By The Numbers
- 1 ABA Western Division regular season runner up (1970–71)
- 3 ABA Western Division regular season championships (1971–72, 1972–93, 1973–74)
- 2 ABA Western Division playoff runners up (1971–72, 1972–73)
- 3 ABA Western Division playoff championships (1969–1970, 1970–71, 1973–74)
- 1 ABA Championship (1970–71)
- .321 winning percentage in ABA regular season games as the Anaheim Amigos
- .469 winning percentage in ABA regular season games as the Los Angeles Stars
- .571 winning percentage in ABA playoffs as the Utah Stars
- .588 winning percentage in ABA playoffs as the Los Angeles Stars (only the Pittsburgh Condors and Oakland Oaks did better)
- .608 winning percentage in ABA regular season games as the Utah Stars
- 3 number of cities the franchise called home (Anaheim, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City)
- 7 number of playoff games lost as the Los Angeles Stars
- 10 number of playoff games won as the Los Angeles Stars
- 25 number of regular season games won as the Anaheim Amigos
- 27 number of playoff games lost as the Utah Stars
- 36 number of playoff games won as the Utah Stars
- 53 number of regular season games lost as the Anaheim Amigos
- 76 number of regular season games won as the Los Angeles Stars
- 86 number of regular season games lost as the Los Angeles Stars
- 171 number of regular season games lost as the Utah Stars
- 265 number of regular season games won as the Utah Stars
- 12,166 capacity at the Salt Palace
- 13,260 crowd at the Salt Palace for Game 7 of the 1971 ABA championship series
- 30,000 dollar cost to enter the Amigos as an original ABA franchise in 1967
- 262,342 attendance during their first season in Salt Lake City
- 450,000 sale price of the Amigos franchise in 1968
- 500,000 dollars lost in the Amigos' first season in Anaheim
- 850,000 sale price of the Stars franchise in 1970
- As the Utah Stars, the team's regular season winning percentage was .608, second only to the Minnesota Muskies; however, if the franchise's Anaheim and Los Angeles games are included, the Kentucky Colonels have a higher winning percentage, at .602.
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