1975–76 Denver Nuggets season


The 1975–76 Denver Nuggets season was Denver's ninth and final season in the American Basketball Association. At the conclusion of the season the team would join the National Basketball Association. The team was led by an eventual hall of fame coach, Larry Brown.

ABA Draft

Season standings

Player stats

Note: PG= per game; M= Minutes; R= Rebounds; A= Assists; S = Steals; B = Blocks; P = Points; T = Turnovers; PF = Personal fouls
PlayerAgeGames playedMPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGPFPGPPG
David Thompson218337.46.33.71.61.23.03.426.0
Ralph Simpson268437.25.47.11.80.34.32.218.0
Bobby Jones248334.39.54.02.02.22.83.014.9
Dan Issel278434.011.02.41.20.72.43.223.0
Chuck Williams297932.02.74.71.50.12.32.711.0
Gus Gerard226019.85.02.00.90.92.42.89.9
Byron Beck318019.84.41.50.60.31.12.49.6
Claude Terry267917.11.91.80.50.11.21.57.1
Jim Bradley23715.34.31.60.70.70.73.74.6
Marvin Webster233810.54.60.80.21.41.01.64.3
Monte Towe22649.00.92.10.60.11.31.33.0
Roger Brown25377.92.00.60.20.60.51.72.0
James Foster24487.30.91.00.40.11.31.63.1
George Irvine2734.70.30.00.00.00.30.31.3

Roster

Playoffs

Semifinals
GameDateLocationScoreRecordAttendance
1April 15Denver110–1071–015,234
2April 17Denver110–1381–116,384
3April 19Kentucky114–1261–29,644
4April 21Kentucky108–1062–211,444
5April 22Denver127–1173–217,068
6April 25Kentucky119–1153–36,312
7April 28Denver133–1104–318,821

Nuggets win series, 4–3
ABA Finals
GameDateLocationScoreRecordAttendance
1May 1Denver118–1200–119,034
2May 4Denver127–1211–119,107
3May 6New York111–1171–212,243
4May 8New York112–1211–315,934
5May 11Denver118–1102–318,881
6May 13New York106–1122–415,934

Nuggets lose series 4-2

Awards, records, and honors