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1974 ABA playoffs
Tournament details
DatesMarch 29 – May 10, 1974
Season1973–74
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsNew York Nets (1st title)
Runner-upUtah Stars
Semifinalists
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The 1974 ABA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the American Basketball Association's 1973-1974 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Division champion New York Nets defeating the Western Division champion Utah Stars, four games to one in the ABA Finals.

Notable events

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A one-game playoff was held to determine the fourth-place finisher in the Western Division because the San Diego Conquistadors and Denver Rockets had both tied for fourth place during the regular season. The game was played on March 29, 1974, with the Conquistadors posting a 131–111 win at Denver.

The Carolina Cougars played their final game on April 8, 1974, losing at home to the Kentucky Colonels 128–119 in the last game of their Eastern Division semifinal series, which the Colonels swept 4 games to none. The Cougars played in the remaining two seasons of the ABA as the Spirits of St. Louis and were one of only two teams (the Colonels being the other) remaining during the ABA-NBA merger to not enter the NBA.

The New York Nets and Utah Stars won the Eastern Division and Western Division, respectively, in both the regular season and the playoffs.[1]

The New York Nets became the first team since the 1969-1970 Indiana Pacers to win the ABA championship after posting the league's best regular season record.

Julius Erving of the New York Nets was the Most Valuable Player of the ABA playoffs. He won that distinction again in 1976 and became the only player in ABA history to repeat as the MVP of the league playoffs.

Bracket

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Division Semifinals Division Finals ABA Finals
         
1 Utah Stars 4
4 San Diego Conquistadors 2
1 Utah Stars 4
Western Division
2 Indiana Pacers 3
3 San Antonio Spurs 3
2 Indiana Pacers 4
W1 Utah Stars 1
E1 New York Nets 4
1 New York Nets 4
4 Virginia Squires 1
1 New York Nets 4
Eastern Division
2 Kentucky Colonels 0
3 Carolina Cougars 0
2 Kentucky Colonels 4

Western Division Tiebreaker Game

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March 29
San Diego Conquistadors 131, Denver Rockets 111
Scoring by quarter: 29–37, 19–30, 33–33, 30–31
Pts: Bo Lamar 40
Rebs: Tim Bassett 12
Asts: Jimmy O'Brien 12
Pts: Beck, Robisch 18 each
Rebs: Beck, Green 8 each
Asts: Al Smith 20
San Diego wins tiebreaker

Division Semifinals

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Western Division Semifinals

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(1) Utah Stars vs. (4) San Diego Conquistadors

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March 30
San Diego Conquistadors 99, Utah Stars 114
Scoring by quarter: 30–33, 23–29, 27–22, 19–30
Pts: Bo Lamar 23
Rebs: Tim Bassett 17
Asts: Tim Bassett 7
Pts: Zelmo Beaty 27
Rebs: Gerald Govan 21
Asts: Ron Boone 9
Utah leads series, 1–0
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 5,558
April 1
San Diego Conquistadors 105, Utah Stars 119
Scoring by quarter: 25–35, 17–24, 28–26, 35–34
Pts: Bo Lamar 41
Rebs: Tim Bassett 19
Asts: Lamar, O'Brien, Shepherd 5 each
Pts: Willie Wise 23
Rebs: Gerald Govan 25
Asts: Ron Boone 11
Utah leads series, 2–0
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 6,242
April 3
Utah Stars 96, San Diego Conquistadors 97
Scoring by quarter: 20–35, 25–21, 27–17, 24–24
Pts: Willie Wise 29
Rebs: Gerald Govan 17
Asts: Ron Boone 12
Pts: Bo Lamar 22
Rebs: Caldwell Jones 18
Asts: Jones, Bassett, Johnson, O'Brien 5 each
Utah leads series, 2–1
Golden Hall, San Diego, California
Attendance: 2,295
April 4
Utah Stars 98, San Diego Conquistadors 100
Scoring by quarter: 35–19, 28–23, 21–30, 14–28
Pts: Willie Wise 30
Rebs: Gerald Govan 18
Asts: Gerald Govan 7
Pts: Bo Lamar 32
Rebs: Jones, Bassett 13 each
Asts: Jim O'Brien 5
Series tied, 2–2
Golden Hall, San Diego, California
Attendance: 2,089
April 6
San Diego Conquistadors 93, Utah Stars 110
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 29–29, 19–31, 25–31
Pts: Tim Bassett 26
Rebs: Tim Bassett 19
Asts: O'Brien, Shepherd 4 each
Pts: Willie Wise 30
Rebs: Gerald Govan 19
Asts: Jimmy Jones 8
Utah leads series, 3–2
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 6,648
April 8
Utah Stars 110, San Diego Conquistadors 99
Scoring by quarter: 34–20, 21–36, 24–16, 31–27
Pts: Wise, Jones 21 each
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 12
Asts: Jimmy Jones 7
Pts: Bo Lamar 33
Rebs: Caldwell Jones 22
Asts: Bo Lamar 7
Utah wins series, 4–2
Golden Hall, San Diego, California
Attendance: 3,140

