Quad City Thunder - Complete CBA History Team List

Complete CBA History Team List

  • Albany Patroons (1982/83-1992, 2005/06-present)
  • Albuquerque Silvers (1980/81-84/85, as Alberta Dusters in 1980/81-81/82; as Las Vegas Silvers in 1982/83; moved to Albuquerque during 1982/83 season)
  • Allentown Rockets (1946/47)
  • Anchorage Northern Knights (1977/78-81/82)
  • Asbury Park Boardwalkers (1966/67-67/68)
  • Atlantic City Hi-Rollers (1977/78-81/82, as Washington Metros in 1977/78; as Baltimore Metros in 1978/79; moved to Utica during 1978/79 season; as Mohawk Valley Thunderbirds in 1978/79; as Utica Olympics in 1979/80)
  • Bakersfield Jammers (1989/90-91/92, as San Jose Jammers in 1989/90-90/91; folded during 1991/92 season)
  • Berwick Carbuilders (1949/50-50/51; 1952/53-53/54)
  • Billings Volcanos (1979/80-82/83, as Hawaii Volcanos in 1979/80)
  • Brooklyn Dodgers (1977/78)
  • Butte Daredevils (2006/07-07/08)
  • Camden Bullets (1958/59-65/66, as Baltimore Bullets in 1958/59-60/61), Bullets (1970/71)
  • Charleston Gunners (1974/75-1986/87)
  • Cherry Hill Rookies (1973/74-74/75)
  • Chicago Rockers (1994/95-95/96)
  • Connecticut Gold Coast Stars (1975/76), Pride (1982/83-94/95, 1994/95-00/01, as Albany Patroons in 1982/83-91/92; as Capital Region Pontiacs 1992/93; as Hartford Hellcats in 1993/94-94/95; disbanded during 1994/95 season)
  • Dakota Wizards (2001/02-2005/06) (from IBA in 2000/01; to NBA Development League in 2006/07)
  • Delaware Blue Bombers (1963/64-70/71, as Wilmington Blue Bombers in 1963/64-69/70)
  • East Kentucky Miners (2007/08-08/09) (to American Basketball Association in 2009/10)
  • East Orange Colonials (1972/73-73/74, as Garden State Colonials in 1972/73)
  • Easton Madisons (1956/57-60/61)
  • Evansville Thunder (1984/85-85/86)
  • Fargo-Moorhead Beez (2001/02)
  • Florida Beachdogs (1984/85-96/97, as Tampa Bay Thrillers in 1984/85-85/86; moved to Rapid City before playoffs during 1985/86 season; as Rapid City Thrillers in 1985/86-94/95)
  • Fort Wayne Fury (1991/92-00/01)
  • Gary Steelheads (2000/01; 2000/01-2005/06) (to United States Basketball League in 2007)
  • Grand Rapids Hoops (1989/90-00/01, 2001/02-02/03, as Grand Rapids Mackers in 1994/95-95/96)
  • Great Falls Explorers (2006/07-2007/08)
  • Great Lakes Storm (2001/02-04/05, as Flint Fuze in 2001/02)
  • Hamden Bics (1965/66-66/67; 1968/69-70/71, as New Haven Elms in 1965/66-66/67 & 1968/69)
  • Hamilton Pat Pavers (1970/71-73/74, as Trenton Pat Pavers in 1970/71-71/72); as Binghamton Flyers (1967/68-69/70), as Bridgeport Flyers in 1967-68)
  • Harrisburg Capitols (1952/53), Senators (1947/48-50/51, Patriots (1965/66-66/67), Hammerheads (1978/79-94/95, as Maine Lumberjacks in 1978/79-82/83; as Bay State Bombardiers in 1983/84-85/86; as Pensacola Tornados in 1986/87-90/91; as Birmingham Bandits in 1991/92; as Rochester Renegade in 1992/93-93/94; folded during 1994/95 season)
  • Hartford Capitols (1966/67-73/74), Downtowners (1976/77)
  • Hazleton Mountaineers (1946/47-47/48, Mountaineers (1951/52), Hawks (1953/54-61/62), Bits (1971/72) (as Cherry Hill Demons in 1971/72)
  • Indiana Alley Cats (2006/07)
  • Idaho Stampede (1997/98-00/01; 2002/03-2005/06) (to NBA Development League in 2006/07)
  • Jersey Shore Bullets (1972/73-78/79, as Hamburg Bullets in 1972/73; moved to Hazleton during 1972/73 season; as Hazleton Bullets in 1972/73-76/77; moved to Asbury Park during 1976/77 season; as Shore Bullets in 1976/77)
  • Johnstown C-J's (1965/66)
  • La Crosse Bobcats (1983/84-00/01, as Toronto Tornados in 1983/84-85/86; moved to Pensacola during 1985/86 season; as Pensacola Tornados in 1985/86; as Jacksonville Jets in 1986/87; moved to Biloxi during 1986/87 season; as Mississippi Jets in 1986/87-87/88; as Wichita Falls Texans in 1988/89-93/94; as Chicago Rockers in 1994/95-95/96)
  • Lancaster Red Roses (1946/47-54/55; 1978/79-1989/90, as Lancaster Rockets in 1949/50-52/53)
  • Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry (2007/08-08/09) (to Premier Basketball League in 2009/10)
