Amateur Athletic Association (basketball)

Amateur Athletic Union
SportBasketball
Founded1897
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
U.S. Armed Forces All-Stars
Most titlesPhillips 66ers (11)

The Amateur Athletic Association is an amateur basketball league that was created in 1897. It hosts the annual AAU National Tournament.[1] All players participating have to be amateurs.

During the 1960s players who left college before the formation of the American Basketball League and American Basketball Association had three options: the National Basketball Association, the Eastern League or AAU basketball. And AAU basketball was attractive to many players who wished to remain eligible for the Olympics. Several AAU teams were sponsored by corporations which provided jobs to the players on their teams.

Famous NBA names played or coached in the AAU Tournaments such as David Robinson, Larry Brown, Gregg Popovich, Bob Kurland, Mike Krzyzewski (as a coach), Jay Triano, Phil Jordon, Roger Brown, George Yardley, Jim Pollard, Clyde Lovellette and Bob Boozer.

  1. ^ "Amateur Athletic Union Basketball".

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