(2) Indiana Pacers vs. (3) San Antonio Spurs

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March 30
San Antonio Spurs 113, Indiana Pacers 109
Scoring by quarter: 27–28, 33–20, 23–27, 30–34
Pts: Rich Jones 27
Rebs: Gervin, Nater 10 each
Asts: Gervi, Silas 4 each
Pts: Lewis, Daniels 19 each
Rebs: Mel Daniels 11
Asts: Roger Brown 7
San Antonio leads series, 1–0
April 1
San Antonio Spurs 101, Indiana Pacers 128
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 20–35, 32–30, 31–38
Pts: Rich Jones 26
Rebs: Swen Nater 12
Asts: 6 players tied with 2
Pts: Billy Keller 39
Rebs: Darnell Hillman 10
Asts: Freddie Lewis 10
Series tied, 1–1
April 3
Indiana Pacers 96, San Antonio Spurs 115
Scoring by quarter: 19–31, 24–24, 25–27, 28–33
Pts: George McGinnis 25
Rebs: McGinnis, Daniels 10 each
Asts: Roger Brown 6
Pts: Swen Nater 27
Rebs: Swen Nater 15
Asts: George Karl 11
San Antonio leads series, 2–1
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 10,693
April 4
Indiana Pacers 91, San Antonio Spurs 89
Scoring by quarter: 33–21, 17–23, 17–28, 24–17
Pts: Roger Brown 29
Rebs: George McGinnis 8
Asts: Roger Brown 8
Pts: Rich Jones 28
Rebs: Rich Jones 8
Asts: James Silas 5
Series tied, 2–2
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 12,079
April 6
San Antonio Spurs 100, Indiana Pacers 105
Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 24–24, 23–24, 31–32
Pts: James Silas 28
Rebs: Swen Nater 12
Asts: James Silas 7
Pts: Freddie Lewis 35
Rebs: Mel Daniels 14
Asts: Billy Keller 5
Indiana leads series, 3–2
April 10
Indiana Pacers 86, San Antonio Spurs 102
Scoring by quarter: 23–28, 19–24, 25–24, 19–26
Pts: Roger Brown 26
Rebs: Mel Daniels 14
Asts: Roger Brown 6
Pts: Bird Averitt 19
Rebs: Swen Nater 13
Asts: James Silas 7
Series tied, 3–3
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 12,304
April 12
San Antonio Spurs 79, Indiana Pacers 86
Scoring by quarter: 12–14, 30–15, 22–30, 15–27
Pts: James Silas 27
Rebs: Swen Nater 13
Asts: Swen Nater 6
Pts: Roger Brown 28
Rebs: George McGinnis 17
Asts: Brown, Lewis 3 each
Indiana wins series, 4–3

The Pacers were outshot (27/78 to 31/74) but made 30 free throws (to San Antonio's 17) while shooting 2-of-8 on the three-line to prevail in Game 7.

Eastern Division Semifinals

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(1) New York Nets vs. (4) Virginia Squires

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March 29
Virginia Squires 96, New York Nets 108
Scoring by quarter: 27–28, 19–26, 26–27, 24–27
Pts: Cincy Powell 22
Rebs: Cincy Powell 15
Asts: Mike Barr 7
Pts: Julius Erving 24
Rebs: Larry Kenon 12
Asts: Julius Erving 12
New York leads series, 1–0
April 1
Virginia Squires 110, New York Nets 129
Scoring by quarter: 28–33, 20–39, 28–24, 34–33
Pts: George Carter 27
Rebs: Carter, Eakins 7 each
Asts: Fatty Taylor 6
Pts: Julius Erving 35
Rebs: Larry Kenon 12
Asts: Gale, Taylor 7 each
New York leads series, 2–0
April 4
New York Nets 115, Virginia Squires 116
Scoring by quarter: 29–21, 26–31, 24–32, 36–32
Pts: Julius Erving 29
Rebs: Julius Erving 12
Asts: Brian Taylor 7
Pts: Jim Eakins 31
Rebs: Fatty Taylor 9
Asts: Fatty Taylor 5
New York leads series, 2–1
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia
Attendance: 2,544
April 7
New York Nets 116, Virginia Squires 88
Scoring by quarter: 30–29, 30–15, 24–27, 32–17
Pts: Larry Kenon 25
Rebs: Larry Kenon 11
Asts: Erving, Gale 5 each
Pts: Cincy Powell 22
Rebs: Cincy Powell 10
Asts: Fatty Taylor 8
New York leads series, 3–1
Norfolk Scope, Norfolk, Virginia
Attendance: 4,220
April 8
Virginia Squires 96, New York Nets 108
Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 26–23, 27–29, 27–36
Pts: Jim Eakins 36
Rebs: Jim Eakins 21
Asts: Fatty Taylor 4
Pts: Larry Kenon 22
Rebs: Billy Paultz 9
Asts: Erving, Taylor 5 each
New York wins series, 4–1

