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The Western Division of the ABA, or ABA Western Division, was one of the two groups in which the teams of the American Basketball Association were divided, based on their geographical location. The other group was called the Eastern Division (ABA), or ABA Eastern Division.
The first four teams in each division entered the ABA Playoffs. The divisions were maintained until the 1974–75 season, since in the last season the 9 surviving teams were regrouped in a single division.[1]
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Participating teams
The last teams that participated in the Western Division were the following:
Other teams
Transferred to Eastern Division
Western Conference champions
In bold also the ABA champions
- 1968: New Orleans Buccaneers
- 1969: Oakland Oaks
- 1970: Los Angeles Stars
- 1971: Utah Stars
- 1972: Indiana Pacers
- 1973: Indiana Pacers
- 1974: Utah Stars
- 1975: Indiana Pacers
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