Rochester Razorsharks

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Rochester Razorsharks
Rochester Razorsharks logo
Founded 2005
League ABA 2005-present
Team History Rochester Razorsharks
2005-present
Arena Blue Cross Arena
Based in Rochester, New York
Team Colors Gray, Blue, & Black
Owner Dr. Sev Hrywnak
Head Coach Rod Baker
Championships 1 2006
Division Titles 1 2006


The Rochester Razorsharks are an American Basketball Association team based in Rochester, New York.

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[edit] History

[edit] 2005-2006

The Rochester Razorsharks were founded in 2005 as a professional basketball team in the American Basketball Association. They play their games in the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY. The Razorsharks had much success during their first season, as they finished their inaugural regular season at 26-4, ranked #1 in the ABA Pit Bull Power Rankings, and were named as ProBasketBallNews.com's top 10 Minor League teams. They also led the ABA in attendance. Their regular season high was 6,192 against Indiana.

Due to their success at the gates, Rochester hosted the 2006 ABA Great Eight Tournament playoffs. At their home arena, the Razorsharks, on March 26, won the ABA championship 117-114 in front of a franchise record crowd of 6,377.

The Razorsharks' championship continued what has become a Rochester basketball tradition: The Rochester Royals won the National Basketball League championship in their first season, 1945-46, and the Rochester Zeniths captured the Continental Basketball Association crown in their maiden campaign in 1978-79.

[edit] 2006-2007

During the team's first "off-season," the RazorSharks took a major step towards repeating as ABA Champions, as well as establishing plans for the future, by re-signing head coach Rod Baker to a multi-year contract. The deal was reported to be a two-year contract, keeping the 2005-06 ABA Coach of the Year in Rochester until the end of the 2007-2008 season.

Despite the loss of key player and 2006 ABA MVP Chris Carrawell, the RazorSharks reloaded well for the start of the next season, signing key players such as C/F Mike Mackell and including the mid-season pickup of G/F Ricky Price.

The team opened the season with two wins on the road, and returned home on Thursday, November 16th for their 2006 home opener, a 107-93 win over the rival Buffalo Silverbacks.

On Saturday, November 18, ABA Commissioner John Salley presented the players and staff with their Championship rings, and helped hoist the 2005-06 ABA Championship banner to the rafters of the Blue Cross Arena. The Razorsharks won that game, 124-114 over the Maryland Nighthawks.

[edit] Year-By-Year Results

[edit] 2005-2006 Final Record

Regular Season
Wins Losses Percentage League Ranking Division Ranking
26 4 .867 1st - ABA 1st - Connie Hawkins
Playoffs
Wins Losses Percentage Finish
4 0 1.000 Won ABA Championship (beat SoCal Legends )

[edit] Team Leaders

-Points Per Game: James Reaves: 18.4

-Rebounds Per Game: James Reaves: 7.6

-Assists Per Game: Lazarus Sims: 6.2

[edit] 2006-2007 Record

(as of 11/27)

Wins Losses Percentage
6 2 .750

[edit] Team Roster

[edit] 2006-2007

  • 03 - Lazarus Sims - G
  • 05 - John Halas- G
  • 13 - Keith Friel - G
  • 15 - Kevin Peters - G
  • 20 - Demond Stewart - G
  • 23 - Jamal Nichols - F
  • 25 - Nigel Moore - G
  • 32 - Brian Edwards - F
  • 33 - Eric Coley - G
  • 34 - Framecio Little - F
  • 35 - James "Mook" Reaves - F
  • 44 - Alvin Jefferson - F
  • 45 - Mike Mackell - F/C
  • 55 - Ricky Price - G/F

[edit] Staff

  • Owner - Dr. Sev Hrywnak
  • General Manager - Orest Hrywnak
  • Head Coach - Rod Baker

[edit] External links