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United States Basketball League

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American basketball league

For the league starting in 2026, seeUnited States Basketball League (2026).
"USBL" redirects here. For the short-lived baseball league of 1912, seeUnited States Baseball League.
United States Basketball League
SportBasketball
Founded1985
Ceased2008
Motto"The League of Opportunity"
CountryUS
ContinentFIBA Americas (Americas)
Last
champion
Kansas Cagerz (1st title)
Most titlesAtlantic City Seagulls
Dodge City Legend
Miami Tropics (3 titles each)

TheUnited States Basketball League (USBL) was a professional men's springbasketball league. The league was formed in 1985 and ceased operations in 2008.

History

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The United States Basketball League was founded in December 1984 by Daniel T. Meisenheimer, fromConnecticut.[1][2][3] The league management initially planned to schedule about 40 games during the summer, and started to look for new teams to join the newly formed USBL.[4] FormerNBA refereeRichie Powers was named the league's vice president and director of operations, whileEarl Monroe was the commissioner.[5] Meisenheimer introduced asalary cap of $250,000 per team.[5][2] The teams for the first season were theConnecticut Colonials fromNew Haven, Connecticut; theNew Jersey Jammers fromJersey City, New Jersey; theLong Island Knights fromLong Island, New York (owned by Meisenheimer himself); theRhode Island Gulls fromWarwick, Rhode Island; theSpringfield Fame fromSpringfield, Massachusetts; theWestchester Golden Apples fromWestchester, New York; and theWildwood Aces fromWildwood, New Jersey.

Several players with NBA experience joined the USBL: among themKen Bannister,Jim Bostic,Tracy Jackson,Lowes Moore,Eddie Lee Wilkins andSam Worthen. Other players who played in the 1985 USBL season would later play in the NBA, such asMichael Adams,Manute Bol,Ron Crevier,Spud Webb andJohn "Hot Rod" Williams. The first ever game in USBL was played on May 25, 1985, betweenRhode Island Gulls andSpringfield Fame (94-101) at theSpringfield Civic Center. After the regular season ended after each team played 25 games, the league management decided not to organize postseason games, since many players were going to join other teams for the start of the regular season of other leagues such as the NBA or theCBA.[6] The first USBL champions were the Springfield Fame, that had ended the regular season leading the league with a 19–6 record. Hot Rod Williams and Tracy Jackson were named co-MVPs, while Manute Bol led the league both in rebounds per game (14.2) and blocks per game (11.2).

In 1986 two teams, the Long Island Knights and the Rhode Island Gulls, left the league, and three new franchises joined the USBL: theGold Coast Stingrays fromWest Palm Beach, Florida, theStaten Island Stallions fromStaten Island, New York and theTampa Bay Flash fromTampa, Florida. In the same yearNancy Lieberman joined theSpringfield Fame and became the first female player to play in a professional league with men.[7] Lieberman debuted in June 1986 in a game against theStaten Island Stallions, playing 3 minutes during which she did not score.[7] In 1987 another woman joined the USBL:Lynette Richardson, who had playedcollege basketball atFlorida International, signed for theMiami Tropics.[8] On June 13, 1987, Richardson and Lieberman played against each other during a game between the Miami Tropics and theLong Island Knights: Richardson scored 3 points while Lieberman scored 2.[9][10]

The top teams of the regular season advanced to theUSBL Postseason Festival, a playoffs system that saw teams play single elimination games in order to advance to the final game. On three occasions (1985, 1986 and 1990) no postseason was held, and the team with the best regular season record won the championship. In 1989 the USBL ceased operations temporarily in order to improve its organization, and resumed the following season, in 1990.[11]

Salary cap

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In 1985, the league introduced a salary cap of $250,000 per team. In 1992, the salary cap was $40,000, with rookies being paid $315 per week.[12] In 1998 it had remained the same, as each franchise had a regular season salary cap of $40,000, which meant that an average player earned roughly around $400 a week during the 2-month season of the league (rosters of 10 players).[13]As reported in 2000, the annualsalary cap of the league was $47,500 for a franchise, for all its players. No player was allowed to receive more than $1,000 per week as salary.[14]

USBL Draft

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R. T. Guinn was the first pick in 2004.

