Remember the ABA
Remember the ABA chronicles the colorful history of the NBA’s short-lived competitor, the American Basketball Association. Ever wonder what the Kentucky Colonels’ road uniforms looked like? Or which ABA players had the biggest Afros? Remember the ABA covers that and more, with team histories, amusing anecdotes, and profiles of memorable players like Eugene “Goo” Kennedy and Roland “Fatty” Taylor. Statistics enthusiasts will love the site’s remarkably full records, which include standings and scores from every game in the league’s nine seasons, and fans are welcome to submit their stories, memories, and photos.
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