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On February 2, 1967, the ABA was created with eleven charter teams, including an unnamed Kansas City franchise. The Kansas City team was awarded for $ 35,000 to James B. Trindle; on March 27, 1967,
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in 1985 and Kansas City has been without an NBA franchise since then. The city has had several teams in the semi-pro, 21st-century version of the
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Meanwhile, Trindle's financial problems lead Boryla to resign; ultimately, the team was sold to J. William Ringsby, who soon renamed the team the
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in homage to his trucking business, Rocket Truck Lines. The Denver Rockets played in the ABA from 1967 through 1974, when they became the
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in 1947; the league folded within a month, and the Blues played only six games. In 1961, the
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in 1976, the Nuggets joined the NBA and continue to play in that league to the present day.
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Kansas City's first pro basketball team was the Kansas City Blues of the ill-fated
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But the club had problems finding an arena to host their games in Kansas City.
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franchise, which was to be the top farm club of the NHL's expansion
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Professional basketball returned to Kansas City in 1972 when the
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and played as such through the ABA's final two seasons. With the
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Kansas City, Missouri
American Basketball Association
Professional Basketball League of America
American Basketball League
Kansas City Steers
Cleveland Pipers
Vince Boryla
Municipal Auditorium
Central Hockey League
St. Louis Blues
Denver Larks
Denver Rockets
Denver Nuggets
ABA-NBA merger
Cincinnati Royals
Kansas City Kings
Sacramento, California
American Basketball Association
Kansas City Knights
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ABA–NBA merger

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