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May 22, 1975 KY Colonels win ABA Championship

Sweet!

Who was the coach??


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Still have my ticket stub. That particular team well could have won the NBA championship that year as well. Hell of a team that were a complete team. Great defensive team. Had the size and toughness that could impose their will on about any team. Could score from any position!
 
Still have my ticket stub. That particular team well could have won the NBA championship that year as well. Hell of a team that were a complete team. Great defensive team. Had the size and toughness that could impose their will on about any team. Could score from any position!
Have my stub as well, great memories growing up going to games with my dad.

Remember Gilmore coming out of locker room wearing a mink coat and carrying a 12 pack.

Rick Berry signing my program was pretty cool always loved his game.

But Big Dan Issel damn I'm 65 now but Dan is still the best.
 
Couple of personal thoughts:

1. My late older brother was best friends with the GM of the Colonels (Dave Vance). I met him often, great guy.

2. In the late 1970s, my best friend and I were playing golf at the course in Frankfort, Kentucky. When we came into the clubhouse, Artis was there. Very nice guy; his driver was as tall as me (6 ft)
 
used to go to most home games with my dad @ freedom hall
we even went to the games @ the old convention center downtown

for some reason seemed like the colonels always had trouble with the pacers
Because they were great
 
Remember watching exhibition between colonel and bucks. Jabbar and Gilmore. Great basketball
The following season after the Colonels had won the ABA championship, they played the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors in a pre season exhibition game & the Colonels beat them. Kind of a big deal at the time.
 
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I went to that game the colonel were fun to watch and good agree with other poster they did have issues with Pacers.
 
For those that got to see the Colonels play how was the turnout?

Did fans go see them play or did Kentucky & UofL still rule the state?
 
UK-UL Still ruled the state.I got championship tickets at the door.The Colonels had good crowds but it always seemed to be tickets available. UK-UL tickets a lot harder to get.
 
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UK-UL Still ruled the state.I got championship tickets at the door.The Colonels had good crowds but it always seemed to be tickets available. UK-UL tickets a lot harder to get.
UL tickets weren't hard to get.
 
They were harder to get than Colonel tickets,they out Drew the Colonels every year they played at freedom hall together by 3,000 to 5,000 a game per year. The Cats obviously were the hardest to get.
 
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