• The Tri-City Chinook were a professional basketball team based in Kennewick, Washington. They played 4 seasons in the Continental Basketball Association...
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    Tri-City Americans hockey team. The center was formerly the home of the Tri-City Chinook of the Continental Basketball Association and the Tri-Cities...
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  • Perry Young (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    two more seasons in the CBA, one with the Oklahoma City Cavalry and one with the Tri-City Chinook. "1985 NBA Draft". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved...
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  • Kenny Payne (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    in 1993–94, averaging 16.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game for the Tri-City Chinook. Payne served as assistant coach for the University of Oregon from...
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    The Tri-Cities are three closely linked cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the U.S...
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  • Howard Wright (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    He also played in the Continental Basketball Association for the Tri-City Chinook. 1992-93 Official CBA Guide and Register, page 359 https://www.basketball-reference...
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  • Alphonso Ford (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Basketball Association (CBA) for the Tri-City Chinook. He averaged 22.8 points per game in his rookie year with the Chinook and he was selected to the All-CBA...
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    United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system; it was also named "Chinook" after the Chinook people of the Pacific Northwest. Chinook helicopter...
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  • CBA finals, after defeating the Tri-City Chinook in round one and Rapid City in the conference finals. The Quad City Thunder defeated Omaha in five games...
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  • Michael Anderson (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    the Charleston Gunners, and making first team All-League with the Tri-City Chinook in 1993–94. List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career free throw...
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  • Steve Hayes (basketball) (category Rapid City Thrillers players)
    record. He then moved to the Tri-City Chinook to become the team's head coach and general manager. In two seasons with the Chinook, Hayes compiled a 42–46...
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    Basketball Association (CBA) and won the slam dunk title while with the Tri-City Chinook in 1995. His sister, Taelor, played college basketball for Seattle...
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  • Ozell Jones (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Slammers (1986–1987), Quad City Thunder (1987–1988), Tulsa Fast Breakers (1989–1990), Tri-City Chinook (1993–1994) and Oklahoma City Cavalry (1994–1995). Jones...
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  • The Rapid City Thrillers were a semi-professional basketball team in Rapid City, South Dakota, that competed in the Continental Basketball Association...
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  • Darnell Mee (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Mee had stints in the Continental Basketball Association for the Tri-City Chinook and Yakima Sun Kings. In 1996, Mee moved to Australia to play for the...
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  • Terry Dozier (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Terry Linnard Dozier (born June 29, 1966) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. He played high school basketball at Dunbar High...
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  • Kenny Travis (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Career information High school Edison (Fresno, California) College Fresno City (1983–1985) New Mexico State (1985–1987) NBA draft 1491: 6th round, 115th...
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  • Bullets (1988–1991) → Tri-City Chinook (1991–1995) Oklahoma Cavalry (2007–2008) → Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry (2008–2009) Oklahoma City Cavalry (1990–1997)...
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    Wayne Tinkle (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    points and 11.0 rebounds. From 1991 to 1993, Tinkle played for the Tri-City Chinook of the CBA. He played in the CBA All-Star Game in 1993. On February...
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  • Jeff Webster (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    played in the Continental Basketball Association for the Rapid City Thrillers, Tri-City Chinook and the Sioux Falls Skyforce. His career averages were 3.9...
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  • Lamont Strothers (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    1993 Yakima Sun Kings 1993 Rochester Renegade 1993 Quad City Thunder 1993–1994 Tri-City Chinook 1994 Rockford Lightning 1994 Fajardo Cariduros 1994–1995...
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  • Calvin Duncan (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Basketball Association (CBA) for the Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets and Tri-City Chinook. Duncan's mother died in childbirth and, with no knowledge of his father...
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    Phil Henderson (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    1990–1991 Quad City Thunder 1991–1992 Sioux Falls Skyforce 1992–1993 Quad City Thunder 1993–1994 Fargo-Moorhead Fever 1994–1995 Tri-City Chinook Career highlights...
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  • Rapids franchise to Tri-Cities, Washington. The team would later be known as the Tri-City Chinook who played their home games at Tri-Cities Coliseum in Kennewick...
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  • Robert Reid (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Hornets 1990–1991 Tulsa Fast Breakers 1991 Philadelphia 76ers 1991–1992 Tri-City Chinook As coach: 1992–1993 Yakima Sun Kings 2003 Texas Rim Rockers 2004 Lakeland...
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  • Roy Marble (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    1991–1992 Tri-City Chinook 1993 Montreal Dragons 1993 Fargo-Moorhead Fever 1993 Quad City Thunder 1994 Denver Nuggets 1994 Tri-City Chinook 1994–1995...
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  • Jerome Henderson (basketball) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Columbus Horizon, Grand Rapids Hoops, Rapid City Thrillers, San Jose Jammers, Oklahoma City Cavalry, Tri-City Chinook and Rockford Lightning from 1981 to 1994...
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  • A. J. Wynder (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Wynder also served as a player/assistant coach while playing for the Tri City Chinooks in Washington state from 1993 to 1995. Hoosier Historia / 1987 NCAA...
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  • Ken Johnson (basketball, born 1962) (category Tri-City Chinook players)
    Kenneth H. Johnson (born November 7, 1962) is an American former basketball player. He played for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball...
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