American Basketball Association (2024-2025)
American Basketball Association 2024-25
Champion: Chicago Fury
Regular Season Champion: Chicago Fury
Semis Final 2025 Semis
Chicago F.104
Austin B.103
Chicago F.131
Silicon122
Buffalo85
Silicon93
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Chicago Fury wins ABA 2025 title-Apr 7, 2025
The top seeded team Chicago Fury beat the #7 Austin Bats in a low score, battled semifinal game and then took the win in ABA Final Game prevailing over the Silicon Valley Panthers, winners 93-85 over the Buffalo eXtreme in first Semifinal game. Thanks to this Final Four triumph, the Chicago Fury remain Undefeated in Back to Back Championship Run
USBasket.com All-ABA Awards 2025-Feb 27, 2025
Tyrone Jordan, forward from the Austin Bats, was named to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He graduated from the Malone eight years ago. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Conner Verdugo, point guard from the Rio Rico Lobos, earned a spot in the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is the ERAU alumni from 2023. Among many awards he was selected as the All-CalPac Honorable Mention between 2022 and 2023.
Cameron Mitchell, American swingman from the Tijuana Zonkeys, was voted to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He is ex IU Southeast from 2014. Mitchell was the Player of the Week honoree in the league. Among many awards Mitchell's team won the Mexican CIBACOPA Regular Season in 2024. He was selected to the Latinbasket All-Mitchell Americas Cup First Team back in 2020. Mitchell was also selected as the Latinbasket All-Mexican CIBACOPA Honorable Mention in 2024. He was selected as the ABA All-Star Game back in 2021.
Jarrell Tate, guard from the Atlanta Aliens, was selected to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is alumni of the Bethesda from 2017. Tate was previously chosen to the First Team back in 2023.
Quintarius Porter, swingman from the Mississippi Silverbacks, was named to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He graduated from Tougaloo nine years ago. Among many awards he was selected to the USBasket.com All-PBA Player of the Year as well as the All-PBA First Team back in 2022.
Joshua Allen, forward from the Fresno Flaming Sun Rays, earned a spot in the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is the Modesto Junior College alumni from 2017. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Demond Bates Jr, shooting guard from the Central Pennsylvania Kings, was voted to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He was previously selected to the First Team back in 2023. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Denzel Banks, guard from the Vancouver Volcanoes, was chosen to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is ex NJCU from 2022. Among many awards Banks' college team won the NJAC Tournament in 2021. He was selected to the All-NJAC First Team back in 2021. Banks was also selected to the All-NJAC Second Team back in 2020.
DK Eldridge, guard from the Austin Bats, was named to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He is alumni of the NM State from 2015. Among many awards he won the TBA championship title in 2024. He was selected as the USBasket.com All-TBL Honorable Mention back in 2020.
Cortez Chaney, 34-year old guard from the Circle City Pythons, earned a spot in the First Team of American Basketball Association. Among many awards he won the PBA Summer Season championship title in 2024. He was selected to the USBasket.com All-PBA First Team back in 2022.
Jay Farrow, swingman from the Columbus Wizards, was voted to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Deven Palmer, 27-year old guard from the Massachusetts Wolves, was selected to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He graduated from the NCCU four years ago. Palmer's team won the MEAC Regular Season in 2020.
Alex Arizpe, guard from the Tucson Buckets, was chosen to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Armani Baker, small forward from the New England Lightning, was named to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is the Dean alumni from 2019.
Barry Brown, power forward from the Southwest Warriors, earned a spot in the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Devante Jones, point guard from the Chicago Fury, was voted to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is ex Life from 2017. Among many awards he won the ABA championship title in 2024. He was selected as the ABA All-Star Game for three consecutive years between 2018 and 2021.
Ruben Villa, guard from the Rio Rico Lobos, was selected to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Shane DaRosa, 36-year old Cape Verdean guard from the New England Lightning, was chosen to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is alumni of the Bristol Community College from 2014. DaRosa was previously named to the Second Team back in 2015 and First Team back in 2023.
Brandon Towns, guard from the Novastars of Southern California, earned a spot in the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Wayna King, guard from the North Alabama War Dawgs, was voted to the First Team of American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Kellen Sweetwyne, guard from the Silicon Valley Panthers, was selected to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He graduated from the OLLU eight years ago. Sweetwyne's team made it to the ABA Semifinals in 2024.
Yasim Hooker, guard from the Jersey Express, was chosen to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is the Miles alumni from 2023. Among many awards Hooker's college team won the SIAC Tournament in 2023. He was selected to the All-SIAC First Team back in 2022. Hooker was also selected to the SIAC All-Tournament Team in 2023.
Jarvis Williams, point guard from the Mississippi Silverbacks, was named to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He is ex Newman from 2016. He played in the final of the ABA in 2024.
Brandon Howard, point guard from the North Alabama War Dawgs, earned a spot in the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is alumni of the Auburn Montgomery from 2015. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Dylan Spriggins, power forward from the Houston Red Storm, was voted to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He graduated from the Limestone five years ago. Among many awards he won the NBL-US championship title in 2021. He was also selected as the Latinbasket All-Ecuadorian National League Import Player of the Year in 2023. Spriggins was selected to the Eurobasket Summer League in Dallas All-Star First Team back in 2020.
Zaire Mitchell, forward from the G2G Philly Thunder, was selected to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is Rosemont alumni from 2023. Among many awards Mitchell's team was the regular season runner-up in the CSAC in 2022. He was selected to the All-CSAC First Team between 2022 and 2023.
Ja'Michael Brown, guard from the Austin Bats, was chosen to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He is ex LSUA from 2019.
Rodney Gaston, center from the Windy City Inferno, was named to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He is alumni of the Morton College from 2022. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Marquis Moore, swingman from the Chula Vista Suns, earned a spot in the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Dewarick Spender, guard from the Gulf Coast Gladiators, was voted to the First Team of American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Dominique Williams, guard from the Louisville Pros, was selected to the First Team at the American Basketball Association. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Cam'ron Baker, shooting guard from the Columbus Skyhawks, was chosen to the First Team of American Basketball Association. He was previously named to the First Team back in 2023. Among many awards he was voted to USBasket.com All-ABA First Team in 2025.
Jared Cooper, guard from the Missouri Capitals, earned a spot in the First Team at the American Basketball Association. He was previously voted to the Second Team back in 2023. Among many awards he was selected to the USBasket.com All-ABA Second Team in 2023

