Detroit Eagles

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The Detroit Eagles were a professional basketball team based in Detroit, Michigan. Managed by Dutch Dehnert, they played in the National Basketball League from 1939 to 1941,[1] then became a barnstorming team.[2] The team folded during the 194243 season after most of the roster had been drafted to serve in the military.[3]

The Eagles won the 1941 World Professional Basketball Tournament in Chicago with a 39-37 victory over the Oshkosh All-Stars.[4] They returned to the tournament in 1942, but this time lost to Oshkosh 43-41.[5]

Notable players

References

  1. David Lee Poremba. Detroit, City of Champions. Arcadia, 1999. 61.
  2. Mark Kriegel. Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich. Simon and Schuster, 2007. 29.
  3. Todd Gould. Pioneers of the Hardwood. Indiana University Press, 1998. 116.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 "Detroit beats Oshkosh 39-37 for Pro Crown". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 20, 1941. 24.
  5. Wilfrid Smith. "Oshkosh beats Detroit, 43-41, for pro title". Chicago Daily Tribune. March 12, 1942. 21.
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