First picks are as below:

USBL 1st overall picks

YearPlayerUSBL pick byCollege
1985[15]United States Jeff AllenConnecticut SkyhawksSt. John's Red Storm
1986[16]United StatesJohn "Hot Rod" WilliamsRhode Island GullsTulane Green Wave
1992[17]United States Tony SmithNew Jersey JammersPfeiffer Falcons
1995[18]United StatesArthur AgeeFlorida SharksArkansas State Red Wolves
1996[19]United StatesStephon MarburyLong Island SurfGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets
1998[20]United StatesDoug GottliebOklahoma StormOklahoma State Cowboys
2000[21]United StatesGeorge EvansGulf Coast SunDogs[22]Troy Trojans
2001[23]United States Detric GoldenMaryland MustangsGeorge Mason Patriots
2002[24]United StatesJohn LinehanSt. Joseph ExpressProvidence Friars
2003[25]United States Bingo MerriexTexas Rim Rockers[26]TCU Horned Frogs
2004[27]United StatesR. T. GuinnCedar Rapids River Raiders[28]Baylor Bears
2005[29]United StatesJared HomanNebraska CranesIowa State Cyclones
2006[30]United StatesGerry McNamaraNEPA BreakersSyracuse Orange
2007[31]United States Michael HaddixAlbany PatroonsSiena Saints

USBL Champions

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Source:nbahoopsonline.com

Teams played a single championship game at the end of the playoffs to name the league champions

YearChampionScoreRunner-upNotes
1985Springfield Fame-New Jersey JammersSpringfield Fame record (19–6),
won regular season, no playoffs
1986Tampa Bay Flash-Springfield FameTampa Bay Flash record (22–8),
won regular season, no playoffs
1987Miami Tropics103 - 99Rhode Island Gulls
1988New Haven Skyhawks134 - 126Palm Beach Stingrays
1990Jacksonville Hooters-New Haven SkyhawksJacksonville Hooters record (15–1),
won regular season, no playoffs
1991Philadelphia Spirit110 - 108Miami Tropics
1992Miami Tropics116 - 116Philadelphia Spirit
1992Miami Tropics (3)139 - 127Westchester Stallions
1994Jacksonville Hooters (2)117 - 109Atlanta Trojans
1995Florida Sharks109 - 104Atlanta Trojans
1996Florida Sharks (2)118 - 115Atlantic City Seagulls
1997Atlantic City Seagulls114 - 112Long Island Surf
1998Atlantic City Seagulls100 - 96Long Island Surf
1999Atlantic City Seagulls (3)83 - 77Connecticut Skyhawks
2000Dodge City Legend89 - 86Oklahoma Storm
2001Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs100 - 91Dodge City Legend
2002Oklahoma Storm122 - 109Kansas Cagerz
2003Dodge City Legend97 - 96Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
2004Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs (2)118 - 116Brooklyn Kings
2005Dodge City Legend (3)97 - 84Kansas Cagerz
2006Nebraska Cranes100 - 92Dodge City Legend
2007Kansas Cagerz95 - 92Brooklyn Kings
  • In 1989 and 2008, USBL suspended operations.

Complete team list

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Locations of final USBL teams and divisions

League awards

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Player of the Year

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YearPlayerTeamReference
1985United StatesJohn "Hot Rod" WilliamsRhode Island Gulls
United StatesTracy JacksonSpringfield Flame
1986United StatesDon CollinsTampa Bay Flash
1987United StatesDon Collins (2)Tampa Bay Stars
1988United StatesLewis LloydPhiladelphia Aces
1989League suspends operations for the 1989 season
1990United States Jerry JohnsonJacksonville Hooters
1991United StatesMichael AndersonPhiladelphia Spirit
1992United StatesRoy TarpleyMiami Tropics
1993United StatesKen Bannister
1994United States Stan RoseAtlanta Trojans
1995United StatesCharles SmithFlorida Sharks
1996United StatesBrent ScottPortland Mountain Cats
1997United States Dennis EdwardsFlorida Sharks
1998United StatesCurt SmithWashington Congressionals
1999United StatesAdrian GriffinAtlantic City Seagulls
2000United StatesSean ColsonDodge City Legend
2001United StatesJason LampaBrooklyn Kings
2002United StatesKwan JohnsonBrevard Blue Ducks[32]
2003United StatesAlbert MouringOklahoma Storm[33]
2004United StatesChudney GrayBrooklyn Kings[34]
2005United StatesNate JohnsonKansas Cagerz[35][36]
2006United StatesQuannas WhiteOklahoma Storm[37]
2007United StatesAnthony RichardsonKansas Cagerz[38]

