Anaheim Amigos

Anaheim Amigos
Los Angeles Stars
Utah Stars
Anaheim Amigos Los Angeles Stars Utah Stars logo
ConferenceNone
DivisionWestern Division
Founded1967
HistoryAnaheim Amigos
1967–1968
Los Angeles Stars
1968–1970
Utah Stars
1970–1976
ArenaAnaheim Convention Center
L.A. Memorial Sports Arena
LocationAnaheim, California
Los Angeles, California
Team colorsBlack and orange (1967–68)
   
Scarlet, white and blue (1968–70)      
Head coachAl Brightman (1967)
Harry Dinnel (1967–68)
OwnershipArt Kim (1967–68)
James Ackerman (1967–68)
James J. Kirst (1968–70)

The Anaheim Amigos were a charter member American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Southern California. After their first season in Anaheim, the team moved to Los Angeles to become the Los Angeles Stars. In 1970, it moved to Salt Lake City and became the Utah Stars.

The Amigos were the first professional team in any sport to bill themselves as representing the city of Anaheim, California, and were the only team to do so until the National Hockey League's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim began play in 1993. The California Angels of Major League Baseball played at Anaheim Stadium during the Amigos' existence, but they would not use "Anaheim" in their name until 1997.


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