(2) Kentucky Colonels vs. (3) Carolina Cougars

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April 1
Carolina Cougars 102, Kentucky Colonels 118
Scoring by quarter: 24–29, 24–28, 21–26, 33–35
Pts: Mack Calvin 21
Rebs: Jim Chones 7
Asts: Gene Littles 6
Pts: Artis Gilmore 33
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 19
Asts: Chuck Williams 7
Kentucky leads series, 1–0
Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 6,749
April 5
Kentucky Colonels 99, Carolina Cougars 96
Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 23–25, 27–23, 31–27
Pts: Artis Gilmore 34
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 20
Asts: Artis Gilmore 4
Pts: Calvin, McClain 20 each
Rebs: Joe Caldwell 13
Asts: Mack Calvin 5
Kentucky leads series, 2–0
April 6
Kentucky Colonels 120, Carolina Cougars 110
Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 26–22, 38–31, 30–43
Pts: Artis Gilmore 19
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 15
Asts: Chuck Williams 8
Pts: Mack Calvin 25
Rebs: Jim Chones 9
Asts: Caldwell, Littles 3 each
Kentucky leads series, 3–0
April 8
Carolina Cougars 119, Kentucky Colonels 128
Scoring by quarter: 31–28, 25–35, 24–30, 39–35
Pts: Mack Calvin 31
Rebs: McClain, Cunningham, Caldwell 7 each
Asts: Gene Littles 7
Pts: Artis Gilmore 33
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 20
Asts: Louie Dampier 8
Kentucky wins series, 4–0
Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 5,243

Division Finals

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Western Division Finals

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(1) Utah Stars vs. (2) Indiana Pacers

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April 13
Indiana Pacers 96, Utah Stars 105
Scoring by quarter: 24–31, 19–22, 29–21, 24–31
Pts: George McGinnis 39
Rebs: George McGinnis 14
Asts: Freddie Lewis 5
Pts: Willie Wise 34
Rebs: Gerald Govan 17
Asts: Govan, Jones 6 each
Utah leads series, 1–0
April 15
Indiana Pacers 102, Utah Stars 106
Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 26–32, 26–26, 32–24
Pts: George McGinnis 30
Rebs: George McGinnis 17
Asts: George McGinnis 5
Pts: Ron Boone 20
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 13
Asts: Ron Boone 8
Utah leads series, 2–0
April 17
Utah Stars 99, Indiana Pacers 90
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 32–19, 17–23, 30–22
Pts: Ron Boone 24
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 20
Asts: Govan, Boone 5 each
Pts: George McGinnis 27
Rebs: George McGinnis 13
Asts: Don Buse 6
Utah leads series, 3–0
April 18
Utah Stars 107, Indiana Pacers 118
Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 37–26, 27–42, 20–26
Pts: Willie Wise 22
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 9
Asts: Ron Boone 6
Pts: Freddie Lewis 40
Rebs: Mel Daniels 14
Asts: Freddie Lewis 6
Utah leads series, 3–1
April 22
Indiana Pacers 110, Utah Stars 101
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 37–26, 25–36, 29–19
Pts: Daniels, McGinnis 29 each
Rebs: Daniels, McGinnis 14 each
Asts: George McGinnis 10
Pts: Willie Wise 27
Rebs: Gerald Govan 13
Asts: Jimmy Jones 7
Utah leads series, 3–2
April 25
Utah Stars 89, Indiana Pacers 91
Scoring by quarter: 15–27, 25–21, 22–20, 27–23
Pts: Willie Wise 24
Rebs: Willie Wise 10
Asts: Ron Boone 6
Pts: George McGinnis 23
Rebs: McGinnis, Hillman 16 each
Asts: Don Buse 6
Series tied, 3–3
April 27
Indiana Pacers 87, Utah Stars 109
Scoring by quarter: 20–36, 23–28, 17–16, 27–29
Pts: Roger Brown 21
Rebs: George McGinnis 13
Asts: McGinnis, Lewis, Keller 3 each
Pts: Jimmy Jones 29
Rebs: Govan, Wise 10 each
Asts: Jimmy Jones 9
Utah wins series, 4–3

