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Fayetteville Patriots

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Basketball team in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Fayetteville Patriots
Fayetteville Patriots logo
LeagueNBA Development League
Founded2001
Folded2006
HistoryFayetteville Patriots
2001–2006
ArenaCumberland County Crown Coliseum
LocationFayetteville, North Carolina
Team colorsRed,navy blue,white
   
OwnershipNBA
AffiliationsCharlotte Bobcats
Detroit Pistons
New York Knicks
Championshipsnone
Division/conference titles1 (2002–03)

TheFayetteville Patriots were anNBA Development League team based inFayetteville, North Carolina, United States.

Franchise history

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In 2001, the Fayetteville Patriots became one of theNational Basketball Development League's eight charter franchises.Jeff Capel II was hired as coach.[1] They played their home games at theCumberland County Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The league would later re-brand as the NBA Development League (or D-League) in 2005.

Capel left after the 2004–05 season. The Patriots finished last in the D-League in the 2005–06 season with a 16–32 record. They got a lift in late February and early March, with the acquisition ofAmir Johnson andAlex Acker from theDetroit Pistons. On May 2, 2006, the D-League decided to no longer field a team in Fayetteville. The announcement came a day after the league decided the same fate for theRoanoke Dazzle franchise, based inRoanoke, Virginia.[2]

Season-by-season

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SeasonRegular SeasonPlayoffs
FinishWinsLossesPct.
Fayetteville Patriots
2001–027th2135.375
2002–031st3218.640Won Semifinals (Roanoke) 2–0
Lost D-League Finals (Mobile) 2–1
2003–044th2125.457Lost Semifinals (Asheville) 116–111
2004–055th1731.354
2005–068th1632.333
Regular Season Record107141.4312001–2006
Playoff Record33.5002001–2006

Notable players

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NBA affiliates

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References

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  1. ^Staff Reporters (July 17, 2001)."NBDL team names, colors announced". NBA.com: National Basketball Association. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  2. ^Batten, Sammy (May 3, 2006). "League pulls plug on city's Patriots".The Fayetteville Observer. Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Relocated
(still active)
Defunct
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