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The Basketball League (TBL)
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2024 TBL season
SportBasketball
Founded2017
First season2018
CEOEvelyn Magley
PresidentDave Magley
CommissionerCarlnel Wiley
Motto"Where the spirit of the game lives"
No. of teams38
CountriesUnited States
Canada
ContinentFIBA Americas (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
Potawatomi Fire (2024)
Official websitethebasketballleague.net

The Basketball League (TBL), formerly North America Premier Basketball (NAPB), is a professional basketball organization. The league began operating in North America in 2018 with eight teams, and expanded to 38 teams as of 2024.

The Basketball League is a professional basketball league providing player salaries from $500 to $6,500 per month,[1][2] while teams operate on a budget of $125,000 to $250,000 per season.[3]

History

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On July 7, 2017, Sev Hrywnak and Dave Magley announced the formation of a new professional basketball league. Magley previously served as commissioner for the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC).[4] Hrywnak was the owner of the Rochester Razorsharks. Teams are based throughout the United States and Western Canada. Over the course of two years, the league administration located cities that formerly hosted basketball teams in the defunct Continental Basketball Association, the Premier Basketball League, defunct NBA teams and other potential sports markets. The purpose of the league is to provide opportunities for community involvement particularly schools from the elementary to high school levels. Programs include players reading to younger children, hosting basketball camps for teens, and speaking in school-wide assemblies about substance abuse and staying in school.[5]

The league launched its inaugural 2018 season with eight teams: the Albany Patroons, Kansas City Tornados, Kentucky Thoroughbreds, Nevada Desert Dogs, Ohio Cardinals, Rochester Razorsharks, Vancouver Knights, and the Yakima SunKings. The Ohio Cardinals were replaced mid-season by the Ohio Bootleggers, a team operated by the former ownership of the Vancouver Knights.

On February 25, 2018, Dave Magley announced that there were four more approved franchises in Bellevue, Washington; Raleigh, North Carolina; Tampa, Florida; and San Diego, California; with the goal of 16 total well-funded teams, for a 2019 season.[6]

After the first NAPB season, Magley acquired the league as sole owner, moved the headquarters to Indiana, and named Evelyn Magley—his wife—as the new CEO. On July 14, the league was re-branded as The Basketball League (TBL).[7] Paul Mokeski, head coach and general manager of the Nevada Desert Dogs during the inaugural season, was then named commissioner of the league for the 2019 season.[8] During the league changes, the Ohio Bootleggers, Rochester Razorsharks, and Vancouver Knights folded while the Bellevue team never came to fruition. The league then added the existing teams, the Jamestown Jackals and New York Court Kings, in addition to the three previously announced expansion teams, the Raleigh Firebirds, San Diego Waves, and Tampa Bay Titans. Three teams also slightly re-branded with the Kansas City Tornadoes, Mesquite Desert Dogs, and Owensboro Thoroughbreds. The 2019 season commenced with ten teams.

During the second season, there were many canceled and rescheduled games.[9] The league cut its season short, with the New York Court Kings and Kansas City Tornadoes either folding or ceasing operations for the season.[10]

Prior to the third season, the league added the Columbus Condors, Dayton Flight, Dallas Skyline, Gulf Coast Lions, Indy Express, Lewisville Yellow Jackets, and the Tri-State Admirals as expansion teams.[11][12] The San Diego Waves were replaced by expansion San Diego Armada while the Waves were being relocated, but neither team would make the 2020 schedule.[13] Due to the lack of other western teams, the Yakima SunKings and the Mesquite Desert Dogs suspended operations. The third season started in January 2020, but on March 11, 2020, the league announced the season would end prematurely due to the COVID-19 pandemic and have a four-team playoff on March 18 through 22. However, the tournament was also cancelled as most events throughout the country were closed to prevent the spread of the virus.

The league then proceeded to announce several new teams for the 2021 season, expanding from 12 teams in the curtailed 2020 season to 35 teams by January 11, 2021. Several of the added teams came from the semi-professional American Basketball Association.[14][15][16][17] In March, several teams began opting out of the season due to the ongoing pandemic restrictions.

