American Basketball Association (2000–present) standings

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These are regular season standings for the current incarnation of the American Basketball Association (ABA).

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Note: The ABA does not keep official records for team standings. These records were all taken from www.USBasket.com.

2000-2001

2000-01 ABA season

EastWLWin %
Detroit Dogs 2420.545
Memphis Houn'Dawgs 1922.463
Indiana Legends 1824.429
Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs 1526.366
WestWLWin %
Chicago Skyliners 3112.721
Los Angeles Stars 2813.683
Kansas City Knights 2417.585
San Diego Wildfire 833.195

2001-2002

2001-02 ABA season

TeamWLWin %
Kansas City Knights 355.865
Southern California Surf 2314.622
Phoenix Eclipse 1915.559
Detroit Dogs 1117.393
Kentucky Pro Cats 1221.363
Indiana Legends 1022.313
Las Vegas Slam 720.259

2002-2003

No Season

2003-2004

2003-04 ABA season

TeamWLWin %
Long Beach Jam 247.774
Kansas City Knights 239.719
Juarez Gallos 1812.600
Fresno Heatwave 1316.448
Tijuana Dragons 1218.400
Las Vegas Rattlers 1018.357
Jersey Squires 323.115

2004-2005

See 2004-05 ABA season

2005-2006

See 2005-06 ABA season

2006-2007

See 2006–07 ABA season

2007-2008

See 2007–08 ABA season

2008-2009

See 2008–09 ABA season

2009-2010

See 2009–10 ABA season

2010-2011

See 2010–11 ABA season

2011-2012

See 2011-12 ABA season

2012-2013

See 2012-13 ABA season

2013-2014

See 2013-14 ABA season

2014-2015

See 2014-15 ABA season

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