American Basketball League (1944–1947)

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The American Basketball League (1944–1947) was a short-lived professional basketball league in the United States that operated in the mid-1940s and featured several prominent early franchises.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct sports league
professional basketball league
competitionType men's professional basketball
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1947
era post–World War II period
followedBy Basketball Association of America
hadTeam Baltimore Bullets
surface form: Baltimore Bullets (ABL)

Brooklyn Gothams
Hartford Pros
New York Gothams
Paterson Crescents
Philadelphia Sphas
Rochester Pros
Trenton Tigers
Washington Capitols (ABL)
Wilmington Bombers
historicalContext part of the fragmented pre-NBA professional basketball landscape in the United States
inception 1944
leagueLevel major professional
notableFor being a short-lived rival to other early professional basketball circuits
numberOfSeasons 3
operatedInDecade 1940s
playedIndoor true
precededBy American Basketball League (1925–1955)
regionServed Midwestern United States
Northeastern United States
shortName ABL
sport basketball
status defunct

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Baltimore Bullets predecessorLeague American Basketball League (1944–1947)
subject surface form: Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)
this entity surface form: American Basketball League
Baltimore Bullets originalLeague American Basketball League (1944–1947)
subject surface form: Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)