USBasket.com All-ABA First Team 2025
Jordan
Verdugo
Mitchell
Tate
Porter

First Team

USA Tyrone Jordan (6'4''-F-1995) of Austin B.
USA Conner Verdugo (5'11''-PG) of Rio Rico Lobos
USA Cameron Mitchell (195-G/F-1992) of Tijuana
USA Jarrell Tate (6'4''-G-1992) of Atlanta A.
USA Quintarius Porter (6'5''-G/F) of Mississippi S.
USA Joshua Allen (6'9''-F-1994) of Fresno FSR
USA Demond Bates Jr. (5'10''-SG-1991) of Central PA Kings
USA Denzel Banks (6'2''-G-1997) of Vancouver V.
USA DK Eldridge (6'4''-G-1992) of Austin B.
USA Cortez Chaney (6'2''-G-1990) of Circle City P.
USA Jay Farrow (6'4''-F/G) of Columbus W.
USA Deven Palmer (6'4''-G-1997) of Mass Wolves
USA Alex Arizpe (6'2''-G) of Tucson B.
USA Armani Baker (6'2''-SF) of N.England L.
USA Barry Brown (6'4''-PF) of Southwest W.
USA Devante Jones (5'10''-PG-1994) of Chicago F.
USA Ruben Villa (6'1''-G) of Rio Rico Lobos
Cape Verde Shane DaRosa (6'1''-G-1988) of N.England L.
USA Brandon Towns (6'2''-G) of Novastars SCal
USA Wayna King (G) of N.Alabama WD
USA Kellen Sweetwyne (6'3''-G) of Silicon Valley P.
USA Yasim Hooker (6'5''-G) of Jersey Express
USA Jarvis Williams (5'8''-PG) of Mississippi S.
USA Brandon Howard (6'0''-PG) of N.Alabama WD
USA Dylan Spriggins (6'7''-PF-1992) of Houston R.S.
USA Zaire Mitchell (6'2''-F) of Philly Thunder
USA Ja'Michael Brown (6'2''-G-1996) of Austin B.
USA Rodney Gaston (6'7''-C) of Windy City I.
USA Marquis Moore (G/F) of Chula Vista S.
USA Dewarick Spender (6'3''-G) of Gulf Coast G.
USA Dominique Williams (6'1''-G) of Louisville P.
USA Cam'ron Baker (6'1''-SG) of Columbus SH
USA Jared Cooper (6'2''-G) of Missouri C.

USBasket.com All-ABA Second Team 2025
Thomas
Rittmon
Obery
Holmes
Smith

Second Team

USA Cornelius Thomas (6'4''-F/G) of Circle City P.
USA Patrick Rittmon (6'2''-G-1994) of West Coast B.
USA Antoine Obery (6'4''-F/G-1990) of Jersey Express
USA Tobias Holmes (6'3''-G) of Saratoga R.
USA Devan Smith (6'4''-G) of Tucson B.
USA Tycal Thrash (5'11''-PG) of Gulf Coast G.
USA Howie Rankine (6'0''-PG-2001) of Reading R.
USA Kelvon Fuller (6'8''-PF-1997) of Guy Levy L.
USA Armoni Shorter (6'7''-F) of Southland S.
USA Sayvonn Houston (6'7''-C) of Mass Wolves
USA Quran DuBois (6'3''-G) of Buffalo eXtreme
USA Demanea Liddell (6'4''-SF) of Missouri C.
USA Deshawn Hewlett (SF) of Richmond RC
USA Malcolm Martin (6'2''-G) of Hoosier State
USA John Ryals (6'3''-SG-1999) of Saratoga R.
USA Dominic McGuire (6'9''-PF-1985) of Guy Levy L.
USA Dashawn Westbrook (SG) of Bennington M.
USA Jay Norton (6'1''-G) of Guy Levy L.
USA Khapri Alston (6'6''-PF-1994) of Chicago F.
USA Marquis Gilbert (6'2''-G) of Herkimer OGs
Canada Howard Washington (6'3''-G-1998) of Buffalo eXtreme
USA Jvon Evans (5'9''-PG) of Herkimer OGs
USA Marcus Feagin (6'4''-G-1991) of Buffalo eXtreme
USA Chris Cromartie (6'3''-G-1989) of Wenatchee B.
USA O'Neal Mims (6'10''-PF-1983) of Austin B.
USA Lewis Stallworth (6'1''-G-1996) of Silicon Valley P.
USA Omar Walker (6'3''-G) of River City G.
USA Antonio Hunt (6'4''-G/F) of Texas PK
USA Lonnel Johnson (6'2''-G) of River City G.
USA Isaac Sears (6'4''-G) of Fresno FSR
USA Shamar Overstreet (6'2''-G) of Louisville P.
USA Davie Moore (6'4''-F-1997) of Chattanooga S.
USA Jamil Manigo (6'5''-F) of Philly Thunder