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The United States Basketball League (USBL) was a professional men's spring
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league. The league was formed in 1985 and ceased operations in 2008. The USBL started in 1985 as one of the first basketball leagues to play a late-spring to early-summer schedule. The league quickly became known as a development league for players, with many players moving up to the
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(NBA) and many more playing in
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. In 1996, the league made a stock offering, a rarity among sports leagues. However, in later years, the league declined as rival leagues appeared and USBL had a tougher time replacing teams that folded. In the last two seasons, the league was mainly a midwestern league, with teams mainly in
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,
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, and
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. After speculation that the USBL might fold after the 2007 season, the league announced that it would sit out the 2008 season and consider its options for the future. In January 2010, the league expressed hopes to resume play in April 2010. However, no further news has surfaced from the league. The final champions are the Kansas Cagerz, who won the title game on July 1, 2007.


History

The United States Basketball League was founded in December 1984 by Daniel T. Meisenheimer, a
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from
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. The league management initially planned to schedule about 40 games during the summer, and started to look for new teams to join the newly formed USBL. Former
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referee
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was named the league's vice president and director of operations, while
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was the commissioner. Meisenheimer introduced a
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of $250,000 per team. The teams for the first season were the Connecticut Colonials from
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; the New Jersey Jammers from
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; the Long Island Knights from
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(owned by Meisenheimer himself); the Rhode Island Gulls from
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; the Springfield Fame from
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; the Westchester Golden Apples from
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; and the Wildwood Aces from Wildwood, New Jersey. Several players with NBA experience joined the USBL: among them Ken Bannister, Jim Bostic, Tracy Jackson, Lowes Moore, Eddie Lee Wilkins and Sam Worthen. Other players who played in the 1985 USBL season would later play in the NBA, such as Michael Adams,
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, Ron Crevier,
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and John "Hot Rod" Williams. After the regular season ended after each team played 25 games, the league management decided not to organize postseason games, since many players were going to join other teams for the start of the regular season of other leagues such as the NBA or the CBA. The first USBL champions were the Springfield Fame, that had ended the regular season leading the league with a 19–6 record. Hot Rod Williams and Tracy Jackson were named co-MVPs, while Manute Bol led the league both in rebounds per game (14.2) and blocks per game (11.2). In 1986 two teams, the Long Island Knights and the Rhode Island Gulls, left the league, and three new franchises joined the USBL: the Gold Coast Stingrays from
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, the Staten Island Stallions from
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and the Tampa Bay Flash from
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. In the same year
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joined the Springfield Fame and became the first female player to play in a professional league with men. Lieberman debuted in June 1986 in a game against the Staten Island Stallions, playing 3 minutes during which she did not score. In 1987 another woman joined the USBL: Lynette Richardson, who had played
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at Florida International, signed for the Miami Tropics. On June 13, 1987, Richardson and Lieberman played against each other during a game between the Miami Tropics and the Long Island Knights: Richardson scored 3 points while Lieberman scored 2. The top teams of the regular season advanced to the ''USBL Postseason Festival'', a playoffs system that saw teams play single elimination games in order to advance to the final game. On three occasions (1985, 1986 and 1990) no postseason was held, and the team with the best regular season record won the championship. In 1989 the USBL ceased operations temporarily in order to improve its organization, and resumed the following season, in 1990.


Complete team list


USBL Champions

''Teams played a single championship game at the end of the playoffs to name the league champions'' *1985 Springfield Fame (19–6) won regular season, no playoffs *1986 Tampa Bay Flash (22–8) won regular season, no playoffs *1987 Miami Tropics 103 Rhode Island Gulls 99 *1988 New Haven Skyhawks 134 Palm Beach Stingrays 126 *1989 ''USBL suspended operations'' *1990 Jacksonville Hooters (15–1) won regular season, no playoffs *1991 Philadelphia Spirit 110 Miami Tropics 108 *1992 Miami Tropics 116 Philadelphia Spirit 114 *1993 Miami Tropics 139 Westchester Stallions 127 *1994 Jacksonville Hooters 117 Atlanta Trojans 109 *1995 Florida Sharks 109 Atlanta Trojans 104 *1996 Florida Sharks 118 Atlantic City Seagulls 115 *1997 Atlantic City Seagulls 114 Long Island Surf 112 *1998 Atlantic City Seagulls 100 Long Island Surf 96 *1999 Atlantic City Seagulls 83 Connecticut Skyhawks 77 *2000 Dodge City Legend 89 Oklahoma Storm 86 *2001 Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs 100 Dodge City Legend 91 *2002 Oklahoma Storm 122 Kansas Cagerz 109 *2003 Dodge City Legend 97 Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs 96 *2004 Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs 118 Brooklyn Kings 116 *2005 Dodge City Legend 97 Kansas Cagerz 84 *2006 Nebraska Cranes 100 Dodge City Legend 92 *2007 Kansas Cagerz 95 Brooklyn Kings 92 *2008 ''USBL suspended operations''


