Roanoke Dazzle
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Roanoke Dazzle | |
Founded | 2001 |
History | Roanoke Dazzle 2001-2006 |
Arena | Roanoke Civic Center |
City | Roanoke, Virginia |
Team Colors | Blue, Yellow and White |
Head Coach | Kent Davison |
Owner | NBA |
Championships | none |
Division Titles | None |
Affiliations | Washington Wizards ("local" affiliate), Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Nets |
The Roanoke Dazzle were a NBA Development League team based in Roanoke, Virginia, U.S.A.. In operation from the inaugural D-League season of 2001-02 through the 2005-06 season, the Dazzle marked the return of professional basketball to Roanoke since the Virginia Squires called Roanoke home in the 1970s. Playing their home games at the Roanoke Civic Center, their logo design featured a star moving on rail tracks around a basketball.
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[edit] Franchise history
The NBDL initially announced that Roanoke was under consideration for one of the inaugural teams in August 2000.[1] Competing with Hampton for Virginia's NBDL team, Roanoke was evaluated as a potential franchise location based on its population, arena size and lack of a major NCAA basketball program in the Roanoke Valley.[1] After reaching an agreement to play home games at the Roanoke Civic Center, the NBDL announced Roanoke as the league's fifth member on May 18, 2001.[2] The announcement marked the return of professional basketball to Roanoke since the departure of the American Basketball Association's Virginia Squires following the 1972-73 season.[2]
By June 2001, Donna Daniels was named team president and Kent Davison was announced as the first head coach in franchise history.[3] On July 18, 2001, Daniels announced the team nickname, the Dazzle.[4] The name was chosen purposefully to not reflect Roanoke's railroad heritage as two other professional teams, the Roanoke Express and the Roanoke Steam, already called the civic center home.[4] The Dazzle would be victorious in the inaugural game on November 18, 2001, against the Mobile Revelers in the Roanoke Civic Center.[5]
After five seasons, and overall moderate success on the court, the Dazzle were one of the final two teams from the NBDL inaugural season to last through the 2005-06 season. The Fayetteville Patriots were the other. Both were owned by the NBA for their entire five season history. On May 1, 2006, the NBA Development League announced that the NBA would no longer operate the Roanoke Dazzle. League President Phil Evans briefly held out the possibility of a local ownership group operating the team. However when a local ownership group failed to materialize, the team was disbanded..[6][7]
[edit] Season by season results
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses
Year | Lg | W-L | Regular Season | Playoffs | |
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Roanoke Dazzle | |||||
2001-02 | 18 | 38 | .321 | ||
2002-03 | 26 | 24 | .520 | Lost NBDL Semifinals | Fayetteville 2, Roanoke 0 |
2003-04 | 20 | 26 | .435 | ||
2004-05 | 26 | 22 | .542 | Lost NBDL Semifinals | Columbus 1, Roanoke 0 |
2005-06 | 25 | 23 | .521 | Lost NBDL Semifinals | Fort Worth 1, Roanoke 0 |
Totals | 115 | 133 | .464 |
[edit] Players of note
- Cory Alexander
- Andray Blatche
- Will Bynum
- Matt Carroll
- Anthony Grundy
- Mikki Moore
- Gabe Muoneke
- Peter John Ramos
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Bogaczyk, Jack. "Roanoke might snare pro hoops team", The Roanoke Times, August 25, 2000, pp. C1.
- ^ a b Bogaczyk, Jack. "NBDL on its way to Roanoke", The Roanoke Times, May 17, 2001, pp. C1.
- ^ Bogaczyk, Jack. "Davidson rebounds in Roanoke", The Roanoke Times, June 29, 2001, pp. C1.
- ^ a b Bogaczyk, Jack. "NBDL wants to Dazzle you", The Roanoke Times, July 18, 2001, pp. B6.
- ^ Berman, Mark. "Dazzle huge in debut", The Roanoke Times, November 19, 2001, pp. B1.
- ^ King, Randy. "'So it's over': NBA benches Roanoke Dazzle", The Roanoke Times, May 2, 2006, pp. A1.
- ^ NBA Development League (June 1, 2008). D-League Will No Longer Operate Roanoke Dazzle.
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