Louisville Catbirds
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Louisville Catbirds | |
Founded | 1983 |
League | CBA 1983-1985 |
Team History | Louisville Catbirds 1983-1985 |
Arena | Louisville Gardens(1983-84) Broadbent Arena(1985) |
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Based in | Louisville, Kentucky |
Team Colors | Orange, silver black, & white |
Head Coach | [Ron Ekker] |
Championships | 0 |
Division Titles | 0 |
The Louisville Catbirds were a basketball team of the CBA who played in the mid 80's.
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[edit] History
The Catbirds played two seasons in 1983-85 in Kentucky before moving to La Crosse, Wisc., in which the team would reach the CBA finals three times, winning twice 1990 and in 1992). Head coach Flip Saunders led to the defeating Eric Musselman's Rapid City Thrillers team both times. Andre Turner, Tony White, Dwayne McClain, Carlos Clark, and Bill Martin helped the Catbirds achieve their franchise's first title in 1990. Two years later, David Rivers, Mark Davis, Kenny Battle, Derrick Gervin, and Brian Rahilly took La Crosse to a second championship. The team defected following the 1993-94 season.
[edit] Team Profile
[edit] Statistics
Info | Stat | Average | Seasons | |||
↓ | ↓ | |||||
1983-1985 | "W-L" | 19-29 | - | Louisville Catbirds | ||
1983-1985 | "Percentage" | -.396 | - | - | - | Louisville Catbirds |
1983-1985 | "Points" | -149.5 | Louisville Catbirds | |||
1983-1985 | "Seasons" | -1983-1985 | Louisville Catbirds | - |
[edit] Notable Players
One of the notable Catbird players was Tom Payne. A New York Times article told a story of this player.
- Quote:
"Tom Payne, a 7-foot-1-inch former professional basketball player who spent 11 years in a Kentucky prison after a rape conviction, is scheduled to make his boxing debut at Los Angeles on June 14 in a four-round bout against Nick DeLong of Long Beach, Calif. After his parole late last year, he played with the Louisville Catbirds of the Continental Basketball Association."
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- 1. Louisville Catbirds. at the History of Continental Basketball Association.
- 2. Catbird's statistics. at USBasket.com.
- 3. The Catbirds move to La Crosse.
- 4. New York Times (1984-08-06). "7-Foot-1-Inch Boxer". York Times New York Times. (Google Groups). Retrieved on 2006-31-7.
[edit] External links
- These links will show other information of the team's seasons:
- 1. Team Schedule.
- 2. Notable players. for notable players.
- 3. Louisville Catbirds season's played. and for other teams as well.