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1970–71 ABA season

The 1970–71 ABA season was the fourth season of the American Basketball Association.

Teams
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Final standings
Eastern Division Western Division Asterisk (*) denotes playoff team (the Rockets and the Chaparrals played a one-game playoff to settle the tie for the final playoff spot, which the Chaparrals won) Bold – ABA champions ==Playoffs==
Awards and honors
(Utah) was named Playoffs MVP (Kentucky) won the 1970–71 scoring title • ABA Most Valuable Player Award: Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (2nd time) • Rookie of the Year: Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires & Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels • Coach of the Year: Al Bianchi, Virginia Squires • Playoffs MVP: Zelmo Beaty, Utah Stars • All-Star Game MVP: Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers • All-ABA First TeamRoger Brown, Indiana Pacers (1st First Team selection, 3rd overall selection) • Rick Barry, New York Nets (3rd selection) • Mel Daniels, Indiana Pacers (4th selection) • Mack Calvin, The FloridiansCharlie Scott, Virginia Squires • All-ABA Second TeamJohn Brisker, Pittsburgh CondorsJoe Caldwell, Carolina CougarsZelmo Beaty, Utah Stars (tied with Issel) • Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels (tied with Beaty) • Donnie Freeman, Texas Chaparrals (3rd selection) • Larry Cannon, Denver Rockets • All-ABA Rookie TeamJoe Hamilton, Texas Chaparrals • Dan Issel, Kentucky Colonels • Wendell Ladner, Memphis ProsSamuel Robinson, The Floridians • Charlie Scott, Virginia Squires ==References==
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