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Minnesota Muskies

Frank Fleming
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October 30th, 2023
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  • First Game Played October 22, 1967

  • Last Game Played April 14, 1968

  • Moved to Miami in 1968

Historical Moments

1967/68: For the upstart ABA who had their league offices in Minneapolis, it was only natural to place one of the first 11 teams in Minnesota. That team was the Muskies. Coached by Jim Pollard, the Muskies landed a major star when they signed Center Mel Daniels, who chose the ABA over the NBA’s Cincinnati Royals. The Muskies would stumble out of the gate, losing three of their first four games, including their first game a 104-9 loss to the Kentucky Colonels at the Met Center on October 22nd. However, they would soon get things turnaround as they won 10 of their next 11 games. The Muskies would be one of the top teams in the ABA all season, as they were one of only two ABA teams to win 50 games, posting a record of 50-28. However, they would lose out on the division title to the Pittsburgh Pipers by four games. Mel Daniels, who led the league in rebounds, would be named the first league’s rookie of the Year. In the playoffs the Muskies would have an unexpected tough time with the Colonels, as they needed the full five games to reach the Eastern Division Finals. With a trip to the ABA Championship on the line, the Muskies would once get bested by the Pipers, who won the series in five games. Despite their success on the court, the Muskies struggled to draw any fans, leaving ownership to seek other playing locations, which led them to move the team to Miami. Minnesota would not be without team for long, as they would be immediately replaced by the ABA Champion Pittsburgh Pipers, as the league did not want to leave the city that held their league offices, without a team.

Arenas

Players

Mel Daniels

1967/68

1968 Rookie of the Year

Donnie Freeman

1967/68

Les Hunter

1967/68

Ervin Inniger

1967/68

Gary Keller

1967/68

Errol Palmer

1967/68

Ron Perry

1967/68

Sam Smith

1967/68

Skip Thoren

1967/68

Stats researched by Frank Fleming, all information, and team names are property of the American Basketball Association. This site is not affiliated with the Minnesota Muskies or the ABA. This site is maintained for research purposes only. All logos used on this page were from Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos Page. Page created on August 7, 2012. Last updated on August 7, 2012 at 12:15 am ET.

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Frank Fleming
Frank Fleming founded the Sports Ecyclopedia in 2001 & is a passionate Devils fan.