League awards


Player of the Year

*1985: John "Hot Rod" Williams, Rhode Island Gulls & Tracy Jackson, Springfield Fame *1986: Don Collins, Tampa Bay Flash *1987: Don Collins (2), Tampa Bay Stars *1988: Lewis Lloyd, Philadelphia Aces *1990: Jerry Johnson, Jacksonville Hooters *1991: Michael Anderson, Philadelphia Spirit *1992: Roy Tarpley, Miami Tropics *1993: Ken Bannister, Miami Tropics *1994: Stan Rose, Atlanta Trojans *1995: Charles Smith, Florida Sharks *1996: Brent Scott, Portland Mountain Cats *1997:
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, Florida Sharks *1998: Curt Smith, Washington Congressionals *1999: Adrian Griffin, Atlantic City Seagulls *2000: Sean Colson, Dodge City Legend *2001: Jason Lampa, Brooklyn Kings *2002: Kwan Johnson, Brevard Blue Ducks *2003: Albert Mouring, Oklahoma Storm *2004: Chudney Gray, Brooklyn Kings *2005: Nate Johnson, Kansas Cagerz *2006: Quannas White, Oklahoma Storm *2007: Anthony Richardson, Kansas Cagerz


Postseason MVP

*1987: World B. Free, Miami Tropics *1988: Bobby Parks, New Haven Skyhawks *1991: Paul Graham, Philadelphia Spirit *1992: Duane Washington, Miami Tropics *1993: Ken Bannister, Miami Tropics *1994: Fred Lewis, Jacksonville Hooters *1995: Charles Smith, Florida Sharks *1996: Charles Smith (2), Florida Sharks *1997: Mark Baker, Atlantic City Seagulls & Brent Scott, Atlantic City Seagulls *1998: Adrian Griffin, Atlantic City Seagulls *1999: Adrian Griffin (2), Atlantic City Seagulls *2001: Frantz Pierre-Louis, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs & Ace Custis, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs *2002: Joe Ira Clark, Oklahoma Storm *2003: Darrin Hancock, Dodge City Legend *2004: Marcus Fleming, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs *2005: Jermaine Boyette, Dodge City Legend *2006: Alex Sanders, Nebraska Cranes *2007: Nate Johnson, Kansas Cagerz


Rookie of the Year

*1985: John "Hot Rod" Williams, Rhode Island Gulls *1986:
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, Jersey Jammers *1987:
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, Rhode Island Gulls *1988: Ricky Grace, Jersey Shore Bucs *1990: Randy Henry, Jacksonville Hooters *1991: Greg Sutton, Empire State Stallions *1992: Fred Lewis, Jacksonville Hooters *1993: Khari Jaxon, Palm Beach Stingrays *1994: Randy Carter, Memphis Fire *1995: Roger Crawford, Memphis Fire *1996: Mike Lloyd, Atlantic City Seagulls *1997: Mikki Moore, Atlanta Trojans *1998: Kerry Thompson, Tampa Bay Windjammers *1999: Adrian Pledger, New Hampshire Thunder Loons *2000: Jason Lampa, Long Island Surf *2001:
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, Maryland Mustangs *2002: Devin Brown, Kansas Cagerz & Corsley Edwards, Adirondack Wildcats *2003: Lenny Cooke, Brooklyn Kings *2004:
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, Brevard Blue Ducks *2005: Badou Gaye, Westchester Wildfire & John Allen, New Jersey Flyers *2006: Tristan Smith, Long Island PrimeTime *2007: Adam Schaper, Gary Steelheads