For the 2021–22 season, the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) announced that they had agreed to inter-league series play with several teams from The Basketball League. The games played between the teams from the two leagues are included in their respective regular season standings for each league.[18] In July 2024, TBL's first proposed Canadian team, the Port City Power based in Saint John, New Brunswick was announced. League President David Magley also announced that TBL would be planning to further expand into The Maritimes for the 2025 season.[19]

On August 28, 2024, the Glass City Wranglers announced they would depart for the Basketball Super League for the 2024–2025 season.[20] In October 2024, the Connecticut Crusaders announced they were relocating from Bridgeport, Connecticut to New Haven, Connecticut.[21]

Teams

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The Basketball League is located in the United States
Lightning
Lightning
Fire
Fire
Thunder
Thunder
7ers
7ers
Griffins
Griffins
Sky Kings
Sky Kings
Crusaders
Crusaders
Flying Cows
Flying Cows
95ers
95ers
Titans
Titans
Kraken
Kraken
Grind
Grind
Flight
Flight
Vipers
Vipers
Warriors
Warriors
Distillers
Distillers
BobKats
BobKats
Leprechauns
Leprechauns
Timberjacks
Timberjacks
Majestics
Majestics
Jaguars
Jaguars
Electric
Electric
Sharks
Sharks
SuperHawks
SuperHawks
Volcanoes
Volcanoes
Big Horns
Big Horns
Ignite
Ignite
Capitals
Capitals
Waves
Waves
Base locations of teams in The Basketball League. Colors represent conference alignment as of the 2025 season.
The Basketball League teams
Division Team City Arena Capacity Founded Joined Head coach
Atlantic Northeast Albany Patroons Albany, New York Washington Avenue Armory 3,600 2017[a] 2018 Derrick Rowland
Connecticut Crusaders New Haven, Connecticut James Moore Field House 2023 2024
Frederick Flying Cows Frederick, Maryland Woodsboro Bank Arena 2023 2024 Ed Corporal
Halifax Hoopers Halifax, Nova Scotia 2024 2025 Augy Jones
Port City Power Saint John, New Brunswick Lord Beaverbrook Rink 2,000 2024
Reading Rebels Reading, Pennsylvania Physical Education Center 2021 2022 Joe Linderman
Rhode Island Kraken Warwick, Rhode Island multiple 2023 2024
Tri-State Admirals Dix Hills, New York Upper Christian Gym 2020 2021
Tri City Tides Moncton, New Brunswick Crandall University 2,000 2024 2025 Rob Spon
Virginia Valley Vipers Purcellville, Virginia Patrick Henry College 1,200 2022 2023 Lester Conner
Atlantic Southeast
Jacksonville 95ers Jacksonville, Florida Swisher Gymnasium 2023 2024 Jerrod Tucker
Raleigh Firebirds Raleigh, North Carolina Emery Gymnasium 2018 2019 Bob MacKinnon
Rocket City Flight Huntsville, Alabama Oakwood University 2024 Al Jackson
Savannah Buccaneers Savannah, Georgia Tiger Arena 5,000 2022 2023
Tampa Bay Titans Tampa Howard W. Blake High School 2019 2025
Central Enid Outlaws Enid, Oklahoma Stride Bank Center 3,887 2020 2021 Billy Hiatt
Little Rock Lightning Little Rock, Arkansas Hall High School 2020 2021 Brian Rowsom
Potawatomi Fire Shawnee, Oklahoma FireLake Arena 5,000 2021 2022 Mark Dannhoff
Santa Ana Thunder Santa Ana, New Mexico Bernalillo High School 2023 2024 Cliff Levingston
Texas 7ers Terrell, Texas Southwestern Christian College 2023 2024 Kendrick Bryson
Wichita Sky Kings Wichita, Kansas Fugate Gymnasium 10,506 2022 2023 Johnny Tyson
Midwest Cincinnati Warriors Cincinnati, Ohio Gamble Montessori High School 2021 2022 James Millen
Derby City Distillers Louisville, Kentucky Gardner Gymnasium 2022 2023 Tim Gray
Kokomo BobKats Kokomo, Indiana Memorial Gymnasium 7,200 2020 2021 Chandler Levingston Simon
Lebanon Leprechauns Lebanon, Indiana Farmer's Bank Fieldhouse 2,500 2021 2022 John Benson
Medora Timberjacks Medora, Indiana Medora High School 1,200 2021 2022 Mark Morin
St. Louis Griffins St. Louis, Missouri Harris–Stowe State University 2022 2023
West Virginia Grind Charleston, West Virginia Walker Convocation Center 2023
Pacific Northwest
Great Falls Electric Great Falls, Montana Great Falls High School 2023 2024 Steve Keller
Salem Capitals Salem, Oregon Salem Armory Auditorium 3,887 2020 2022 Brian Stevens
Seattle Super Hawks Seattle, Washington Royal Brougham Pavilion 2,500 2022 2023 Terry Jones
Vancouver Volcanoes Vancouver, Washington O'Connell Sports Center 2021 2022 Jeff Perrault
Willamette Valley Jaguars Willamette Valley, Oregon multiple 2023 2024
Wenatchee Bighorns Wenatchee, Washington Smith Gym 2,000 2022 2023 Matt Riley
Pacific Southeast Bakersfield Majestics Bakersfield, California Riverlakes Ranch Community Center 2021 2022 Marc Mo
Los Angeles Ignite Los Angeles, California California State Los Angeles 2023 2024 Vicken Eskidjian
Long Beach Waves Long Beach, California Long Beach State University 2021 2022
San Diego Sharks San Diego, California San Diego City College 2022 Brandon Cheeks