Postseason Festival MVP

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YearPlayerTeamReference
1987United StatesWorld B. FreeMiami Tropics
1988United StatesBobby ParksNew Haven Skyhawks
1989League suspends operations for 1989 season
1990
1991United StatesPaul GrahamPhiladelphia Spirit
1992United StatesDuane WashingtonMiami Tropics
1993United StatesKen Bannister
1994United StatesFred LewisJacksonville Hooters
1995United StatesCharles SmithFlorida Sharks
1996United StatesCharles Smith (2)
1997United StatesMark BakerAtlantic City Seagulls
United StatesBrent Scott
1998United StatesAdrian Griffin[39]
1999United StatesAdrian Griffin (2)[40]
2000[41]
2001United StatesFrantz Pierre-LouisPennsylvania ValleyDawgs
United StatesAce Custis
2002United StatesJoe Ira ClarkOklahoma Storm[32]
2003United StatesDarrin HancockDodge City Legend[33]
2004United StatesMarcus FlemingPennsylvania ValleyDawgs[34]
2005United StatesJermaine BoyetteDodge City Legend[35]
2006United StatesAlex SandersNebraska Cranes[42]
2007United StatesNate JohnsonKansas Cagerz

Rookie of the Year

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Muggsy Bogues was the rookie of the year in 1987.
YearPlayerTeamReference
1985United StatesJohn "Hot Rod" WilliamsRhode Island Gulls
1986United StatesMarty EmbryJersey Jammers
1987United StatesMuggsy BoguesRhode Island Gulls
1988United StatesRicky GraceJersey Shore Bucs
1989League suspends operations for 1989 season
1990United StatesRandy HenryJacksonville Hooters
1991United StatesGreg SuttonEmpire State Stallions
1992United StatesFred LewisJacksonville Hooters
1993United StatesKhari JaxonPalm Beach Stingrays
1994United StatesRandy CarterMemphis Fire
1995United StatesRoger Crawford
1996United StatesMike LloydAtlantic City Seagulls
1997United StatesMikki MooreAtlanta Trojans
1998United States Kerry ThompsonTampa Bay Windjammers
1999United StatesAdrian PledgerNew Hampshire Thunder Loons
2000United StatesJason LampaLong Island Surf
2001United StatesGeorge EvansMaryland Mustangs
2002United StatesDevin BrownKansas Cagerz[32]
United StatesCorsley EdwardsAdirondack Wildcats
2003United StatesLenny CookeBrooklyn Kings[33]
2004United StatesTony BlandBrevard Blue Ducks[34]
2005United StatesBadou GayeWestchester Wildfire[35]
United StatesJohn AllenNew Jersey Flyers
2006United StatesTristan SmithLong Island PrimeTime[37]
2007United StatesAdam SchaperGary Steelheads[43]

Coach of the Year

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YearCoachTeamGCWLPct.
1985United StatesGerald OliverSpringfield Flame
1986United StatesHenry Bibby
1987United StatesGordon GibbonsTampa Bay Stars
1988United StatesDave ErvinPhiladelphia Aces
1989League suspends operations for 1989 season
1990United StatesRex MorganJacksonville Hooters
1991United States Bill LangePhiladelphia Spirit
1992United StatesAl OutlawAtlanta Eagles
1993United StatesJohn Lucas IIMiami Tropics
1994United StatesAl Outlaw (2)Atlanta Trojans
1995United StatesMike MashakJersey Turnpikes
1996United StatesEric MusselmanFlorida Sharks
1997United StatesKevin MackeyAtlantic City Seagulls
1998United StatesRay HodgeConnecticut Skyhawks
1999Darryl DawkinsPennsylvania ValleyDawgs
United StatesKevin Mackey (2)Atlantic City Seagulls
2000United StatesKent DavidsonDodge City Legend
2001United StatesRobert ParishMaryland Mustangs
2002United StatesFrancis FlaxKansas Cagerz
United StatesHarvey Grant[32]Brevard Blue Ducks
2003United StatesCliff Levingston[33]Dodge City Legend
2004United StatesDale Osbourne[34]
2005United StatesKen Charles[35]Brooklyn Kings
2006United StatesBryan Gates[37]Oklahoma Storm
2007United StatesDale Osbourne (2)[38]Dodge City Legend

Defensive Player of the Year

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YearPlayerTeamReference
2002United StatesJohnny JacksonKansas Cagerz[32]
2003United StatesKevin FreemanWestchester Wildfire[33]
2004United StatesImmanuel McElroyDodge City Legend[34]
2005United StatesEric ColeyOklahoma Storm[35]
2006United States Anthony JohnsonKansas Cagerz[37]
2007United StatesRonald RossAlbany Patroons[38]

Man of the Year

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Michael Brooks was voted the Man of the Year in 1988.

