Huntsville Flight

Huntsville Flight
Founded 2001
History Huntsville Flight
2001–2005
Arena Von Braun Center
City Huntsville, Alabama
Team colors Red, Yellow, Navy, White
                   
Head coach Bob Thornton (2001-02)
Ralph Lewis (2002-05)
Owner NBA
Championships None
Division titles None
Affiliations
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The Huntsville Flight was a National Basketball Development League (NBDL) team based in Huntsville, Alabama. Playing their home games at the Von Braun Center, the Flight was a charter franchise for the 2001-02 season but folded after the 2004-05 season. The former franchise today competes as the Canton Charge.

The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced the Flight as one of the NBDL charter franchises on April 11, 2001.[1] On May 10, the franchise announced Bob Thornton would serve as head coach and by July Flight was revealed as the team name.[1] Following the inaugural season, Thornton would resign as head coach to pursue a position as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls and be replaced with Ralph Lewis in July 2002.[1]

The league folded the franchise on May 3, 2005, citing a combination of lack of sponsorship dollars and low home attendance.[1]

Season-By-Season

Season Division Regular Season Playoffs
Finish Wins Losses Pct.
Huntsville Flight
2001-02 5th 26 30 .464
2002-03 8th 22 28 .440
2003–04 3rd 24 22 .522 Won Semifinals (Charleston) 108-100
Lost D-League Finals (Asheville) 108-106
2004–05 3rd 27 21 .563 Lost Semifinals (Asheville) 90-86

References

  1. ^ a b c d McCarter, Mark (May 4, 2005). "Flight ends abruptly as league folds team". The Huntsville Times: p. 1A.