This is the year-to-year membership and makeup of the Premier Basketball League, including league divisional alignment and the circumstances of teams no longer in the league.
Alignments
2008
2009
2010
2011
East Division | West Division |
---|---|
Halifax Rainmen | Bluegrass Stallions |
Quebec Kebs | Dayton Air Strikers |
Saint John Mill Rats | Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry |
Vermont Frost Heaves* | Rochester Razorsharks |
*The Frost Heaves folded partway through the 2011 season.
2012
Eastern Division | Central Division |
---|---|
Charleston Gunners | Central Illinois Drive |
Dayton Air Strikers | Chicago Muscle |
Lake Michigan Admirals | Indiana Diesels |
Rochester Razorsharks | Northwest Indiana Stars |
Scranton/Wilkes- Barre Steamers | Sauk Valley Predators |
St. Louis Phoenix |
Defunct Teams/Failed Expansion
- Arkansas Impact[1] (2008)
- Augusta Groove[2] (2008-09)
- Bridgeport, Connecticut[3]
- Buffalo Dragons (2008-10) - sold to the management of the Buffalo Sharks of the ABA to form the Buffalo Stampede.[4]
- Chicago Aztecas[5]
- Chicago Throwbacks (2008-09)
- Dallas Defenders (2008) - ownership revoked mid-season,[6] replaced by league-run replacement,[7] folded when no outside owner could be found
- Detroit Panthers (2008-09)
- Jacksonville JAM - expelled by league[8]
- Jacksonville SLAM (2008) - league-run replacement for JAM; folded when no outside owner could be found[1]
- Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry-(2009-11) left after losing in the controversial 2011 PBL Finals. Suspended operations.[9]
- Mid-Michigan Destroyers[1] (2009)
- Montreal Sasquatch[1] (2009)
- Pee Dee Vipers (2014)
- Philadelphia Flight (2014)
- Quad City Riverhawks[1] (2007-08)
- Reading Railers[1] (2007-08)
- Rockford Fury (2007-08) - folded when the PBL instituted a "one team per owner" rule[10]
- Southeast Asian All-Stars - announced by PBL, have not been heard from since and not on official website's team roster.[11]
- Toronto Lazers - PBL announced a Toronto expansion team but the team did not join the league for the 2009 season. No update from the league on their status.[12]
- Vermont Frost Heaves (2009-11) - folded from lack of funds.[13]
Teams that left the PBL for another league
- Battle Creek Knights - rejoined International Basketball League[14]
- Bluegrass Stallions- left under unspecified circumstances.[15]
- Buffalo Stampede - removed by the league for failure to adhere to operating standards,[16] joined Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League[17]
- Capitanes de Arecibo - rejoined Baloncesto Superior Nacional
- Dayton Air Strikers-(2011-12) joined International Basketball League,[18] returned to PBL for 2012 season[19]
- Halifax Rainmen (2009-11) - left after controversial 2011 playoffs for National Basketball League of Canada.[20]
- Lafayette Legends - announced, never played a PBL game. Joined Independent Basketball Association (also never played).
- Maryland GreenHawks (2007-09) - joined Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League as Washington GreenHawks,[21] folded.
- Minnesota Ripknees (2007) - returned to American Basketball Association,[22] folded shortly afterward.[23]
- Quebec Kebs (2009-11) - left after controversial 2011 playoffs for National Basketball League of Canada[24]
- Racine Storm (2014-16) - played three games in 2016 before leaving PBL; ceasing operations
- Saint John Mill Rats (2009-11) - left after controversial 2011 playoffs for National Basketball League of Canada[25]
Timeline
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 teams, thepbl.com, retrieved 2010-05-28
- ↑ Byler, Billy (2009-11-03), Augusta loses its Groove, Augusta Chronicle, retrieved 2009-11-04
- ↑ Premier Basketball League heads to Las Vegas for SGMA show, Our Sports Central, 2007-05-23, retrieved 2008-05-20
- ↑ McKissic, Rodney (2008-09-19), Teams merge to form Stampede, The Buffalo News, retrieved 2008-09-19
- ↑ Maryland Nighthawks Announce 2008 Regular Season Schedule, Our Sports Central, 2007-10-17, retrieved 2009-07-29
- ↑ Dallas Defenders Cease Operations In PBL, Our Sports Central, 2008-02-11, retrieved 2009-07-29
- ↑ Munson, Chris (2008-02-20), PBL at the Halfway Pole, Our Sports Central, retrieved 2009-07-29
- ↑ Premier Basketball League Takes Over Operations In Jacksonville, Our Sports Central, 2008-02-04, retrieved 2008-02-05
- ↑ Cavs fall to RazorSharks in PBL Finals, Lawton Constitution, 2011-04-19, archived from the original on 2011-04-19, retrieved 2011-04-19
- ↑ Fury Finished, MyStateline.com, 2008-08-08, archived from the original on 2011-07-14, retrieved 2010-10-12
- ↑ Southeast Asian All-Star Team to Join the Premier Basketball League, Our Sports Central, 2008-04-16, retrieved 2009-07-29
- ↑ Toronto Lazers Join Premier Basketball League, Our Sports Central, 2008-04-17, retrieved 2009-07-29
- ↑ Vermont Frost Heaves hoops team folds, Burlington Free Press, 2011-01-26, retrieved 2011-01-26
- ↑ Broderick, Bill (2009-07-03), Knights to sit out next year, Battle Creek Enquirer, retrieved 2009-09-07
- ↑ Chase, Tony (2011-04-19), Stallions, Our Sports Central, retrieved 2011-04-19
- ↑ Premier Basketball League Reorganizes, Our Sports Central, 2010-05-24, retrieved 2010-05-24
- ↑ Buffalo Stampede Join the ACPBL, Our Sports Central, 2010-08-10, retrieved 2010-08-10
- ↑ Air Strikers to play eight games in IBL, Dayton Daily News, retrieved 2011-04-19
- ↑ PBL Welcomes Back Dayton Air Strikers, Our Sports Central, 2011-07-18, retrieved 2011-08-15
- ↑ Halifax Rainmen Exit Premier Basketball League, Our Sports Central, 2011-04-18, retrieved 2011-04-19
- ↑ GreenHawks Move To Nations Capitol and Join ACPBL!, archived from the original on 2011-07-07, retrieved 2010-08-20
- ↑ Premiere Basketball League Wishes Ripknees the best, Our Sports Central, 2007-10-23, retrieved 2009-02-10
- ↑ Reeths, Paul (2008-01-18), Frustrations mount in ABA, Our Sports Central, retrieved 2008-01-21
- ↑ Martel, Thais (2011-04-19), Les Kebs quittent la PBL, Québec Hebdo, archived from the original on 2012-09-08, retrieved 2011-04-19
- ↑ Saint John Mill Rats Disassociate from PBL, Our Sports Central, 2011-04-18, retrieved 2011-04-19
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