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Yakima SunKings

American minor-league basketball team


American minor-league basketball team

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founded(1990-2008)
2017
leagueContinental Basketball Association
1990–2008
The Basketball League
2018–2019, 2025-present
historyKansas City Sizzlers
1985–1986
Topeka Sizzlers
1986–1990
Yakima Sun Kings
1990–2005
Yakama Sun Kings
2005–2008
Yakima SunKings
2018–2019
arenaYakima SunDome
locationYakima, Washington, U.S.
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ownerJaime Campos
championships6 (1995, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2018)
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2017 1990–2008 The Basketball League 2018–2019, 2025-present 1985–1986 Topeka Sizzlers 1986–1990 Yakima Sun Kings 1990–2005 Yakama Sun Kings 2005–2008 Yakima SunKings 2018–2019

The Yakima SunKings were a basketball team located in Yakima, Washington, covering the central Washington sports market of Yakima, Tri-Cities, and Ellensburg and played at the Yakima SunDome. The team competed in the Continental Basketball Association from 1990 to 2008. In June 2005, the team was purchased by the Yakama Indian Nation and was renamed the Yakama Sun Kings (from Yakima to Yakama) to honor the Nation.

In 2018, a new version of the team was launched in North American Premier Basketball, which then rebranded as The Basketball League in 2019. The team won the regular season title in both seasons and won the playoff championship in 2018. The league lost western teams prior to the 2020 season and the new SunKings decided against participation in the league.

History

The franchise started in Kansas City, Missouri as the Kansas City Sizzlers, then moved to Topeka, Kansas, before finally relocating to Yakima, Washington. In 1990, the team was purchased by Sacramento attorney Robert Wilson and was led By GM Brooks Ellison. Ex-Major League Baseball player Ted Bowesfield was hired as an adviser. Dianne LaBissionaire, Pat Beehler, and Jay Mahn conducted day-to-day operations. A local contest to select a name was held, and the Yakima Sun Kings was chosen, replacing the old name, "Sizzlers". The team hired local favorite Dean Nicholson as coach. Dennis Rahm became the play-by-play radio announcer and handled media releases.

The Sun Kings was the first team to show a profit in the history of the CBA. The team was fairly successful historically, given the inconsistent nature of minor-league basketball; they won the 1994–95, 1999–2000, 2002–03, 2005–06 and 2006-07 CBA championships. The Sun Kings had a disappointing 2003–04 season when they posted a 10–38 record. They were also 0–9 against the CBA Champion Dakota Wizards.

Ronny Turiaf, a draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2005, played nine games for the Sun Kings in the 2005–06 season, less than six months after undergoing open-heart surgery which caused the Lakers to void his contract. He averaged 13 points in nine games with the team before re-signing with the Lakers in January 2006.

The Sun Kings won their fourth CBA Championship with a 111–101 victory in Game 3 of a best-of-3 finals series against the Gary Steelheads on March 27, 2006.

In 2006–07 the Sun Kings repeated as champions, sweeping the Albany Patroons three games to none.

On April 10, 2008, the Yakama Nation shut down team operations due to financial losses.

On September 29, 2017, it was announced that the Yakima SunKings would be one of the founding franchises of the North American Premier Basketball. In October 2017, Paul Woolpert was rehired as its head coach and general manager. The team won the inaugural championship. The league became The Basketball League in 2019 and Woolpert left the team. The SunKings then removed itself from the league before the 2020 season as most of the western teams had folded. In Fall of 2025 it was announced that the team returned under new ownership for the 2026 season.

Current roster

Notable former players

  • Raja Bell (born 1976), basketball player
  • Alex Fulton (born 1990), basketball player
  • Jim Rowinski, basketball player; 5 seasons total (2 with Topeka, 3 with Yakima)
  • Dennis Williams (born 1965), basketball player

References

References

  1. Press - 04/08/2007, The Associated. (2007-04-07). "Sun Kings take their throne atop the CBA".
  2. Press - 04/08/2007, The Associated. (2007-04-07). "Sun Kings take their throne atop the CBA".
  3. [https://www.espn.com/espn/wire?section=nba&id=2297233 ESPN.com, "Lakers sign F Turiaf"] accessed February 1, 2005
  4. "Yakima Herald-Republic, "Sun Kings win CBA Title"".
  5. "Yakima Herald-Republic, "Without a doubt - Sun Kings win CBA Title"".
  6. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sonics/2004340144_websunkings10.html Seattle Times, "CBA's Sun Kings Fold"]
  7. [http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/news_watch/pro-basketball-and-sun-kings-returning-to-yakima/article_22c1c218-a558-11e7-ab70-8b347d2f6b6a.htmlYakima Herald-Republic, "Yakima will be one of eight cities to play in inaugural season of the North American Premier Basketball League Pro basketball — and Sun Kings — returning to Yakima "]{{Dead link. (December 2025)
  8. Thomas, Dave. (2017-10-17). "Back to the future: Rebooted Sun Kings bring in Woolpert as coach, GM ; Professional Sports". yakimaherald.com.
  9. Thamel, Pete. (2003-05-15). "PRO BASKETBALL; Bell Took Long Road To the N.B.A. (Published 2003)". The New York Times.
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