The Kentucky Colonels are a professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky.
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| - The Kentucky Colonels are a professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky.
- The Kentucky Colonels were a member of the American Basketball Association for all of the league's nine years. The Colonels won the most games and had the highest winning percentage of any franchise in the league's history, but the team did not join the NBA in the 1976 ABA-NBA merger. The Colonels were based in Freedom Hall for their final six seasons beginning with the 1970-71 schedule, having played the previous three seasons at the downtown Louisville Convention Center (now known as The Gardens).
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| - no conference play in ABA
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Logo
| - Kentucky_Colonels_Logo.gif
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Coach
| - Alex Groza 1970
- Babe McCarthy 1973-1974
- Frank Ramsey 1970-1971
- Gene Rhodes 1967-1970
- Hubie Brown 1974-1976
- Joe Mullaney 1971-1973
- John Givens 1967
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Colors
| - Blue, Red and White 1970-76
- Chartreuse and White 1967-70
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History
| - 1967(xsd:integer)
- Kentucky Colonels
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Arena
| - Louisville Convention Center( )
Freedom Hall( )
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Owner
| - Don Regan
- John Y. Brown, Jr. and Ellie Brown
- Joseph E. Gregory, Mamie Gregory and William C. Boone
- H. Wendell Cherry, Bill DeWitt, Stuart Jay, David Jones, John Y. Brown, Jr. and Mike Storen
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| - The Kentucky Colonels are a professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky.
- The Kentucky Colonels were a member of the American Basketball Association for all of the league's nine years. The Colonels won the most games and had the highest winning percentage of any franchise in the league's history, but the team did not join the NBA in the 1976 ABA-NBA merger. The Colonels were based in Freedom Hall for their final six seasons beginning with the 1970-71 schedule, having played the previous three seasons at the downtown Louisville Convention Center (now known as The Gardens).
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