Women's American Basketball Association (1984)

The Women's American Basketball Association (WABA) was a women's basketball league founded in 1984 by Bill Byrne that included players such as Nancy Lieberman, Molly Bolin, Pam McGee and Paula McGee. Lieberman, who signed a signing a three-year, $250,000 contract with the Dallas Diamonds, was voted the league's Most Valuable Player after averaging 27 points per game and helping Dallas win the 1984 WABA championship, but the league folded after the season. The final game played was between the Diamonds and the WABA All-Stars, where Lieberman scored 19 points and was named the game's MVP in the Diamonds' 101–94 victory.

Women's American Basketball Association
SportWomen's basketball
Founded1984 (1984)
Inaugural season1984
CeasedDecember 1984
PresidentBill Byrne
CountryUnited States
Last
champion(s)
Dallas Diamonds (1984)
TV partner(s)Satellite Program Network
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