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    The New York Nets won their first championship in 1974 against the Utah Stars, and their second against the Denver Nuggets in 1976. The last ABA Finals were in 1976, after which the ABA–NBA merger took place; three of the four teams that continued into the NBA made it to or won the ABA Finals. See more

    The American Basketball Association (ABA) Finals were the championship series of the ABA, a professional basketball league, in which two teams played each other for the title. The ABA was formed in the … See more

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    • The Indiana Pacers moved from the Eastern Division to the Western Division between the 1969–1970 and 1970–1971 seasons. See more

     
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    When did ABA join the NBA?The American Basketball Association ( ABA) was a men's professional basketball major league from 1967 to 1976. The ABA merged into the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1976, resulting in four ABA teams joining the NBA and the introduction of the NBA 3-point shot in 1979.
    When was the last ABA Finals?The New York Nets won their first championship in 1974 against the Utah Stars, and their second against the Denver Nuggets in 1976. The last ABA Finals were in 1976, after which the ABA–NBA merger took place; three of the four teams that continued into the NBA made it to or won the ABA Finals.
    When did the ABA become a league?If you can identify any of the pro basketball players and coaches pictured above and to the left (click on them to see if you're right), then you remember the "red, white and blue" league: the defunct American Basketball Association. The ABA existed from 1967 to 1976 -- for nine full seasons.
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    How long did the ABA last?The ABA existed from 1967 to 1976 -- for nine full seasons. During that time, the ABA fought a bitter war with the established National Basketball Association (the NBA) for players, fans, and media attention. In June 1976, the two rival pro leagues finally made peace.
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