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World Basketball League (WBL) was a minor professional basketball league in the United States and Canada which operated from 1988 to 1992. It was founded as the International Basketball Association in November 1987, before changing its name prior to the 1988 season. One of the major differences between it and other leagues was that it had a height restriction. Players over 6 ft 5 in (1.95 m) were not allowed to play; this restriction was raised to 6 ft 7 in (2.0 m) in 1991.

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The league was founded in November 1987. Basketball Hall-of-Famer and Boston Celtic great Bob Cousy (6'1" tall) was one of the league's founders. Norm Drucker, a 25-year veteran referee with the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association, and a former supervisor of officials for the NBA, served as the WBL's supervisor of officiating. One of the league's founders, Michael Monus, was eventually convicted of having embezzled $10 million to finance the league, from a privately owned company he had founded, Phar-Mor. He was sentenced to nine (9) years in federal prison. The league was run from April to August each year.

In July 1988, the annual WBL All-Star Game was launched. In addition to games against other teams in the league, games were also played against international teams. The league had several of its games broadcast on television. In Canada, the games were broadcast on the CanWest Global System. In the United States, the games were broadcast on SportsChannel America. Mike Rice was the primary analyst for the SportsChannel broadcasts.

After the league folded in 1992, the surviving Canadian-based teams formed the National Basketball League. This league played two seasons before it folded as well.

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Teams[1]

TeamCityArenaSeasonsNotes
Calgary 88'sCalgary, AlbertaOlympic Saddledome19881992
Chicago ExpressChicago, IllinoisRosemont Horizon1988Moved to Springfield, Illinois following the 1988 season.
Dayton WingsDayton, OhioErvin J. Nutter Center19911992Team folded July 31, 1992.
Erie WaveErie, PennsylvaniaLouis J. Tullio Center19901992Team folded July 20, 1992.
Florida JadesBoca Raton, FloridaFlorida Atlantic University Arena19911992Team folded June 15, 1992.
Fresno FlamesFresno, CaliforniaSelland Arena1988
Halifax WindjammersHalifax, Nova ScotiaHalifax Metro Centre19911992Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Hamilton SkyhawksHamilton, OntarioCopps Coliseum1992Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Illinois ExpressSpringfield, IllinoisPrairie Capital Convention Center19891990
Jacksonville StingraysJacksonville, FloridaJacksonville Coliseum1992Team folded June 15, 1992.
Las Vegas Silver StreaksLas Vegas, NevadaThomas & Mack Center19881990Moved to Nashville following 1990 season.
Memphis RockersMemphis, TennesseeMid-South Coliseum19901991
Nashville StarsNashville, TennesseeNashville Municipal Auditorium1991
Saskatchewan StormSaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskatchewan Place19901992Joined the National Basketball League in 1993. Franchise name changed by ownership to the "Saskatoon Slam."
Vancouver NighthawksVancouver, British ColumbiaBC Place1988
Winnipeg ThunderWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg Arena1992Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Worcester CountsWorcester, MassachusettsWorcester Centrum1989
Youngstown PrideYoungstown, OhioBeeghly Center19881992

International Teams

TeamCitySeasonsNotes
Abruzzo All-StarsAbruzzo, Italy1992
Bahamas NationalsThe Bahamas1992
Estonian NationalsEstonia1992
Finland19891991
Greece19891991
HollandNetherlands19891991
Italy19891991
Kyiv All-StarsKyiv, Ukraine1992
Norway19891991
Soviet UnionUSSR19891991
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Champions of WBL

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Personnel

League President

  • Dr. John Geletka[3] 1991–1992

League Commissioner

  • Steve Ehrhart[4] 1988–1992

Awards

WBL Championship MVP

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Player of the Year

This award was established in 1991.

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Rookie of the Year

This award was established in 1991.

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Sixth Man of the Year

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Coach of the Year

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Statistical leaders

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Notable players

NBA players

These players played at least 1 game in the NBA

Other leagues

These players have won at least 1 individual award while playing in professional leagues

International players

  • Keith Smart, USA National team (1987) - 7 appearances
  • James Blackwell, USA National team (1999) - 5 appearances
  • James Martin, USA National team (1999) - 4 appearances
  • A.J. Wynder, USA National team (1995) - 6 appearances
  • Jim Thomas , USA National team (1982) - 6 appearances
  • Kelsey Weems, USA National team (1993-95)
  • Aivar Kuusmaa, USSR and Estonia National team (1989-2001)
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