  • Lebanon Seltzers (1952/53-53/54)
  • Lehigh Valley Jets (1957/58-80/81, as Wilmington Jets in 1957/58; as Allentown Jets in 1958/59-78/79)
  • Long Island Sounds (1975/76), Ducks (1977/78)
  • Maine Windjammers (1983/84-85/86, as Puerto Rico Coquis in 1983/84-84/85)
  • Miami Majesty (2007/08)-?
  • Michigan Mayhem (2004/05-05/06)
  • Minot SkyRockets (2006/07-08/09)
  • Montana Golden Nuggets (1980/81-82/83)
  • New York-Harlem Yankees (1955/56, replaced Trenton Capitols during season)
  • Oklahoma City Cavalry (1990/91-96/97)
  • Omaha Racers (1982/83-96/97, as Wisconsin Flyers in 1982/83-86/87; as Rochester Flyers in 1987/88-88/89)
  • Philadelphia Lumberjacks (1947/48)
  • Pittsburgh Piranhas (1983/84-94/95, as Louisville Catbirds in 1983/84-84/85; as La Crosse Catbirds in 1985/86-93/94)Pittsburgh Pirianas (1994/95), Xplosion (2006-07-present)
  • Pottsville Packers (1946/47-51/52, as Binghamton Triplets (basketball) in 1946/47; moved to Pottsville during 1946/47 season; as Pottsville Pros in 1946/47)
  • Quad City Thunder (1987/88-00/01)
  • Quincy Chiefs (1977/78)
  • Providence Shooting Stars (1977/78)
  • Reading Merchants (1946/47-51/52, as Reading Keys in 1946/47-48/49; as Reading Rangers in 1949/50-50/51) Keys (1957/58)
  • Reno Bighorns (1982/83)
  • Rio Grande Valley Silverados (2007/08) (to ABA 2008/09)
  • Rochester Zeniths (1978/79-82/83)
  • Rockford Lightning (1975/76-00/01, 2001/02-2005-06, as Lancaster Red Roses in 1975/76-79/80, as * Philadelphia Kings in 1980/81, as Lancaster Lightning in 1981/82-84/85, as Baltimore Lightning in 1985/86)
  • San Diego Wildcards (1982/83-95/96, as Detroit Spirits in 1982/83-85/86; as Savannah Spirits in 1986/87-87/88; as Tulsa Fast Breakers in 1988/89-90/91; as Tulsa Zone in 1991/92; as Fargo-Moorhead Fever in 1992/93-93/94; as Mexico City Aztecas during 1994/95; folded during 1995/96 season)
  • Santa Barbara Islanders (1989/90)
  • Saskatchewan Hawks (2001/02) (from IBA)
  • Scranton Apollos (1954/55-76/77, as Scranton Miners in 1954/55-69/70), Aces (1975/76-80/81, as Wilkes-Barre Barons in 1975/76; moved to Brooklyn during 1975/76 season; as Brooklyn Pros in 1975/76; as Wilkes-Barre Barons in 1976-77-78/79; as Pennsylvania Barons in 1979/80)
  • Shreveport Storm (1983/84-95/96, as Sarasota Stingers in 1983/84-84/85; as Florida Stingers in 1985/86; as Charleston Gunners in 1986/87-88/89; as Columbus Horizon in 1989/90-93/94; as Shreveport Crawdads in 1994/95)
  • Sioux Falls Skyforce (1989/90-00/01; 2001/02-2005/06, as Sioux Falls Sky Force in 1989/90-00/01) (to NBA Development League in 2006/07)
  • SoCal Legends (2007/08-?)
  • Springfield Hall of Famers (1968/69, disbanded during season)
  • Sunbury Mercuries (1947/48-70/71)
  • Syracuse Centennials (1976/77, disbanded during season)
  • Trenton Capitols (1955/56, replaced by New York-Harlem Yankees during season), Colonials (1961/62-68/69), Capitols (1975/76)
  • Tri-City Chinook (1982/83-86/87, 1988/89-94/95, as Ohio Mixers in 1982/83-83/84; as Cincinnati Slammers in 1984/85-86/87; as Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets in 1988/89-90/91)
  • Utah Eagles (2006/07, folded mid-season)
  • Vancouver Dragons (2007/08-09/10) (never actually played a game)
  • Wilkes-Barre Aces (1952/53) (from Pottsville Packers, folded in mid-season), Barons (1946/47, 1954/55-73/74)
  • Williamsport Billies (1947/48-63/64)
  • Wyoming Wildcatters (1982/83-87/88)
  • Yakama Sun Kings (1985/86-00/01, 2002/03-2007/08, as Kansas City Sizzlers in 1985/86; as Topeka Sizzlers in 1986/87-89/90; as Yakima Sun Kings in 1990/91-2000/01, 2002/03-04/05)

York Victory A.C. (1948/49-1949/50), later as York Professionals (1950/51), later as York Cleaners (1951/52), moved in mid-season as Ashland Greens, moved again in mid-season as Hazleton Mountaineers

  • Hawaii Volcanos (1991/92)
  • Puerto Rico Coquis (1983/84-1985/86)

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