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1975–76 Baltimore Claws season

Aborted ABA basketball team season


Aborted ABA basketball team season

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teamBaltimore Claws
leagueABA
end_year1976
wins0
losses0
divisionEastern
division_placen/a
conf_placen/a
coachJoe Mullaney
arenaBaltimore Civic Arena
playoffsn/a
prev_nameMemphis Sounds
no_nextseason1

The 1975–76 American Basketball Association season saw the quick demise of the Baltimore Claws franchise, with them folding operations five days before the start of what was to become the final regular season period for the ABA. Had the Claws played even one regular season game before then, this would have been their ninth and final season as a franchise after previously going by the New Orleans Buccaneers, Memphis Pros, Memphis Tams, and Memphis Sounds, as well as their first and only season they would have played in Baltimore, Maryland after previously playing in New Orleans, Louisiana and Memphis, Tennessee.

Offseason

Draft picks

Main article: 1975 ABA draft

RoundPickPlayerPosition(s)NationalityCollege
13Lonnie SheltonPF/CUSA United StatesNorth Carolina State
213Rich KelleyC/PFUSA United StatesStanford
323Ron HaiglerPFUSA United StatesPennsylvania
433Glenn HansenSGUSA United StatesLSU
543Walter LuckettSGUSA United StatesOhio
653Terry FurlowSG/SFUSA United StatesMichigan State
763Rick WhitlowPGUSA United StatesIllinois State
873John MurphyFUSA United StatesMassachusetts

The selections made during this draft were made back when the franchise was still going by the Memphis Sounds name.

Preseason transactions

On August 27, 1975, the Memphis Sounds franchise was dismantled and sold to a group of Baltimore businessmen headed by David Cohan. The franchise moved to Baltimore. It was first called the Baltimore Hustlers but the league objected to the name so the team was quickly rechristened as the Baltimore Claws.

On September 19, 1975, the Claws obtained star center Dan Issel from the Kentucky Colonels, the team that won the 1975 ABA Championship.

The Claws also traded guard Rick Mount to the Utah Stars for guards Joe Hamilton and Tim van Blommesteyn.

The Claws signed Skip Wise, the 6'3" star guard from Clemson University who the prior year became the first freshman ever to be named First Team All-ACC while averaging 18.9 points per game.

Preseason exhibition games

The Claws played their first game, a preseason exhibition, in Salisbury, Maryland, on October 9, 1975, against the Virginia Squires. The Squires won 131–121; attendance was reported at 1,150.

Two days later the Claws lost to the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers 103–82 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

On October 17, 1975, the Claws played the Squires again, this time at Knott Arena, Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Maryland. The Squires won 100–88 in front of approximately 500 spectators.

Demise

The Claws only managed to sign up 300 season ticket holders. The franchise constantly had money problems. On October 16, 1975, ABA Commissioner Dave DeBusschere gave the Claws four days to send $500,000 to the ABA league office as a "performance bond" for team operations. While their players went unpaid, the Claws sent $250,000 of this amount. On October 20, 1975, five days before the start of the 1975–76 regular season, the ABA folded the Baltimore Claws.

Regular season

The Claws folded prior to the start of the regular season.

Roster

  • George Carter
  • Mel Daniels
  • Scott English
  • Joe Hamilton
  • Stew Johnson
  • Bob Rhodes
  • Dave Robisch
  • Skip Rozenski
  • Paul Ruffner
  • Tony Styles
  • Claude Terry
  • Tim van Blommesteyn
  • Chuck Williams
  • Skip Wise

The above would have been the Baltimore Claws' regular season roster had the team continued into regular season play.

Season standings

TeamWLPCT.GB
Denver Nuggets *6024.714
New York Nets *5529.6555
San Antonio Spurs *5034.59510
Kentucky Colonels *4638.54814
Indiana Pacers *3945.46421
Spirits of St. Louis3549.41725
Virginia Squires †1568.18144
San Diego Sails †38.273
Utah Stars †412.250
Baltimore Claws †00.000

Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team

† did not survive the end of the season. Bold – ABA champions

Player statistics

Legend

  • GP: Games played
  • GS: Games started
  • MPG: Minutes per game
  • FG%: Field goal percentage
  • 3FG%: 3-point field goal percentage
  • FT%: Free throw percentage
  • RPG: Rebounds per game
  • APG: Assists per game
  • SPG: Steals per game
  • BPG: Blocks per game
  • PPG: Points per game

Season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG

Playoffs

Awards and records

Awards

Records

Transactions

Draft and preseason signings

Signed Skip Wise of Clemson University to a five-year, $1,000,000 contract

Drafted:

  • Lonnie Shelton (stayed in college)
  • Rich Kelley (signed with NBA's New Orleans Jazz)
  • Terry Furlow (stayed in college)

Trades

  • September 19, 1975: traded Tom Owens and $500,000 cash to the Kentucky Colonels for Dan Issel
  • September 1975: traded Dan Issel to the Denver Nuggets for Dave Robisch and $500,000 cash
  • Traded Rick Mount to the Utah Stars for Joe Hamilton and Tim van Blommesteyn

Dispersal draft:

  • Alex English (Indiana Pacers)
  • Joe Hamilton (Utah Stars)
  • Stew Johnson (San Diego Sails)
  • Dave Robisch (Spirits of St. Louis)
  • Paul Ruffner (Spirits of St. Louis)
  • Claude Terry (Denver Nuggets)
  • Chuck Williams (Virginia Squires)

References

  1. [http://www.remembertheaba.com/TeamMaterial/MemphisMaterial/BuccaneersRosters2.html Remember the ABA: New Orleans Buccaneers Year-to-Year Rosters]
  2. [http://www.remembertheaba.com/Baltimore-Claws.html Remember the ABA: Baltimore Claws] {{webarchive. link. (2015-06-27)
  3. [http://www.remembertheaba.com/ABAStatistics/ABANBAExhibitions.html Remember the ABA: ABA vs. NBA Exhibition Game Results] {{webarchive. link. (2009-10-28)
  4. [https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/ABA_1976.html 1975-76 ABA Season Summary - Basketball-Reference.com]
  5. [http://www.remembertheaba.com/PlayoffPages/1976Playoffs.html Remember the ABA: 1975-76 Regular Season Standings and Playoff Results] {{webarchive. link. (2010-11-29)
  6. [http://www.remembertheaba.com/TeamMaterial/MemphisMaterial/BuccaneersMemphisYearly.html Remember the ABA: New Orleans Bucs/Memphis Pros/Memphis Tams/Memphis Sounds/Baltimore Claws Year-by-Year Notes] {{webarchive. link. (May 8, 2009)
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