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!width="11%"|Name
!Position
!width="20%" class=unsortable|Team(s) played for (years)
!Championships won
!Award(s) won[Voting undertaken by news media covering the ABA was used to compile, after each season, two teams, each comprising two forwards, two guards, and one center, with the first to be composed at the best players at their respective positions and the second to be composed of the next best players.]
!Year of Hall of Fame induction as player
!Votes[Inasmuch as the selection panel comprised fifty individuals, each of whom was permitted to select, at most, thirty former players, each player was eligible to receive as many as fifty votes; Brown, Dampier, Daniels, Erving, Gervin, Gilmore, and Issel, then, were unanimous selections.]
!class=unsortable|Ref. |
{{sortname|Marvin|Barnes}} | F/C | Spirits of St. Louis ({{abay|1974|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | None | ABA Rookie of the Year ({{abay|1974|end}}) All-Rookie First Team ({{abay|1974|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1974|end}}) | None | 23 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barnema01.html|title=Marvin Barnes|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100910075636/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barnema01.html| archivedate= 10 September 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Rick|Barry}} | F | Oakland Oaks ({{abay|1968|full=y}}) Washington Capitals ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) New York Nets ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) | 1969 | All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1968|end}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) | 1987 | 39 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barryri01.html|title=Rick Barry|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100915074250/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/barryri01.html| archivedate= 15 September 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
bgcolor="FFFF99"|{{sortname|Zelmo|Beaty}} | C | Utah Stars ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) | 1971 | ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1971) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1970|end}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) | 2016 | 42 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/beatyze01.html|title=Zelmo Beaty|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
{{sortname|Ron|Boone}} | G/F | Dallas Chaparrals ({{abay|1968|start}}–{{abay|1970|end}}[The Chaparrals franchise played as the Texas Chaparrals during the 1970–71 season and as the Dallas Chaparrals therebefore and thereafter.]) Utah Stars ({{abay|1970|start}}[Boone was traded during the 1970–71 season; he played 42 regular season games for the Chaparrals and 44 for the Stars.]–{{abay|1975|start}}) Spirits of St. Louis ({{abay|1975|full=y}}[Boone was traded during the 1976–77 season; he played 16 regular season games for the Stars and 62 for the Spirits]) | 1971 | All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1974|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1973|end}}) | None | 35 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boonero01.html|title=Ron Boone|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Roger|Brown|dab=basketball, born 1942}} | F/G | Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1974|end}}) Memphis Sounds ({{abay|1974|full=y}}[Brown was twice traded during the 1974–75 season; he played 10 regular season games for the Pacers, seven games for the Sounds, and finally 39 for the Stars.]) Utah Stars ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) | 1970, 1972, 1973 | ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1970) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1970|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1967|end}}, {{abay|1969|end}}) | 2013 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/brownro01.html|title=Roger Brown|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101115185058/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/brownro01.html| archivedate= 15 November 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
{{sortname|Mack|Calvin}} | G | Los Angeles Stars ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) The Floridians ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) Carolina Cougars ({{abay|1972|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) Denver Nuggets ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) Virginia Squires ({{abay|1975|full=y}}) | None | All-Rookie First Team ({{abay|1969|end}}) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1970|end}}, {{abay|1973|end}}–{{abay|1974|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1972|end}}) | None | 41 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/calvima01.html|title=Mack Calvin|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
