• League for the 2009 season. The Panthers went 6–14. In October 2009, the Panthers announced they'd be sitting out the 2010 PBL season. They would not return...
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  • The Premier Basketball League, often abbreviated to the PBL, is an American professional men's basketball minor league that began play in January 2008...
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  • league-run replacement, folded when no outside owner could be found Detroit Panthers (2008-09) Jacksonville JAM - expelled by league Jacksonville SLAM (2008)...
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  • former soccer team Detroit Wheels (2004–2006), former name of the Detroit Panthers (PBL) minor league basketball team Ottawa Wheels (1997), a former Canadian...
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  • Destroyers tried to form strong rivalries with their fellow PBL teams in Michigan, the Detroit Panthers and the Battle Creek Knights, however two thirds of the...
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  • Albuquerque Thunderbirds 39 Walter Waters C  United States Austin Toros Detroit Panthers (PBL) 40 Jeff Graves SF  United States Idaho Stampede Kansas City Knights...
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  • leave the ABA and help form the Premier Basketball League (PBL). The team moved to the PBL for the 2007–08 season. They played in the East Division. They...
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  • Franchises that left the ABA but still compete elsewhere include the Detroit Panthers (Maximum Basketball League), Motor City Cruise (NBA G League), and...
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  • League (PBL) that played in the 2008–09 season under two different ownership groups. Réal Bourassa was granted an expansion franchise in the PBL for the...
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  • one, the Carolina Panthers (who reached the game in their 9th and 21st seasons of existence) playing in the game. In 1996, the Panthers and Jacksonville...
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  • the Blue Conference. Their season opener was a 100–109 loss to the Detroit Panthers on November 8, 2006, drawing 1,232 fans to their new home of Buffalo...
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  • Creek, Michigan. They previously played in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) and in the International Basketball League. The team was known as the Battle...
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    incarnation, the Manchester Millrats, in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) and the American Basketball Association (ABA). Anderson played four seasons...
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  • Chicago Aztecas of the PBL shut down and the PBL needed a replacement team. The Throwbacks took that opportunity and played in the PBL's inaugural season in...
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    Barrymore for their roles in the roller derby film Whip It, when it filmed in Detroit and Ypsilanti. When formed, the league featured two home teams, the Tree...
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  • men's coach with 900 career wins following the Orange's 72–68 win over Detroit. He had been preceded to 900 wins by Bob Knight and current leader Mike...
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