Knoxville Noise
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Knoxville Noise | |
Founded | 2006 |
League | ABA 2006-present WBA 2007-present |
Team History | Knoxville Noise 2006-present |
Arena | Knoxville Catholic High School gym |
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Based in | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Team Colors | Blue, white, red |
Owner | Gavin Raiteri |
Head Coach | TBA |
Championships | 0 |
Division Titles | 0 |
The Knoxville Noise are a franchise of the American Basketball Association and the World Basketball Association in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Noise are owned by Suki Sports Corporation. Suki Sports CEO Gavin Raiteri and President Ashley Raiteri established the franchise in April of 2006. The team owners held a contest at sukisports.comto decide the name of the team to be had in Knoxville. Trina Williams had the winning entry with her name, the Knoxville Noise. The team had the first of several try-out camps in late April. The players listed below are to be called back to participate in Noise summer basketball events with the opportunity to make the final camp in November.
On October 11, it was announced that the Noise plan to play the in the World Basketball Association for the spring/summer part of the year, while remaining in the ABA for the fall/winter part [1].
[edit] Current Roster
- Isma'il Muhammad, Theo Tarver - Georgia Tech
- Mike Harper, Terrence Woods - Florida A & M
- Justin Albrecht, John Higgins, Jemere Hendrix - Tennessee
- Kevin McDonald - Kennesaw State
- Wayne Arnold - TSU
- Brandon Childs - Morehouse
- Braun Dabbs - Carson Newman
- Robert Penson - Kentucky State
- Brandon Stockton - Kentucky
- Tim Gray - Spalding University
- Eric Gray - Motlow State
- Chris Wiley, Keith Isom - Knoxville College
- Dominque Holmes - Souther Polytech
- Aleem Muhammad - Mercer University
- Jamichael Blair - Sheridan College
- Jay McMillen -
- Adrian Porter - LMU
- Albert Harris - Austin East