Bygone hoops grp Crossword Clue

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Its time to solve "Bygone hoops grp" crossword clue for today's "Wall Street Journal" daily crossword.

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ABA

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The clue "Bygone hoops grp" is asking for a term that refers to a basketball organization or group that is no longer in existence. The answer for this clue is "ABA".

The ABA, which stands for American Basketball Association, was a professional basketball league in the United States that existed from 1967 to 1976. It was considered a rival league to the NBA (National Basketball Association) during its time.

Here are some key points that connect the clue to the answer:

  1. The clue mentions "hoops grp" which indicates it is related to basketball. The ABA was a basketball league, fitting this context.
  2. The use of the word "bygone" suggests that the group or organization is no longer active. The ABA disbanded in 1976, making it a bygone hoops group.
  3. While the clue does not specifically mention the full name, "ABA" is a commonly used abbreviation for the American Basketball Association.

The ABA was known for its innovative rule changes and flashy style of play. It introduced the three-point line and featured famous players such as Julius Erving, George Gervin, and Moses Malone.

In conclusion, the clue "Bygone hoops grp" refers to the American Basketball Association (ABA) which was a basketball league that existed from 1967 to 1976.



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Definition of "ABA"

(in the UK) Amateur Boxing Association.


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