Announced teams

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Proposed teams in The Basketball League
Team City Arena Capacity Founded Joining Head coach
Arizona Heet Chandler, Arizona Coyote Center 2021 2025
DMV Soldiers Charles County, Maryland 2024 2026
Baltimore Venom Baltimore, Maryland 2024
Halifax Hoopers Halifax, Nova Scotia 2024 2025 Augy Jones
Tri City Tides Moncton, New Brunswick Crandall University 2,000 2024 2025 Rob Spon
Port City Power Saint John, New Brunswick Lord Beaverbrook Rink 2,000 2024 2025

Former teams

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Former teams in The Basketball League
Team City Arena Seasons Notes
Atlantic City Gambits Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic City High School 2021–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Carolina Coyotes Columbia, South Carolina Glenforest School 2020–2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Central Alabama Jaguars Montgomery, Alabama Garrett Coliseum 2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Central Florida Force Orlando, Florida Barnett Park Recreation Complex 2021–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Charlotte Purple Jackets Charlotte, North Carolina Curry Court 2021–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Columbus Condors Columbus, Ohio multiple 2020–2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
Dayton Flight Dayton, Ohio Dayton Sports Complex 2020–2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Detroit Hustle Detroit, Michigan Loyola High School 2020–2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Fayetteville Stingers Fayetteville, North Carolina Crown Complex 2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Georgia Soul Augusta, Georgia HEAL Complex 2021–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Glass City Wranglers Toledo, Ohio Student Health and Activities Center 2022–2024 Moved to the Basketball Super League[20]
Gulf Coast Lions Sarasota, Florida Newton Estates Gym 2020–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Houston Push Houston, Texas 2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
Indy Express Indianapolis, Indiana Municipal Gardens 2020–2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
Indiana All-Americans New Castle, Indiana Blue River Valley High School 2022 Not listed on website after season. ended.
Kansas City Tornadoes Kansas City, Missouri multiple 2018–2019 Reportedly backed out of participating in 2019 playoffs despite being second place; not listed on website after season ended.
Kentucky Enforcers Edgewood, Kentucky Thomas More University 2021–2023 Reportedly taking the 2023–2024 season off.
Lehigh Valley Legends Easton, Pennsylvania Kirby Sports Center 2021–2023 Not listed on website after 2021 season ended.
Lewisville Leopards Lewisville, Texas Macedonia C.A.R.E. Center 2020–2021 Known as the Lewisville Yellow Jackets in the 2020 season; not listed on website after 2021 season ended.
Massachusetts Monarchs Taunton, Massachusetts Taunton High School 2020–2022 not listed on website after 2022 season ended.
Mesquite Desert Dogs Mesquite, Nevada multiple 2018–2019 Withdrew prior to the 2020 season citing travel costs as the last remaining west coast team.[22]
Midtown Prestige Wichita, Kansas 2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
New York Court Kings Queens, New York Elmcor Youth and Adult Activities Center 2019 Joined from the ABA; apparently ceased operations during the 2019 season.
Ohio Bootleggers Westerville, Ohio Otterbein University Rike Center 2018 Owners of the Bootleggers had been operating the Vancouver Knights since sometime during the 2018 season. The Bootleggers' NABL team then replaced the folded Ohio Cardinals midseason, but were not listed by TBL as a 2019 member. The Bootleggers relaunched as the Columbus Condors in 2020.
Ohio Cardinals Akron, Ohio LeBron James Arena 2018 Folded during the 2018 season.
Oklahoma Panthers Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Putnam City High School 2021–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Omaha's Finest Omaha, Nebraska Millard North High School 2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
Owensboro Thoroughbreds Owensboro, Kentucky Owensboro Sportscenter 2018–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Pearland Texas Warriors Pearland, Texas Pearland Nortorium 2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Rochester Razorsharks Rochester, New York Blue Cross Arena 2018 Played the 2018 NAPB season. Change of ownership and left TBL.
Syracuse Stallions Syracuse, New York Liverpool High School 2017–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
San Diego Guardians San Diego, California 2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
San Diego Waves San Diego, California San Diego Mesa College 2019 Team's owner was stated to be relocating the team to an undecided location. San Diego Armada was announced as a replacement team for the 2020 season under new ownership.
Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks Shreveport, Louisiana Gold Dome 2021–2024 Folded midway though 2024 season
Sugarland Imperials Sugar Land, Texas Wheeler Field House 2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
SoCal Moguls San Diego North County Canyon Crest Academy 2021–2022 Not listed on website after season. ended.
Tallahassee Southern Kings Tallahassee, Florida TCC Eagle Dome 2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
Vancouver Knights Richmond, British Columbia Richmond Olympic Oval 2018 The Ohio Bootleggers' ownership took over operations of the Knights during the season and the Knights became a travel team. Ownership was transferred during the 2018 season to another unidentified group once the Bootleggers took over for the Cardinals' schedule. Was not listed by TBL as a 2019 member.
Vegas Ballers Las Vegas, Nevada Tarkanian Basketball Center 2021 Not listed on website after season ended.
Waco Royals Chilton, Texas Chilton High School 2020–2022 Not listed on website after season ended.
West Coast Breeze San Marcos, California multiple 2021, 2023 Not listed on website after season ended.
Yakima SunKings Yakima, Washington Yakima SunDome 2018–2019 Went on hiatus for 2020.[23]
York Mighty Ants York, Pennsylvania William Penn Senior High School 2023 Not listed on website after season.
'Kalamazoo Galaxy Kalamazoo, Michigan Wings Event Center 2022–2023 Not listed on website after season ended.