{{sortname|Darel|Carrier}} | G | Kentucky Colonels ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) Memphis Tams ({{abay|1972|full=y}}) | None | None | None | 24 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/carrida01.html|title=Darel Carrier|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Billy|Cunningham}} | F/C | Carolina Cougars ({{abay|1972|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) | None | ABA Most Valuable Player Award ({{abay|1972|end}}) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1972|end}}) | 1986 | 36 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/cunnibi01.html|title=Billy Cunningham|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101115191707/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/cunnibi01.html| archivedate= 15 November 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Louie|Dampier}} | G | Kentucky Colonels ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | 1975 | All-Rookie First Team ({{abay|1967|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1969|end}}, {{abay|1973|end}}) | 2015 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/dampilo01.html|title=Louie Dampier|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Mel|Daniels}} | C | Minnesota Muskies ({{abay|1967|full=y}}) Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1968|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) Memphis Sounds ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) | 1970, 1972, 1973 | ABA Rookie of the Year ({{abay|1967|end}}) ABA Most Valuable Player Award ({{abay|1968|end}}, {{abay|1970|end}}) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1967|end}}–{{abay|1970|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1972|end}}) | 2012 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/danieme01.html|title=Mel Daniels|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925044744/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/d/danieme01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Julius|Erving}} | F/G | Virginia Squires ({{abay|1971|start}}–{{abay|1972|end}}) New York Nets ({{abay|1973|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | 1974, 1976 | ABA Most Valuable Player Award ({{abay|1973|end}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1974, (1976) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1972|end}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1971|end}}) All-Rookie First Team ({{abay|1971|end}}) All-Defensive First Team ({{abay|1975|end}}) | 1993 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/e/ervinju01.html|title=Julius Erving|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100927061007/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/e/ervinju01.html| archivedate= 27 September 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
{{sortname|Donnie|Freeman|dab=basketball, born 1944}} | G | Minnesota Muskies ({{abay|1967|full=y}}) Miami Floridians ({{abay|1968|start}}–{{abay|1969|end}}) Utah Stars ({{abay|1970|full=y}}) Texas Chaparrals ({{abay|1970|start}}[Freeman was traded during the 1970–71 season; he played 42 regular season games for the Chaparrals and 24 for the Stars.]–{{abay|1971|end}}[)] Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1972|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) San Antonio Spurs ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) | 1973 | All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1971|end}}) All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1968|end}}–{{abay|1970|end}}) | None | 30 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/f/freemdo01.html|title=Donnie Freeman|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|George|Gervin}} | G/F | Virginia Squires ({{abay|1972|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) San Antonio Spurs ({{abay|1973|start}}[Gervin was traded during the 1973–74 season; he played 49 regular season games for the Squires and 25 for the Spurs.]–{{abay|1975|end}}) | None | All-ABA Second Team ({{abay|1974|end}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | 1996 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gervige01.html|title=George Gervin|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Artis|Gilmore}} | C | Kentucky Colonels ({{abay|1971|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | 1975 | Rookie of the Year ({{abay|1971|end}}) ABA Most Valuable Player Award ({{abay|1971|end}}) All-ABA First Team ({{abay|1971|end}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) All-Defensive First Team ({{abay|1972|end}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) All-Rookie First Team ({{abay|1971|end}}) ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1975) | 2011 | 50 | align=center|[{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gilmoar01.html|title=Artis Gilmore|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=basketball-reference.com|accessdate=October 22, 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100925020128/http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/g/gilmoar01.html| archivedate= 25 September 2010 | url-status= live}}] |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Connie|Hawkins}} | Forward | Pittsburgh Pipers ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1968|end}}[The Pipers franchise played as the Minnesota Pipers after the 1967–68 season.]) | 1968 | 1968 Most Valuable Player Award ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1968) First team: 1967–68, 1968–69 Second team: None | 1992 | 40 