American Basketball League

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The American Basketball League was a short-lived professional basketball league in the United States that operated in the early 1960s as an alternative to the NBA.

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American Basketball League canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct sports league
professional basketball league
abbreviation ABL
alternativeTo National Basketball Association
ballType official leather basketball
competitionFormat franchise-based league
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1963
foundedBy Abe Saperstein
gender men's
governingBody American Basketball League office
hadChampionshipSeries true
hadPlayoffs true
hadTeam Chicago Majors
Cleveland Pipers basketball team
surface form: Cleveland Pipers

Hawaii Chiefs
Kansas City Steers
Los Angeles Jets
Oakland Oaks (ABL)
Philadelphia Tapers
Pittsburgh Rens
San Francisco Saints
Washington Tapers
headquartersLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
inception 1961
introducedRule 30-second shot clock
three-point field goal
leagueLevel major professional
legacy influenced later adoption of three-point shot in other leagues
notableInnovation early adoption of three-point line
numberOfSeasons 2
playedIndoor true
playedWith Spalding basketballs
professionalStatus fully professional
reasonForDissolution competition with NBA
financial difficulties
low attendance
ruleSet modified professional basketball rules
seasonDuration fall to spring
seasonStructure regular season and playoffs
sport basketball
status defunct
televisionCoverage limited regional broadcasts
timePeriod early 1960s

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Wilt Chamberlain playedInLeague American Basketball League
Cleveland Pipers basketball team league American Basketball League
subject surface form: Cleveland Pipers