Cape Breton Breakers
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The Cape Breton Breakers were a franchise in the old National Basketball League that began play in 1993, the league's first season. The team played their home games at Centre 200, in Sydney, which was also home of the Cape Breton Oilers.
The team won their first ever game, 98-94 over their provincial rival, the Halifax Windjammers, on May 1 at the Halifax Metro Centre. They went on to win the league's regular season championship with a record of 30-16. They defeated the Edmonton Skyhawks, three games to none in the semi-finals before losing to the Saskatoon Slam, three games to one in the championship series. All games in the finals were played in Saskatoon, due to travel costs. During that first ever season, Lee Campbell won the league's MVP and scoring championship.
The following season their were rumours that the team would be relocated to Saint John, New Brunswick, which didn't materialize before the league folded on July 9. The Breakers had a record of 11-10 at the time, their record was good for third place in the six team league.