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Spencer|Haywood}} | C | Denver Rockets ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) | None | 1970 ABA Most Valuable Player Award 1969–70 ABA Rookie of the Year 1970 ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award First team: 1969–70 Second team: None | 2015 | 34 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Dan|Issel}} | F | Kentucky Colonels ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1974|end}}) Denver Nuggets ({{abay|1975|full=y}}) | 1975 | 1970–71 ABA Rookie of the Year ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award (1972) First team: 1971–72 Second team: 1970–71, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75 | 1993 | 50 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Warren|Jabali}} | G | Oakland Oaks ({{abay|1968|full=y}}) Washington Capitals ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1970|full=y}}) The Floridians ({{abay|1971|full=y}}) Denver Rockets ({{abay|1972|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) San Diego Conquistadors ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) | 1969 | ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1969) 1968–69 ABA Rookie of the Year 1972–73 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player First team: 1972–73 Second team: None | None | 24 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Jimmy|Jones|Jimmy Jones (basketball)}} | G | New Orleans Buccaneers ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1969|end}}) Memphis Pros ({{abay|1970|full=y}}) Utah Stars ({{abay|1971|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) | None | First team: 1968–69, 1972–73, 1973–74 Second team: None | None | 27 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Freddie|Lewis}} | G | Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) Memphis Sounds ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) Spirits of St. Louis ({{abay|1975|full=y}}[Lewis was traded during the 1974–75 season; he played six regular season games for the Sounds and then 63 for the Spirits.]) | 1970, 1972, 1973 | 1971–72 ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player 1975 ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award | None | 38 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Maurice|Lucas}} | F | Spirits of St. Louis ({{abay|1974|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) Kentucky Colonels ({{abay|1975|full=y}}[Lucas was traded during the 1975–76 season; he played 28 regular season games for the Spirits and then 58 for the Colonels.]) | None | None | None | 26 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Moses|Malone}} | C | Utah Stars ({{abay|1974|full=y}}) Spirits of St. Louis ({{abay|1975|full=y}}) | None | None | 2001 | 30 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|George|McGinnis}} | F | Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1971|start}}–{{abay|1974|end}}) | 1972, 1973 | ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award (1973) 1974–75 ABA Most Valuable Player Award First team: 1973–74, 1974–75 Second team: 1972–73 | 2017 | 44 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Doug|Moe}} | F | New Orleans Buccaneers ({{abay|1967|full=y}}) Oakland Oaks ({{abay|1968|full=y}}) Carolina Cougars ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) Virginia Squires ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) | 1969 | First team: 1967–68 Second team: 1968–69 | None | 35 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Bob|Netolicky}} | F | Indiana Pacers ({{abay|1967|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}, {{abay|1973|start}}[Netolicky was traded during the 1973–74 season; he played 19 regular season games for the Spurs and 56 games for the Pacers.]–{{abay|1975|end}}) Dallas Chaparrals ({{abay|1972|full=y}}) San Antonio Spurs ({{abay|1973|full=y}}) | 1970, 1972 | First team: None Second team: 1969–70 | None | 35 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Billy|Paultz}} | C | New York Nets ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1974|end}}) San Antonio Spurs ({{abay|1975|full=y}}) | 1974 | None | None | 30 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|Charlie|Scott|Charlie Scott (basketball)}} | G | Virginia Squires ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1971|end}}) | None | 1970–71 ABA Rookie of the Year First team: 1970–71 Second team: 1971–72 | 2018 | 29 | align=center| |
{{sortname|James|Silas}} | G | Dallas Chaparrals ({{abay|1972|full=y}}) San Antonio Spurs ({{abay|1973|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | None | First team: 1975–76 Second team: 1974–75 | None | 30 | align=center| |
bgcolor="#FFFF99"|{{sortname|David|Thompson|David Thompson (basketball)}} | G | Denver Nuggets ({{abay|1975|full=y}}) | None | ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award (1976) 1975–76 ABA Rookie of the Year First team: None Second team: 1975–76 | 1996 | 28 | align=center| |
{{sortname|Willie|Wise}} | F | Los Angeles Stars ({{abay|1969|full=y}}) Utah Stars ({{abay|1970|start}}–{{abay|1973|end}}) Virginia Squires ({{abay|1974|start}}–{{abay|1975|end}}) | 1971 | First team: None Second team: 1971–72, 1973–74 Defensive team: 1971–72, 1973–74 | None | 32 | align=center| |