Coach of the Year

*1985: Gerald Oliver, Springfield Fame *1986: Henry Bibby, Springfield Fame *1987: Gordon Gibbons, Tampa Bay Stars *1988: Dave Ervin, Philadelphia Aces *1990: Rex Morgan, Jacksonville Hooters *1991: Bill Lange, Philadelphia Spirit *1992: Al Outlaw, Atlanta Eagles *1993:
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, Miami Tropics *1994: Al Outlaw (2), Atlanta Trojans *1995: Mike Mashak, Jersey Turnpikes *1996: Eric Musselman, Florida Sharks *1997: Kevin Mackey, Atlantic City Seagulls *1998:
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, Connecticut Skyhawks *1999: Darryl Dawkins, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs & Kevin Mackey (2), Atlantic City Seagulls *2000: Kent Davidson, Dodge City Legend *2001:
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, Maryland Mustangs *2002: Francis Flax, Kansas Cagerz & Harvey Grant, Brevard Blue Ducks *2003: Cliff Levingston, Dodge City Legend *2004: Dale Osbourne, Dodge City Legend *2005: Ken Charles, Brooklyn Kings *2006: Bryan Gates, Oklahoma Storm *2007: Dale Osbourne (2), Dodge City Legend


Defensive Player of the Year

*2002: Johnny Jackson, Kansas Cagerz *2003: Kevin Freeman, Westchester Wildfire *2004: Immanuel McElroy, Dodge City Legend *2005: Eric Coley, Oklahoma Storm *2006: Anthony Johnson, Kansas Cagerz *2007:
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, Albany Patroons


Man of the Year

*1986: Jim Bostic, Westchester Golden Apples *1987: World B. Free, Miami Tropics *1988: Michael Brooks, Philadelphia Aces *1992:
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, Miami Tropics *1993: Al Outlaw, Atlanta Eagles *1996: Roy Jones Jr., Jacksonville Barracudas


Statistical leaders


Scoring leaders


Rebounding leaders


Assists leaders


20th Anniversary Team

On 21 July 2005 the League announced the players of its "Top 20 and Beyond Anniversary Team" were chosen by a vote of executives, coaches, and administrators that have served over the years in the USBL.


Players

An alphabetical listing of 20 voted players is as follows: * Michael Adams - Guard * Herman Alston - Guard * Darrell Armstrong - Guard * Ken Bannister - Forward *
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- Center * Don Collins - Forward * Tyrone Bogues - Guard * Adrian Griffin - Guard * Johnny Jackson - Forward * Avery Johnson - Guard * Kwan Johnson - Guard * Jason Lampa - Guard * Michael Lloyd - Guard * Anthony Mason - Forward * Andre Perry - Forward * Brent Scott - Forward * Charles Smith - Guard * John Strickland - Forward * Roy Tarpley - Center * John "Hot Rod" Williams - Center ''Honorable mention by USBL (2005)'': * Chris Childs - Spent two years with the Miami Tropics and then a long
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career. * Norris Coleman - Second All-Time leading scorer in the USBL. *
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- "Sweet Pea" first showed the world his talents in the USBL. *
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- Proved that his troubles were behind him with the 1992 Miami Tropics. *
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- A short stint in 1987 was parlayed into a 12 year
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career. *
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- The 1998 Player of the Year. * Darrin Hancock - Is one of only two players with 3 USBL Championship Rings. * Damon Jones - The
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guard played on a talented 1998 Jacksonville squad. * Tim Legler - The
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analyst played 4 great seasons with the Philadelphia franchise. * Sam Mitchell -
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Head Coach played two season in Westchester in 1985-85. * Kareem Reid - Known as "The Best Kept Secret". * Lazarus Sims - Known as "Z". * Curt Smith - The 1998 Player of the Year. * Jermaine Walker - A scoring force for 5 seasons for Rex Morgan's coached teams. *
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- Set the stage for Arkansas Little men becoming a force in the
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.


