2000–01 ABA season

The 2000-2001 ABA season was the first season of the new American Basketball Association. The season lasted from November 2000 to the championship game in March 2001 featuring the top seeded Chicago Skyliners and the fourth-seeded Detroit Dogs. Detroit defeated Chicago, 107-91 in the 2001 ABA championship game.[3]

2000–01 ABA season
LeagueAmerican Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 2000 - March 2001
Regular season
Season MVPNone announced[1]
2001 ABA Playoffs
championsDetroit Dogs
   runners-upIndiana Legends
championsChicago Skyliners
   runners-upKansas City Knights
2001 ABA Championship
ChampionsDetroit Dogs
  Runners-upChicago Skyliners
Finals MVPGee Girvin, Ndongo N'Diaye (Detroit Dogs)[2]

Regular Season Standings

East W L Win %
Detroit Dogs2420.545
Memphis Houn'Dawgs1922.463
Indiana Legends1824.429
Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs1526.366
West W L Win %
Chicago Skyliners3112.721
Los Angeles Stars2813.683
Kansas City Knights2417.585
San Diego Wildfire833.195

Postseason Results

  Division Semifinals Division Finals ABA Championship
                           
  4 Detroit Dogs 117  
7 Tampa Bay ThunderDawgs 112  
  4 Detroit Dogs 119  
    6 Indiana Legends 105  
5 Memphis Houn'Dawgs 90
  6 Indiana Legends 95  
    4 Detroit Dogs 107
  1 Chicago Skyliners 91
  1 Chicago Skyliners 112  
8 San Diego Wildfire 97  
1 Chicago Skyliners 106
    3 Kansas City Knights 105  
2 Los Angeles Stars 112
  3 Kansas City Knights 132  
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