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The American Basketball League, often abbreviated to the ABL of 1996 was an independent professional basketball league for women in the United States. At the same time the ABL was being formed, the National Basketball Association (NBA) was creating the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Both organizations came into existence during a surge in popularity for women's basketball in the United States that followed the undefeated, gold medal-winning performance of the United States Women's basketball team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

The ABL lasted two full seasons: 1996–97 and 1997–98. The Atlanta Glory and Long Beach Stingrays folded prior to the start of the 1998–99 season, and were replaced by two expansion teams, the Chicago Condors and Nashville Noise. On December 22, 1998; with almost no warning, the ABL declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and suspended operations. Each team had played between 12 to 15 games of the 1998–99 season.

The ABL got off the ground before, and early on was considered to feature a higher quality of play than, the rival WNBA. This was partly due to the league's signing of a majority of players from the 1996 USA women's national team. Although the WNBA was bankrolled by the NBA, the ABL offered higher salaries. The two leagues didn't compete directly; the ABL played during the winter while the WNBA played during the summer. Despite this, the ABL ultimately found the WNBA's stronger financial resources to be too much to overcome.

Some of the ABL's problems were of its own making. The league operated as a single-entity structure, with practically all operations handled out of headquarters in Palo Alto, California. This hamstrung the teams' efforts to market themselves locally. The ABL was also underfinanced. According to Condors general manager Allison Hodges, she was on her way to a press conference announcing her team's name when the league office called to say the season was canceled. Minutes later, the office called back to say the season was on again. Hodges and the other general managers only found out about the league's shutdown when they were in the middle of their weekly conference call.[1]

Of all the ABL cities, Chicago, Portland, Seattle, and Atlanta now have WNBA teams.

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1996–98 clubs [edit]

Long Beach Stingrays Seattle Reign (basketball) San Jose Lasers Portland Power (basketball) Colorado Xplosion Nashville Noise Chicago Condors Philadelphia Rage New England Blizzard Columbus Quest Atlanta Glory

Seasons [edit]

1996–97 [edit]

Eastern Conference W L PCT
Columbus Quest 31 9 .775
Richmond Rage 21 19 .525
Atlanta Glory 18 22 .450
New England Blizzard 16 24 .400
Western Conference W L PCT
Colorado Xplosion 25 15 .625
San Jose Lasers 18 22 .450
Seattle Reign 17 23 .425
Portland Power 14 26 .350

The 1996–97 ABL All-Star Game was played on December 15, 1996 at the Hartford Civic Center. The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference, 81–65, and the game's MVP was Tari Phillips.

Semi-finals Finals
               
E1  Columbus 2  
W2  San Jose 0  
    E1  Columbus 3
  E2  Richmond 2
E2  Richmond 2
W1  Colorado 0  

1997–98 [edit]

Eastern Conference W L PCT
Columbus Quest 36 8 .818
New England Blizzard 24 20 .545
Atlanta Glory 15 29 .341
Philadelphia Rage 13 31 .295
Western Conference W L PCT
Portland Power 27 17 .614
Long Beach Stingrays 26 18 .591
Colorado Xplosion 21 23 .477
San Jose Lasers 21 23 .477
Seattle Reign 15 29 .341

The 1997–98 ABL All-Star Game was played on January 18, 1998 at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference, 102–73.

  First Round     Semifinals     Finals
                           
        E1  Columbus 2  
  E2  New England 0     W4  San Jose 0    
  W4  San Jose 2         E1  Columbus 3
      W2  Long Beach 2
        W1  Portland 0    
  W2  Long Beach 2     W2  Long Beach 2  
  W3  Colorado 1  

1998–99 [edit]

Eastern Conference W L PCT
Columbus Quest 11 3 .786
Philadelphia Rage 9 5 .643
Chicago Condors 4 8 .333
Nashville Noise 4 11 .267
New England Blizzard 3 10 .231
Western Conference W L PCT
Portland Power 9 4 .692
San Jose Lasers 9 6 .600
Seattle Reign 8 7 .533
Colorado Xplosion 5 8 .387

The 1998–99 ABL All-Star Game was scheduled to be played on January 24, 1999 in San Jose, California, but was canceled when the league ceased operations in December 1998.[2] When the season was canceled, the Columbus Quest were declared champions by virtue of having the best record.[citation needed]

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