Seasons

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Overview of The Basketball League seasons
Season Regular season champion Regular season MVP Playoff champion Playoff runner-up Playoff MVP
2018 Yakima SunKings Edwin Ubiles (Albany) Yakima SunKings Albany Patroons Renaldo Major
2019 Yakima SunKings Robert Duncan (Yakima) Albany Patroons Yakima SunKings Shadell Millinghaus
2020 Indy Express* Corey Taite (Tri-State) Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Enid Outlaws Chance Comanche (Enid) Enid Outlaws Syracuse Stallions Chance Comanche
2022 Shreveport Mavericks Deshawn Munson (Potawatomi Fire) Shreveport Mavericks Albany Patroons
2023 Potawatomi Fire Potawatomi Fire St. Louis Griffins
2024 Potawatomi Fire Potawatomi Fire St. Louis Griffins

* Shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Indy Express had the best overall record at the time of cancellation.

Notes

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  1. ^ New franchise replacing the defunct team of the same name.

References

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  2. ^ "US Basketball News, Scores, Stats, Analysis, Standings". www.usbasket.com. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  3. ^ "The Raptors Are New to Tampa's Basketball Scene. The Titans Aren't". The New York Times. January 20, 2021. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  4. ^ "KU notebook: Ex-Jayhawk David Magley leaves Canada pro league for new venture in U.S." The Kansas City Star. July 2, 2017.
  5. ^ "The North American Premier Basketball League". NAPB.
  6. ^ "State of the NAPB: Magley shares thoughts on first half of season". NAPB. February 25, 2018.
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  9. ^ "Good and Bad news for Desert Dogs". Mesquite Local News. April 12, 2019.
  10. ^ Wilkin, By Tim (April 8, 2019). "Patroons trying to make it work". Times Union.
  11. ^ "Dayton Flight Takes Off in Ohio". The Basketball League. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  12. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". Our Sports Central. 9 September 2019. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
  13. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". Our Sports Central. 2 September 2019. Retrieved September 2, 2019.
  14. ^ "Syracuse Stallions take it up a notch, move from ABA to 'The Basketball League'". CNY Central. May 1, 2020.
  15. ^ "Portland Storm to Become Full ABA Team". ABA Live Action. April 18, 2020.
  16. ^ "San Diego Guardians Support Local Community as New Professional Basketball Team in TBL". The Basketball League. August 3, 2020.
  17. ^ Wright, Rueben (April 1, 2021). "Pro Basketball Returns to Shreveport". News Radio 710 KEEL. Retrieved 2021-04-19.
  18. ^ "NBL Canada Returns to Celebrate 10th Season with Inter-League Play". OurSports Central. November 4, 2021.
  19. ^ Phillips, Regis (July 31, 2024). "Saint John's newest basketball team announced". Country 94. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
  20. ^ a b "Glass City Wranglers: A Slam Dunk for Toledo". Glass City Wranglers. August 28, 2024. Retrieved August 28, 2024.
  21. ^ "Connecticut Crusaders's post". Facebook. October 18, 2024. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
  22. ^ "Mesquite Desert Dogs November 18, 2019, Facebook post". Facebook. November 18, 2019.
  23. ^ "SunKings will not be returning for a third season". KIMA TV. October 29, 2019.
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