The NBA absolutely hated the ABA. The merger was accomplished only because the leagues were pricing themselves out of business by paying what was then considered outrageous amounts of money to super stars. Basketball was not really considered a top tier professional sport at the time.
All that being said, many of us felt like the NBA harbored a grudge and stuck it to the old ABA teams whenever they could. They even took away the stats of the players from the ABA years in their hallowed career stats. There were a few referees who seemed to call fouls a little differently when the teams were an old line NBA team and a ABA team. For example, how about a playoff game against the Lakers where the first half stats had the Spurs with over 20 shooting fouls and the Lakers had ZERO. The conference finals series against the Bullets was the worst. It was so bad that Doug Moe the coach complained and was fined a hefty amount. The Spurs fans began a campaign to pay his fine and we did it with pennies to show our contempt for the NBA refs.
And its no secret that Stern hated the Spurs forever, probably because they were successful in a small market and kept some of the big-drawing metro NBA teams out of the playoffs with a resulting loss of revenue and fan interest.

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