Statistical leaders

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Scoring leaders

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SeasonPlayerPosTeamPoints per
game
1985United StatesJohn "Hot Rod" WilliamsCRhode Island Gulls23.1[44]
1986United StatesDon CollinsF/GTampa Bay Stars31.8[45]
1987United StatesDon Collins (2)F/GTampa Bay Stars31.0[46]
1988United StatesRichard RellfordFPalm Beach Stingrays31.4[47]
1990United StatesLewis LloydG/FNew Haven Skyhawks26.8[48]
1991United StatesNorris ColemanFJacksonville Hooters29.3[49]
1992United StatesRoy TarpleyCMiami Tropics32.2[50]
1993United StatesKen BannisterF/CMiami Tropics30.2[51]
1994United StatesMark BriskerGJacksonville Hooters26.9
1995United StatesJerry ReynoldsG/FAtlanta Trojans26.3[52]
1996United StatesBrent ScottCPortland Mountain Cats29.8
1997United States Dennis EdwardsFFlorida Sharks32.8
1998United StatesOchiel SwabyFTampa Bay Windjammers26.2
1999United StatesMike LloydGAtlantic City Seagulls27.3
2000United StatesSean ColsonGDodge City Legend28.2
2001United StatesJermaine WalkerCLakeland Blue Ducks27.5[53]
2002United StatesJason LampaGBrooklyn Kings25.9
2003United StatesLenny CookeGBrooklyn Kings28.8[54]
2004United StatesJason Lampa (2)GBrooklyn Kings26.7
2005United StatesKareem ReidGPennsylvania ValleyDawgs27.4
2006United StatesBrian ChaseGNebraska Cranes19.9
2007United StatesAnthony RichardsonFKansas Cagerz20.0

Rebounding leaders

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SeasonPlayerPosTeamRebounds per
game
1985SudanManute BolCRhode Island Gulls14.2[44]
1986United StatesJim BosticFWestchester Golden Apples10.1[45]
1987United StatesHank McDowellF/CRhode Island Gulls10.7[46]
1988United StatesFranceMichael BrooksFPhiladelphia Aces13.5[47]
1990United States Alex RobertsFNew York Whitecaps15.3[48]
1991United StatesAnthony MasonFLong Island Surf11.2[49]
1992United StatesRoy TarpleyCMiami Tropics17.0[50]
1993United StatesFred LewisFDaytona Beach Hooters9.3[51]
1994United StatesKeith LeeF/CMemphis Fire14.5
1995United StatesBrent ScottCMiami Tropics12.0[52]
1996United StatesShawnelle ScottCLong Island Surf13.5
1997United States Brent Scott (2)CAtlantic City Seagulls11.4
1998United States Andre PerryFAtlanta Trojans11.0
1999United States Andre PerryFAtlanta Trojans11.6
2000United States Andre Perry (3)FFlorida Sea Dragons11.4
2001United States John JacksonFKansas Cagerz12.0[53]
2002United States John Jackson (2)FKansas Cagerz11.7
2003United States Antonio SmithCDodge City Legend11.3
2004United States Mario WoodsonFFlorence Flyers10.5
2005United StatesRoderick RileyCPennsylvania ValleyDawgs10.2
2006United States Steve CastleberryFNortheast Pennsylvania Breakers10.7
2007United States Jason MillerF/CKansas Cagerz8.0

Assists leaders

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SeasonPlayerPosTeamAssists per
game
1985United StatesSam WorthenGSpringfield Fame8.5[44]
1986United States Leroy WitherspoonGTampa Bay Flash15.1[45]
1987United States Leroy Witherspoon (2)GTampa Bay Flash9.6[46]
1988United StatesDuane WashingtonGNew Haven Skyhawks8.3[47]
1990United States Jerry JohnsonGJacksonville Hooters8.8[48]
1991United StatesMichael AndersonGPhiladelphia Aces10.3[49]
1992United States Tony SmithGNew Jersey Jammers9.2[50]
1993United States David CainGLong Island Surf9.4[51]
1994United StatesJean PrioleauGLong Island Surf10.3
1995United StatesCharles SmithGFlorida Sharks11.9[52]
1996United States Charles Smith (2)GFlorida Sharks11.4
1997United StatesMark BakerGAtlantic City Seagulls7.2
1998United StatesCurt SmithGWashington Congressionals7.4
1999United StatesJames BlackwellGTampa Bay Windjammers7.4
2000United StatesSean ColsonGDodge City Legend8.0
2001United StatesJermaine JacksonGKansas Cagerz9.6[53]
2002United StatesDuane SimpkinsGKansas Cagerz6.2
2003United StatesKareem ReidGPennsylvania ValleyDawgs9.6
2004United StatesTyson PattersonGFlorence Flyers8.4
2005United StatesKareem ReidGPennsylvania ValleyDawgs8.9
2006United States Tory CavalieriGNortheast Pennsylvania Breakers8.1
2007United StatesKareem Reid (3)GAlbany Patroons6.4

