His stay with the team would span a single season before he would be drafted by the (defunct) San Diego Conquistadors in 1972.
At age 91, Hubie Brown, the coach of the Kentucky Colonels from 1974 to 1976, called the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers game, the last of his broadcast career. Video in the player above is ...
Eastern Kentucky faces the Lipscomb Bisons after Devontae Blanton scored 23 points in Eastern Kentucky's 86-80 overtime win over the Queens Royals.
During his time suiting up for the Americans, Johnson wore only jersey Nos. 41 and 10 and put up 8.5 points and 5.8 rebounds ...
had an illustrious coaching career that included stints with the Kentucky Colonels in the ABA, the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, and Memphis Grizzlies. He won an ABA title in 1975 with the ...
After the Bucks lost to the Boston Celtics in the 1973-74 NBA Finals, Brown became an ABA head coach for the Kentucky Colonels. He led the Colonels to an ABA championship in 1974-75. He returned ...
His first professional head coaching opportunity was with the Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Association. Eventually, Brown left to coach the Atlanta Hawks, rejoining the NBA.
It’s unusual to see a broadcaster for one sports network appear on a competitor’s broadcast. But NBC’s Mike Tirico did just that on ABC’s coverage of the Philadelphia 76ers-Milwaukee Bucks ...
He won an American Basketball Association (ABA) title with the Kentucky Colonels in 1975, remaining with the team until the NBA-ABA merger when the franchise folded in 1976. Brown then became head ...