Eastern Division Finals

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(1) New York Nets vs. (2) Kentucky Colonels

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April 13
Kentucky Colonels 106, New York Nets 119
Scoring by quarter: 30–26, 21–26, 24–38, 31–29
Pts: Dan Issel 22
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 10
Asts: Chuck Williams 7
Pts: Julius Erving 35
Rebs: Larry Kenon 15
Asts: Brian Taylor 7
New York leads series, 1–0
April 15
Kentucky Colonels 80, New York Nets 99
Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 13–18, 26–30, 19–30
Pts: Louie Dampier 16
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 18
Asts: Artis Gilmore 4
Pts: Julius Erving 27
Rebs: Wendell Ladner 14
Asts: Wendell Ladner 5
New York leads series, 2–0
April 17
New York Nets 89, Kentucky Colonels 87
Scoring by quarter: 18–31, 27–23, 24–19, 20–14
Pts: Julius Erving 30
Rebs: Julius Erving 14
Asts: Gale, Williamson 4 each
Pts: Dan Issel 26
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 27
Asts: Louie Dampier 8
New York leads series, 3–0
Freedom Hall, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 13,797

With the game tied, Julius Erving hit a 15-foot shot at the buzzer to deliver a victory for New York. It is believed to be the first ABA buzzer-beater playoff shot in history.[2]

April 20
New York Nets 103, Kentucky Colonels 90
Scoring by quarter: 31–27, 33–22, 20–23, 19–18
Pts: Julius Erving 27
Rebs: Billy Paultz 12
Asts: Brian Taylor 6
Pts: Artis Gilmore 20
Rebs: Artis Gilmore 20
Asts: John Roche 7
New York wins series, 4–0

ABA Finals: (E1) New York Nets vs. (W1) Utah Stars

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April 30
Utah Stars 85, New York Nets 89
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 26–20, 25–25, 20–22
Pts: Jimmy Jones 25
Rebs: Wise, Gerald Govan 12 each
Asts: Jones, Wise, Govan, Bruce Seals 2 each
Pts: Julius Erving 47
Rebs: Larry Kenon 20
Asts: John Williamson 5
New York leads series, 1–0
May 4
Utah Stars 94, New York Nets 118
Scoring by quarter: 19–28, 18–33, 30–20, 27–37
Pts: Jones, Wise 19 each
Rebs: Wise, Govan 12 each
Asts: Ron Boone 8
Pts: Julius Erving 32
Rebs: Larry Kenon 13
Asts: Bill Melchionni 7
New York leads series, 2–0
May 6
New York Nets 103, Utah Stars 100 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 26–18, 31–19, 20–32Overtime: 9–6
Pts: Julius Erving 24
Rebs: Julius Erving 13
Asts: Mike Gale 8
Pts: Jimmy Jones 28
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 16
Asts: Jimmy Jones 6
New York leads series, 3–0
May 8
New York Nets 89, Utah Stars 97
Scoring by quarter: 18–26, 24–24, 34–24, 13–23
Pts: Julius Erving 18
Rebs: Larry Kenon 15
Asts: Julius Erving 7
Pts: Jimmy Jones 24
Rebs: Gerald Govan 23
Asts: Ron Boone 10
New York leads series, 3–1
May 10
Utah Stars 100, New York Nets 111
Scoring by quarter: 27–28, 21–22, 29–30, 23–31
Pts: Willie Wise 34
Rebs: Gerald Govan 10
Asts: Willie Wise 6
Pts: Larry Kenon 23
Rebs: Julius Erving 16
Asts: Williamson, Gale 5 each
New York wins series, 4–1

The Nets completed their dominant run (winning 12 of their 14 playoff games) with 23 points by Larry Kenon.[3]

Statistical leaders

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Category Total Average
Player Team Total Player Team Avg. Games played
Points Willie Wise Utah Stars 420 Julius Erving New York Nets 27.9 14
Rebounds Gerald Govan Utah Stars 246 Artis Gilmore Kentucky Colonels 18.6 8
Assists Ron Boone Utah Stars 109 Ron Boone Utah Stars 6.1 18
Steals Brian Taylor New York Nets 33 Mike Barr Virginia Squires 2.4 5
Blocks Artis Gilmore Kentucky Colonels 30 Artis Gilmore Kentucky Colonels 3.8 8

Total leaders

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References

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