Coaches

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* Ken Charles * Darryl Dawkins * Francis Flax * Gordon Gibbons * Ray Hodge * John Lucas * Rex Morgan * Eric Musselman * Gerald Oliver


Notable past players

''Source'' USA * Michael Adams – ( Springfield Fame) * Michael Anderson – ( Philadelphia Aces, Philadelphia Spirit) * Darrell Armstrong – ( Atlanta Trojans) * Raja Bell – ( Tampa Bay Windjammers) * Henry Bibby - ( Springfield Fame) * Mark Blount – ( Atlantic City Seagulls,
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) * Tyrone "Muggsy" Bogues – ( Rhode Island Gulls) * Devin Brown – ( Kansas Cagerz) * Chris Childs – ( Miami Tropics) *
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– ( Miami Tropics) * Mark Davis – ( Long Island Knights) *
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– ( Atlantic City Seagulls) *
Richard Dumas Richard Wayne Dumas Jr. (born May 19, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he is the son of former American Basketball Association (ABA) player Rich Dumas. Basketball career Dumas, a 6' 7" smal ...
– ( Miami Tropics) *
Mario Elie Mario Antoine Elie (born November 26, 1963) is an American former professional basketball coach and player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Elie grew up in New York City and played college basketball for the American International ...
– ( Miami Tropics) * LeRon Ellis – ( Connecticut Skyhawks) * World B. Free – ( Miami Tropics) * Doug Gottlieb – ( Oklahoma Storm) * Darrin Hancock – ( New Jersey Shore Cats, Dodge City Legend, Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs, Kansas Cagerz) * Antonio Harvey – ( Atlanta Eagles) *
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– ( Pennsylvania Valleydawgs) *
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– ( Washington Congressionals) * Anderson Hunt – ( Miami Tropics) * Mike James – ( Long Island Surf) * Keith Jennings – ( Jacksonville Hooters) * Avery Johnson – ( Palm Beach Stingrays) * Anthony Jones – ( Palm Beach Stingrays) * Roy Jones Jr. – ( Brevard Blue Ducks) * Eddie Jordan – ( Jersey Jammers) * R. Kelly – ( Atlantic City Seagulls) * Shawn Kemp - Oklahoma Storm * Rusty LaRue – ( Carolina Cardinals) *
Nancy Lieberman Nancy Ilizabeth Lieberman (born July 1, 1958), nicknamed "Lady Magic", is an American former professional basketball player and coach in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) who is currently a broadcaster for the Oklahoma City Thun ...
– ( Springfield Fame) * Anthony Mason – ( Long Island Surf) *
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– ( Staten Island Stallions) *
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– ( Dodge City Legend), ( Gary Steelheads) *
Moochie Norris Martyn Bernard "Moochie" Norris (born July 27, 1973) is an American former professional basketball player who played several seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as other leagues. He is the head coach of the Houston Push ...
– ( Washington Congressionals) * Kevin Ollie – ( Connecticut Skyhawks) * Terrell Owens – ( Adirondack Wildcats) * Victor Page – ( Washington Congressionals) * Simeon Rice – ( Philadelphia Power) * Lynette Richardson – ( Miami Tropics) * Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson – ( Long Island Knights) * Cliff Robinson – ( Miami Tropics) * LaMont "ShowBoat" Robinson - ( Long Island Knights) * Jim Rowinski - ( Long Island Surf) * Shawnelle Scott – ( Long Island Surf) * Charles Smith – ( Florida Sharks) * Curt Smith – ( Washington Congressionals) * Mark Strickland – ( Philadelphia Spirit, Atlanta Trojans, Atlantic City Seagulls) *
Derek Strong Derek Lamar Strong (born February 9, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who played in ten National Basketball Association (NBA) seasons from 1991 to 2001 for six different teams. A 6'8" forward from Xavier University (Cin ...
– ( Miami Tropics) * Roy Tarpley – ( Miami Tropics) * Kelvin Upshaw – ( Palmbeach Stingrays) * Chris Washburn – ( Miami Tropics, Westchester Stallions) * Anthony "Spud" Webb – ( Rhode Island Gulls) *
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– ( Miami Tropics) * John "Hot Rod" Williams – ( Rhode Island Gulls) * Lorenzo Williams – ( Palmbeach Stingrays) * Ime Udoka – ( Adirondack Wildcats) Rest of the World * Bong Alvarez - ( Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs) * Marcelo Nicola – ( Long Island Surf) *
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– ( Rhode Island Gulls) *
Nate Archibald Nathaniel "Tiny" Archibald (born September 2, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player. He spent 14 years playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA), most notably with the Cincinnati Royals/ Kansas City–Omaha King ...
– ( Jersey Shore Bucs) * Yinka Dare – (
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)


See also

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References


External links


HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES BASKETBALL LEAGUE
on apbr.org


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