

This would have been one hell of match up during the early/mid 1970s.
Overall, which team would you say was more dominant during this time period?
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Exhibition games
On September 18, 1973 the Nets opened the ABA vs. NBA exhibition season against the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. Playing in Binghamton, New York, the Nets beat the 76ers 94-88. On September 28 the Nets again faced the 76ers, this time in Trenton, New Jersey. The Nets also won this matchup, 118-100.
On September 29 in White Plains, New York the Nets faced the Washington Bullets. Julius Erving scored a game-high 42 points as the Nets prevailed 127-121.
On October 2, 17,226 fans showed up at Madison Square Garden to watch the Nets play the New York Knicks. Erving scored 27 points, 12 of them in the third quarter, as the Nets won 97-87.
On October 7 the Nets took their 4–0 streak against NBA teams into a contest with the Boston Celtics in Uniondale, New York. Erving scored 23 points, but John Havlicek scored 37 for Boston as the Celtics won, 121-102.
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Exhibition games
On September 18, 1973 the Nets opened the ABA vs. NBA exhibition season against the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. Playing in Binghamton, New York, the Nets beat the 76ers 94-88. On September 28 the Nets again faced the 76ers, this time in Trenton, New Jersey. The Nets also won this matchup, 118-100.
On September 29 in White Plains, New York the Nets faced the Washington Bullets. Julius Erving scored a game-high 42 points as the Nets prevailed 127-121.
On October 2, 17,226 fans showed up at Madison Square Garden to watch the Nets play the New York Knicks. Erving scored 27 points, 12 of them in the third quarter, as the Nets won 97-87.
On October 7 the Nets took their 4–0 streak against NBA teams into a contest with the Boston Celtics in Uniondale, New York. Erving scored 23 points, but John Havlicek scored 37 for Boston as the Celtics won, 121-102.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973%E2%80 ... ets_season
I remember hearing about the Nets playing several exhibitions against NBA teams.
However an exhibition is still an exhibition so I am curious to know how long the starters played in each game.
montestewart wrote:That Nets lineup has five players who had significant or at least extended post-merger NBA careers, including john Williamson, who ended his career as a Bullet. Not surprising they won they ABA championship.
Rich Rinaldi must have gotten cut by the Bullets, and ended up playing a few games with the Nets that year before his career ended.
Big Wes sat that one out, which maybe paved the way to the basket. i wonder if that was Weatherspoon's best game ever?
Great find WTA.
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