Basketball team in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Aftershock League ABA Founded 2004 Folded 2006 History Los Angeles Stars (2004–2005 ) Los Angeles Aftershock (2005–2006 ) Arena Los Angeles Southwest College Location Los Angeles, California Team colors Black, white, and blue Head coach Andre Smith Ownership Shawn Blattenberger Championships 0
TheLos Angeles Aftershock were a team in theAmerican Basketball Association . The team took over for theLos Angeles Stars ,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] whose only season was in2004–2005 . The Aftershock folded after the2005–2006 season .[ 2]
Los Angeles Stars folded after their owner's rent checks bounced.[ 4]
The Aftershock had an 11-15 regular season record and made it to the playoffs, but lost in the second round to theSan Jose Skyrockets .
Summer Pro League 2005 [ edit ] They scheduled six games in the Southern California Summer Pro League ("SPL") which has been around for 35 years and is composed NBA teams and current NBA stars as well as other local talent and international teams.
July 10, 100-98 win over PSL Panthers July 12, 100-102 loss to Unity July 16, 106-94 win over the NBA Pros July 16, 89-125 loss to Play 2 Win July 17, 95-105 loss to Pro Sports Now July 19, 92-98 loss to P. Miller 3 Charles Litt Guard 6' 0" Benedictine University 4 Jason Braxton Guard 6' 2" Arizona State University 5 Chioke Conner Forward 6' 5" Shelby State 6 Jamar Cramer Guard 6' 3" L.A. Trade 8 Thomas Blunt Center 6' 7" Concordia of St. Paul 10 Will Burr Guard 6' 3" Clark College Atlanta 13 Rambo Rasheed Guard 6' 0" South Dakota State 20 Terrence Martin Guard 6'4 Arkansas Tech 21 Dion Bailey Guard 6' 4" Utah State 22 Ron Strange Forward 6' 8" Cal Poly Pomona 23 Chad Brown Guard 6' 4" Wyoming/Cal State Hayward 32 Derek Jones Forward 6' 6" UC Santa Cruz 33 Matthew Houser Forward 6' 8" Chico State 34 Tyler Murphy Guard/Forward 6' 7" USC 44 Corey Williams Forward 6' 7" Paine State 55 Jeff Dailey Center 7'1" Southern Utah November 5 vs. O.C. Buzz Lost [107-110] November 11 vs. SoCal Legends Won [128-114] November 12 vs. O.C. Buzz Lost [109-111] November 13 vs. Tijuana Dragons Won [141-102] November 18 vs. Bellingham Slam Won [119-114] November 19 vs. Bellingham Slam Won [117-113 December 2 @ San Francisco Pilots Lost [89-92] December 3 @ Las Vegas Rattlers Won [122-119] December 8 @ Tijuana Dragons Won [127-103] December 11 vs. San Jose Skyrockets Lost [118-121] December 13 @ SoCal Legends Lost [94-107] January 5 @ Beijing Olympians Lost [76-85] January 10 @ Gallup Talons Lost [112-115] January 11 @ Gallup Talons Lost [104-112] January 14 @ Beijing Olympians Won [87-80] January 19 @ Tijuana Dragons Lost [90-104] January 21 @ Fresno Heatwave Lost [107-110] January 22 @ Fresno Heatwave Won [103-101] January 25 @ SoCal Legends Lost [104-119] January 28 vs. O.C. Buzz Won [125-107] January 29 @ O.C. Buzz Lost [90-115] February 4 @ O.C. Buzz Won [114-100] February 14 @ Bellingham Slam Lost [80-128] February 16 @ Bellingham Slam Lost [100-107] February 17 @ Bellevue Blackhawks Won [125-91] February 25 vs. Gallup Talons Cancelled 7:30 p.m. February 26 vs. Gallup Talons Cancelled 5:30 p.m. March 4 vs. Beijing Olympians Lost [-] March 12 vs. Beijing Olympians 1st Round Playoffs Won [91-86] March 18 @ San Jose Skyrockets 2nd Round Playoffs Lost [132-90] ^ Arrington, Debbie (December 29, 2005). "Guys find out she's got game".The Sacramento Bee . p. C1.The Aftershock (6-5) replaced the defunct Los Angeles Stars in the evolving ABA. ^a b Munson, Chris (December 3, 2008)."Dead Balls" .SlamOnline.com . Archived fromthe original on August 7, 2011. ^ "Los Angeles Aftershock on track for "professional" 2005-2006 season" (Press release). Los Angeles Aftershock. July 7, 2005. Archived fromthe original on October 10, 2012.^ Smith, Marcia A. (December 20, 2005)."Mendiola wants another chance" .The Orange County Register . Archived fromthe original on September 2, 2012. RetrievedJuly 19, 2011 .Last year, Milton briefly coachedthe now-defunct Los Angeles Stars, which folded after their owner's rent checks bounced.