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The Majors finished 38–42 in 1960–1961 under Phillip, finishing third in the ABL Eastern Division. In 1962–1963 they finished 8–19 under Ron "Sobie" Sobieszczyk, folding along with the entire league on December 31, 1962.
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for baskets scored far away from the goal. Other rules that set the league apart were a
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was permitted to move the Lakers to Los Angeles, Saperstein reacted by convincing
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The Majors played in Chicago Stadium, which later became the home stadium of the
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came out of retirement to play for the Majors. In 1961 Chicago was coached by
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to take the top NABL and AAU teams and players and form a rival league.
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was the team's business manager for their two seasons. Chicago native
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A Biographical Directory of Professional Basketball Coaches
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in 1961–62; moved to New York during 1961–62 season; as
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League franchises were: the Chicago Majors (1961–1963);
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The American Basketball League played one full season,
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Chicago Majors logo
American Basketball League (1961–1962)
International Amphitheatre
Red
White
basketball
Chicago, Illinois
American Basketball League
1961
1962
three point shot
30-second shooting clock
free throw lane
Abe Saperstein
National Basketball Association
Harlem Globetrotters
Minneapolis Lakers
Bob Short
National Alliance of Basketball Leagues
Amateur Athletic Union
Cleveland Pipers
George Steinbrenner
Cleveland Pipers
Kansas City Steers
Long Beach Chiefs
Hawaii Chiefs
Los Angeles Jets
Oakland Oaks
San Francisco Saints
Philadelphia Tapers

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