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402:. They only averaged 2,800 people per game, but it might have been far less, given that they only sold 100 season tickets. The Muskies' management sought to make changes for the upcoming 1968–69 season with the team planning to play nine of their home games at other locations in Minnesota and signed a favorable television contract. In spite of this, the owners decided to relocate the franchise to Miami on May 24, 1968, for the 1968–69 ABA season. Prior to the start of that season, the team was forced to sell Daniels to the Indiana Pacers for cash to pay off accumulated debts. 224:, but he decided to cast his lot with the upstart league. The selection of Daniels paid off for the team as he led the league in field goal attempts, field goals made, offensive and defensive rebounds and was named the league's Rookie of the Year. Daniels, 232:
all represented the Muskies in the first ABA All Star Game and shooting guard Ron Perry finished fifth in the league in three-point field goals made and attempted and fourth in three-point field goal percentage. The head coach was
172:, born with the league's creation on February 2, 1967. L.P. Shields and Fred Jefferson were the owners after paying a franchise fee of $ 30,000. The team then played one season in Minnesota before moving to 29: 271:
and then won the decisive Game Five, 114–108, at home. The Muskies then met the Pipers for the Eastern Division Championship and lost 4 games to 1 to the eventual champion.
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rallied to eventually win the Eastern Division title by four games. The Muskies would finish the season with a record of 50 wins and 28 losses.
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However, Minnesota was not left without an ABA team as league champion Pipers ironically relocated to Minneapolis to play as the
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For their success on the court, the Muskies were a complete bust off the court. They lost an estimated $ 400,000 in their
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for the 1968–69 ABA season. The franchise would move back to Pittsburgh after one season in Minnesota.
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dueled for first place in the Eastern Division. Although the Muskies pulled away from the Pacers, the
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semifinals, the Muskies split the first four of five games with the
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and the future looked bright for the Muskies (named after the
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Early in the league's first season the Muskies and the
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Minnesota Muskies logo
Miami Floridians/The Floridians
Met Center
Bloomington, Minnesota
Blue
Gold
Dennis Murphy
Jim Pollard
Ned Doyle
American Basketball Association
Miami
Florida
The Floridians
Met Center
Bloomington, Minnesota
Minnesota North Stars
Minneapolis
Muskellunge
Mel Daniels
NBA
Cincinnati Royals
Donnie Freeman
Les Hunter
Jim Pollard
George Mikan
Minneapolis Lakers
lone season
Indiana Pacers
Pittsburgh Pipers
Eastern Division playoff

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