one of three teams in the American Basketball Association that did not survive the merger with the NBA. They were a member of the league in its last two seasons, 1974-75 and 1975-76. ...more on Wikipedia about "Spirits of St. Louis"
The Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs was an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Tampa, Florida.The team began play in the fall of 2000. The team played in the Bayfront Center Arena. The team only played the 2000- 2001 ABA season. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs"
Miami Floridians, later in their history known simply as The Floridians, were a professional basketball franchise in the original, now-defunct American Basketball Association. The Floridians played in the ABA from 1968 through 1972. The team had two color schemes: their original red, blue, and white, and their later black, magenta, and orange. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Floridians"
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The Utah Snowbears were a basketball team in the revived American Basketball Association based in Salt Lake City, Utah for the 2004- 2005 season. The franchise finished the regular season 25-1, then folded after winning in the quarterfinal round of the playoffs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Utah Snowbears"
(Utah Stars) The Anaheim Amigos was an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Anaheim, California, USA. The team began play in the fall of 1967, in the Anaheim Convention Center. The team's colors were orange and black. ...more on Wikipedia about "Utah Stars"
Virginia Squires was a basketball franchise in the former American Basketball Association that existed from 1970 through 1976. The Squires were originally a charter member of the ABA as the Oakland Oaks in 1967, winning the 1968-1969 ABA championship series. The Oaks moved to Washington, DC in 1970 and played there one season as the Washington Capitals. Later in 1970, the Caps moved to Norfolk, Virginia and became the Squires. The Squires' colors were red, white, and blue. ...more on Wikipedia about "Virginia Squires"
:This article is on the Wilkes-Barre Barons basketball team. For the minor league baseball team, see Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wilkes-Barre Barons"
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