2011–12 ABA season

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2011-12 ABA season
League American Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
DurationNovember 1, 2011-March 31, 2012
Regular season
2012 ABA Playoffs
Western Division champions San Diego Sol
  Western Division runners-up North Dallas Vandals
Eastern Division champions Jacksonville Giants
  Eastern Division runners-up South Carolina Warriors
2012 ABA Championship
Champions Jacksonville Giants
  Runners-up South Carolina Warriors
ABA seasons

The 2011-2012 ABA season was the eleventh season of the American Basketball Association that lasted from about November 2011, the finish of the regular season in late February, and the championship playoffs at the end of March 2012, which the Jacksonville Giants won by beating the South Carolina Warriors.

Originally, over ninety teams were scheduled to compete during the 2011-12 season. However, much of that list included teams that had no plans to start the season and teams which disappeared before the season began. Of the teams listed, East Kentucky Energy and Chi-Town Bulldogs disappeared before the season began. Midwest Flames folded, with players and coaches joining another team. St. Louis Pioneers and Indiana Diesels both left to join the Premier Basketball League. Tampa Bay Rain and Greencastle Golden Knights were originally set to start the season, but were moved to expansion teams for the next season.

This season was the first full season where the league released scores from games played.

League standings

From USBasket.com [1]

Atlantic SouthWLWin %
Athens Razors 1420.875
Jacksonville Giants 1130.786
Gulf Coast Flash 730.700
Atlanta Experience 420.667
Heartland Heat 300.000
Atlanta Aliens 210.667
Georgia Gwizzlies 130.250
East Point Jaguars 090.000
Columbus Riverballers 030.000
Panama City Dream 030.000
California NorthwestWLWin %
Central Valley Titans 540.556
Modesto Hawks 320.600
NorCal Bears 190.100
Chico Rage 020.000
California SouthWLWin %
Arizona Scorpions 1930.864
San Diego Sol 1820.900
San Diego Surf 870.533
Los Angeles Slam 6120.333
Riverside Rainmakers 170.125
Las Vegas Aces 020.000
SoCal Swish 040.000
Shizuoka Gymrats 0140.000
ColonialWLWin %
Lynchburg Legends 1160.647
Richmond Elite 1020.833
NoVA Wonders 410.800
Portsmouth Cavaliers 240.333
West Virginia Blazers 590.357
Great LakesWLWin %
Chicago Steam 1000.000
Cleveland Hotcards 010.000
Milwaukee Blast 300.000
Porter County Punishers 030.000
Mid-AtlanticWLWin %
South Carolina Warriors 1400.000
Carolina Cougars 950.643
Carolina Cheetahs 860.571
East Carolina Trojans 470.364
Nashville Soul 300.000
Tennessee Mad Hatters 2100.167
Fayetteville Flight 2130.133
Carolina Jaguars 080.000
Clarksville Cavaliers 020.000
Mid-CentralWLWin %
Lima Explosion 1050.667
Detroit Hoops 540.556
Michiana Monarchs 340.429
Greencastle Golden Knights 200.000
Indianapolis Drive 200.000
Lansing Law 110.500
Gem City Hall O'Famers 020.000
NortheastWLWin %
Connecticut Topballerz 1010.909
Jersey Express 570.417
Staten Island Vipers 380.273
NYC Thunder 030.000
New York Charters 010.000
Pacific NorthWLWin %
Bay Area Matrix 2090.690
Richmond Rockets 1870.720
San Francisco Rumble 1840.818
Port City Pirates 12100.545
East Bay Pit Bulls 9130.409
Sacramento Heatwave 2160.111
Pacific NorthwestWLWin %
Calgary Crush 040.000
Alaska Quake 470.364
Seattle Mountaineers 600.000
Washington Rampage 010.000
Rocky MountainWLWin %
Colorado Kings 2200.000
Colorado Cougars 480.333
Colorado Springs Crusaders 250.286
Wyoming Roughnecks 040.000
South CentralWLWin %
Little Rock Lightning 1560.714
Bluff City Reign 1450.737
Conway Cyclones1170.611
NEA Swag 790.438
Missouri Rhythm 340.429
SouthwestWLWin %
North Dallas Vandals 1210.923
Texas Fuel 1220.857
West Texas Whirlwinds 560.455
Oklahoma Stallions 470.364
Houston Red Storm 200.000
Dallas Impact 160.143
North Texas Fresh 170.125
Travel TeamsWLWin %
Houston Experience 120.333
Rocky Mountain Stampede 010.000
Team Haiti 010.000
Applachian Rapids 020.000
Florida Makos 040.000
Chicago Fury 060.000
Listed-Never PlayedWLWin %
ABA-Canada 000.000
Mobile Bay Hurricanes 0.000
Delta Storm 0.000
Syracuse Shockwave 0.000
Orlando Kings 0.000
Savannah Storm 0.000
California Sea Kings 0.000
Norfolk Sharks 0.000
Seven City Knights 0.000

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