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World Basketball Association

American men's basketball league


Summary

American men's basketball league

FieldValue
titleWorld Basketball Association (WBA)
logoWorld Basketball Association logo.png
sportBasketball
founded2004
motto"The next best thing to the NBA"
teams7
countryUSA
continentFIBA Americas (Americas)
championAnderson Upstate Heat
most_champsGwinnett Majic (3)
websitewww.WBAball.net
dissolved2013

The World Basketball Association (WBA) was a semi-professional men's spring basketball league in the United States. The league suspended operations after the 2013 season.

History

The WBA was conceived in 2009, with seven teams scheduled to play. One of those original seven, the Chattanooga Majic, did not start the season and was replaced by the Bristol Crusaders.

Final teams

TeamCityArenaHead Coach
Atlanta BlazeBrookhaven, GeorgiaLynwood GymnasiumLionel Garrett
Conyers Court KingsConyers, GeorgiaJ.P. Carr GynmnasiumNolley Larry
Gastonia GamersGastonia, North CarolinaAshbrook High School GymnasiumTBA
Gwinnett MajicGwinnett County, GeorgiaBogan Park GymnasiumDavid Akin
Mauldin StarsGreenville, South CarolinaTBATBA
Rome GladiatorsRome, GeorgiaWinthrop-King CentreJackie Copeland
Upstate HeatAnderson, South CarolinaAnderson Recreation CenterFrederick Summer

Former teams

  • Arkansas ArchAngels (2005–06)
  • Atlanta Hardhats
  • Birmingham Steel (never played)
  • Bristol Crusaders (2004)
  • Chattanooga Majic (never played)
  • Cleveland Majic (2005–06)
  • Decatur Court Kings
  • Druid City Dragons (2006)
  • Florida Flight (2010)
  • Floyd County Rage
  • Fort Worth Star Prospects
  • Franklin Knights (2010)
  • Raleigh Knights (2004) then Gainesville Knights (2005–06) (withdrew during season)
  • Georgia Warriors (2006–08) (formed as Cartersville Warriors in 2006)
  • Gulf Coast Bandits (2005)
  • Gwinnett Ravia-Rebels
  • Jackson Rage (2004)
  • Kentucky Reach (2004–05)
  • Macon Blaze (2005)
  • [Magic City Court Kings]] (2005–06) (withdrew during 2006 season)
  • Mayas-USA
  • Marietta Storm (2006-08)
  • Mississippi Hardhats (2004–2009)
  • Mississippi Miracles (2007)
  • Murfreesboro Musicians (2006–08)
  • Newport News Wildcats (never played)
  • North Mississippi Tornadoes
  • Southern Crescent Lightning (2004–05)
  • Texas Tycoons
  • Tunica Gamblers (2004–05)
  • Tupelo Rock-n-Rollers (2009–10)

Champions

YearChampionRunner-upResult
2004Southern Crescent LightningJackson Rage82-79
2005Rome GladiatorsMississippi Hardhats103-100
2006Rome GladiatorsCartersville Warriors125-114
2007Mayas-USAGwinnett Ravia-Rebels114-104
2008Decatur Court KingsBuford Majic131-128 (2OT)
2009Buford MajicTupelo Rock-n-Rollers95-93
2010Gwinnett MajicFranklin Knights133-113
2011Gwinnett MajicConyers Court Kings113-91
2012No championship
2013Anderson Upstate HeatRome Gladiators

References

References

  1. "WBA league Championship".
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