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1974–75 Memphis Sounds season

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Head coach
  
Joe Mullaney

Record
  
27–57 (.321)

Playoff finish
  
Lost in ABA Semifinals

Arena
  
Mid-South Coliseum

Place
  
Division: 4th (ABA)

The 1974–75 Memphis Sounds season was the fifth and final season of basketball in Memphis in the American Basketball Association (ABA). Charles O. Finley had failed in running the Tams, and he let the league take the team from his reigns after two years. On July 1974, a group led by Isaac Hayes, Avron Fogelman, Kemmonis Wilson, and former ABA Commissioner Mike Storen (who resigned on July 17, 1974) took the team over. The team was renamed to Sounds, and players were soon dealt to and away from Memphis. The March 28, 1975 game saw 8,417 see a victory over the New York Nets 111-106, the largest crowd to see the Sounds in years. The team improved by six games, and in part due to a weak division took the final playoff spot by 12 games over Virginia, the first time Memphis had made a playoff series since 1971. In the Semifinals, they lost to Kentucky in 5 games. Wilson and Hayes had to share their shares after the season ended due to losing money on the team. Afterwards, the league gave Memphis until June 1, 1975 to sell 4,000 season tickets, find new investors, and secure a more favorable lease at the Mid-South Coliseum, but the deadline passed with failure. On August 27, 1975, a group headed by David Cohan purchased the team and the franchise moved to Baltimore, to become the Baltimore Claws. However, the team never played a regular season game.

Contents

Roster

  • 19 Roger Brown - Small forward
  • 7 George Carter - Small forward
  • 9 Mel Daniels - Center
  • 21 Larry Finch - Shooting guard
  • 11 Stew Johnson - Power forward
  • 13 Collis Jones - Small forward
  • 11 Julius Keye - Power forward
  • 6 Freddie Lewis - Shooting guard
  • 2 Rick Mount - Shooting guard
  • 15 Jim O'Brien - Small forward
  • 25 Tom Owens - Center
  • 31 Ronnie Robinson - Power forward
  • 6 Billy Shepherd - Point guard
  • 4 Chuck Williams - Point guard
  • Eastern Division

    Asterisk denotes playoff berth

    Playoffs

    Eastern Division Semifinals

    References

    1974–75 Memphis Sounds season Wikipedia