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Utah Stars
Season Records 1968-1976 (9 seasons)

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The team was founded as the Anaheim Amigos, a charter member of the ABA based in Anaheim, California. They played at the Anaheim Convention Center. The team's colors were orange and black. The Anaheim Amigos were founded by Art Kim, a Hawaii native who had long been active in basketball as a player, Amateur Athletic Union 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.

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 Los Angeles Stars in 1968 and played at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, The franchise made an attempt to sign legendary center Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain did not sign with the Stars (though he did later coach the ABA's San Diego Conquistadors). With 33 wins and 45 losses, the Stars improved from their first season but again finished fifth in the Western Division and did not make the playoffs.

In October 1969 the Stars signed Zelmo Beaty away from the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, but Beaty had to sit out the season due to a one-year option held by the Hawks, which the Stars would not buy out for $75,000. First year players Mack Calvin and Willie Wise 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 Dallas Chaparrals 4 games to 2 in the Western Division semifinals and bested the Denver Rockets 4 games to 1 in the semifinals before losing the ABA championship series 4 games to 2 to the Indiana Pacers. Kirst had not anticipated the fast turnaround, and did not book the Sports Arena for several dates. They had to play several first and second-round games in their old home in Anaheim, as well as at the Long Beach Sports Arena in Long Beach. This turned out to be their final game as the Los Angeles Stars.

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Stars Season Records
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Profile photo of Zelmo Beaty

Zelmo Beaty

1973

143

 

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Profile photo of Moses Malone

Moses Malone

1975

128

 

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Profile photo of Jim Eakins

Jim Eakins

1975

94

 

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Profile photo of Gerald Govan

Gerald Govan

1974

86

 

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Profile photo of Bruce Seals

Bruce Seals

1974

73

 

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Profile photo of Ron Boone

Ron Boone

1974

58

 

7
Profile photo of Randy Denton

Randy Denton

1975

56

 

8
Profile photo of Willie Wise

Willie Wise

1974

43

 

9
Profile photo of Jimmy Jones

Jimmy Jones

1974

32

 

10
Profile photo of Roy Ebron

Roy Ebron

1974

32

 

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Profile photo of Roger Brown

Roger Brown

1975

15

 

12
Profile photo of Johnny Neumann

Johnny Neumann

1974

13

 

13
Profile photo of John Beasley

John Beasley

1974

10

 

14
Profile photo of Mike Jackson

Mike Jackson

1974

10

 

15
Profile photo of Glen Combs

Glen Combs

1974

8

 

16
Profile photo of Bob Warren

Bob Warren

1974

8

 

17
Profile photo of John Roche

John Roche

1975

7

 

18
Profile photo of Al Smith

Al Smith

1975

5

 

19
Profile photo of Hank Williams

Hank Williams

1975

4

 

20
Profile photo of Steve Green

Steve Green

1976

3

 

21
Profile photo of George Carter

George Carter

1976

3

 

22
Profile photo of Wali Jones

Wali Jones

1975

3

 

23
Profile photo of Ronnie Robinson

Ronnie Robinson

1974

2

 

24
Profile photo of Dwaine Dillard

Dwaine Dillard

1976

2

 

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Profile photo of Goo Kennedy

Goo Kennedy

1976

2

 

26
Profile photo of Rick Mount

Rick Mount

1974

1

 

27
Profile photo of Kenneth Gardner

Kenneth Gardner

1976

1

 

28
Profile photo of Donald Washington

Donald Washington

1976

1

 

29
Profile photo of Larry Miller

Larry Miller

1975

0

 

30
Profile photo of Joe Hamilton

Joe Hamilton

1976

0

 

31
Profile photo of Clyde Dickey

Clyde Dickey

1975

0

 

32
Profile photo of Roy McPipe

Roy McPipe

1975

0

 

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