1976 ABA All-Star Game

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1976 ABA All-Star Game

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GAME 9: at McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado, January 27, 1976

MVP: David Thompson, Denver Nuggets

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In the 1976 ABA All Star Game, the league abandoned the usual East vs. West format it used from the 1967-68 season onward and instead had the league's first place team at the All Star break face off against a team of ABA All Stars. At the All Star break the Denver Nuggets were in first place, which was convenient as the Nuggets had also been selected to host the game in McNichols Arena. (The Nuggets went on to finish the regular season in first place at 60-24 (.714), but after beating the Kentucky Colonels 4 games to 3 in the ABA Semifinals the Nuggets lost in the 1976 ABA Finals to the New York Nets, 4 games to 2.)[1]

Pre-game entertainment was provided by Glen Campbell and Charlie Rich.[2]

Halftime of the All Star Game saw the first-ever Slam Dunk Contest, which was won by Julius Erving of the New York Nets (who took off from the free throw line for his dunk) over David Thompson of the Denver Nuggets, Artis Gilmore of the Kentucky Colonels, George Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs and Larry Kenon of the Spurs.[3] The NBA later adopted the Slam Dunk Contest as part of its All Star Game starting in 1984 (also hosted by the Denver Nuggets).

Denver's 52 fourth quarter points was a record for an ABA All Star Game and capped a ferocious comeback win.[2]

This was the final ABA All Star Game, due to the ABA-NBA merger in June 1976.

Score by Periods

Score by Periods: 1 2 3 4 Final
Denver 32 23 37 52 144
All-Stars 31 25 41 41 138
  • Halftime — All-Stars, 56-55
  • Third Quarter — All-Stars, 97-92
  • Officials: Norm Drucker and Ed Middleton
  • Attendance: 10,449.

References

  1. ^ Remember the ABA: 1975-76 Regular Season Standings and Playoff Results
  2. ^ a b Remember the ABA: American Basketball Association All-Star Games
  3. ^ The One That Started It All
  • The Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia. Villard Books. 1994. pp. 260. ISBN 0-679-43293-0. 

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