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National Basketball League (Canada)

National Basketball League (Canada)

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The National Basketball League was a professional basketball league based in Canada that lasted only one and a half seasons in 1993 and 1994.[1] It rose from the ashes of the World Basketball League which folded after the 1992 season, which had teams in various Canadian and American cities; the new league combined several former WBL teams based in Canada and new franchises.[2] The NBL's first game was played on May 1, 1993 when the Cape Breton Breakers visited the Halifax Windjammers. The Breakers won the regular season championship with a 30-16 record, but they lost the championship finals to Saskatoon three games to one.

During the 1994 season there were rumours that the Cape Breton team was going to move to Saint John in mid-season, which never happened before the league folded on July 9, 1994. Halifax, which finished last in 1993, was in first place at the time the league had folded.

The league's president was Sam Katz and the commissioner was Tom Nissalke.[3]

NBL teams

TeamCityArenaSeasonsNotes
Calgary OutlawsCalgary, AlbertaJack Simpson Gymnasium (University of Calgary)
Olympic Saddledome
1994Expansion team
Cape Breton BreakersSydney, Nova ScotiaCentre 2001993-94Expansion team
Halifax WindjammersHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax Metro Centre1993-94Holdover from the WBL
Edmonton SkyhawksEdmonton, AlbertaNorthlands Coliseum1993 (playoffs)-94Moved from Hamilton
Hamilton SkyhawksHamilton, OntarioCopps Coliseum1993Holdover from the WBL, moved to Edmonton
Montreal DragonsMontreal, QuebecVerdun Auditorium1993Expansion team
Saskatoon SlamSaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Place1993-94Holdover from WBL. Ownership changed the name of the franchise in the new league. Originally known as the “Saskatchewan Storm” in the WBL.
Winnipeg ThunderWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg Arena1993-94Holdover from the WBL

1993

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  • Montréal Dragons folded in mid-season on June 10, 1993
  • Hamilton Skyhawks transferred to Edmonton prior to the start of the playoffs

PLAYOFFS - SEMI-FINALS

  • Cape Breton defeated Edmonton 2 games to 1; Saskatoon defeated Winnipeg 2 games to 1

FINALS

  • Saskatoon defeated Cape Breton 3 games to 1

Touring teams

In 1993, league teams also played games against some touring teams which counted in the league standings. These teams were:

1994

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  • National Basketball League disbanded on July 9, 1994

League champions

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References

  1. Zwarun, Robert; and Anderson, Chris. National Basketball, The Association for Professional Basketball Research. Accessed February 4, 2024.
  2. National Basketball League, From Naismith to Nash. Accessed February 4, 2024. "A short-lived primarily Canadian-based league that folded midway through its second season. It was comprised of the Canadian franchises of the World Basketball League, which folded after the 1991-92 season."
  3. Morgan, T. Kent. "A breezy history of pro basketball in Winnipeg", Winnipeg Free Press, November 30, 2022. Accessed February 4, 2024. "Thunder then played in the National Basketball League, not to be confused with the NBA, in the 1993 season. The all-Canadian pro league with Katz as president and Nissalke as commissioner had teams from the Maritimes to the Prairies."

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