1967–68 Anaheim Amigos season

On February 2, 1967, a charter franchise in Anaheim, California was awarded to Art Kim and James Ackerman for $30,000.

The team failed to garner much interest from the locale, along with having to deal with working around the Convention Center's busy schedule due to being across the street from Disneyland.

[2] They led the league in turnovers with 1,516, averaging over 19 a game, with the highest being 36 against the Denver Rockets.

[3] After the Amigos lost on December 27, Harry Dinnel took over as coach before they played the next day on the 28th.

Jim Hardy, the newly hired general manager for the Stars stated that "This is a brand-new franchise.

Andrew Anderson (left) of the Oakland Oaks guarding Jeff Congdon (right) of the Anaheim Amigos during the first American Basketball Association game on October 13, 1967, in Oakland, California .