The Bombers are the first ABA franchise to be based in Phenix City.
The 716ers are the second ABA franchise to play in Buffalo, after the Buffalo Rapids (later known as the Silverbacks and Sharks).
In 2007 Hawaii businessman Andrew Moss was awarded ownership of a new ABA franchise to be based in the state.
The press release indicated that another ABA franchise would be placed in Richmond for 2007-08.
The Blitz are the second ABA franchise to be based in Birmingham.
The "Chaps" were an original ABA franchise that also played in the Moody Coliseum for some games during their tenure in Dallas.
On December 19, 2011, the Kitsap Sun announced that the city of Bremerton had landed an ABA franchise.
The Mavericks were one of the first ABA franchises, announced on February 2, 1967 when the ABA was formed.
They were based in Corning, New York, making it the smallest city with its own ABA franchise.
The team folded operations in 2011 and the Inland Empire (California) region is represented by another ABA franchise (also has folded) the Riverside Rage.