All-time records

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Scoring leaders

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  • Norris Coleman, a four-time USBL All Star, was the USBL All-time leading Scorer with 3,104 points until 2001.[55] He became the all-time scorer with the conclusion of the 1994 USBL season with 2,949 points.
  • On June 6, 2001,Kwan Johnson who was only 13 pts short, broke his all-time record in the game Westchester Wildfire - Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.
  • By June 21, 2005, Kwan Johnson was the USBL's All-Time (1985-2009) leading scorer overall with 3,453 points.Herman Alston is 3d on the list with 2,639 pts. Other leading scorers: Ron Matthias scored 2,293 points and he is 6th of all-time,Ken Bannister with 2,052 points is ninth (in 99 games) and Michael Lloyd is 10th with 2,031 points)
  • By June 21, 2005,Don Collins had the highest scoring average (31.4 pg), of any player scored over 1,000 pts in USBL's history.
  • By June 21, 2005, John Strickland was the All-Time leader in playoff points with 213. Michael Lloyd is second on the list as he has recorded 206 career playoff points.

Games leaders

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  • Norris Coleman became the all-time scorrecordman in total games played with the conclusion of the 1994 USBL season with 111 points.
  • On June 6, 2001, Kwan Johnson became the All -time leader in games played with 145 breakingNorris Coleman record of 144.
  • By June 21, 2005, Kwan Johnson was the overall recordman in games played with 177 (in 8 seasons). Herman Alston had 144 games (in 7 seasons)
  • Roy Tarpley who played 16 games for the Miami Tropics in 1992, holds the record for the longest time span between seasons played (13) as he played for theDodge City Legends in 2005.

Steals leaders

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  • By June 6, 2001, Kwan Johnson was also the All-time leader in steals with 279.
  • By June 21, 2005, Johnson was overall the USBL's All-Time recordman with 316 steals. Darrell Armstrong was all-time third in steals with 259.

Assists leaders

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  • By June 21, 2005,Charles Smith had 549 assists (in 46 games). Darrell Armstrong was 10th in assists with 491.

Rebounds leaders

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  • By June 21, 2005, Johnny Jackson was the all-time leader in rebounds with 1,311. Andre Perry was third with 1,179.
  • Norris Coleman became the top rebounder with the conclusion of the 1994 USBL season with 891 rebounds.
  • Manute Bol (in 1985) andAnthony Mason (in 1991) hold the record for the most rebounds in a game with 28.

Free throws leaders

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  • By June 6, 2001, Kwan Johnson was also the All -Time Leader in free throws scoring 803 (out of 1,132).
  • By June 21, 2005, Johnson remained on top with 905 (out of 1,286).

Top scorers in a single game

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Byron Strickland holds the record for most points scored in a single game.[56]

  • 65 pts. Byron Strickland,Jersey Jammers vsSpringfield Fame, 8/18/1986
  • 63 pts.Don Collins, Tampa Bay Flash vsJersey Jammers, 8/9/1986
  • 55 pts.Norris Coleman, Jacksonville Hooters vs Philadelphia Aces, 6/13/1988
  • 54 pts. Martin Clark, Rhode Island Gulls vs Long Island Knights, 7/10/1985
  • 54 pts. Steve Gilbert, Jacksonville Shooters vs Memphis Fire, 6/28/1995
  • 53 pts. Lenny Cooke, Brooklyn Kings vs Adirondack Wildcats, 6/22/2003
  • 51 pts.Stewart Granger, Wildwood Aces vsJersey Jammers, 7/16/1986
  • 51 pts. Lewis Lloyd,Philadelphia Spirit vs Palm Beach Stingrays, 7/22/1988
  • 51 pts.Adrian Griffin, Atlantic City Seagulls vsPennsylvania Valleydawgs, 5/22/1999
  • 50 pts. Martin Clark,Rhode Island Gulls vs Long Island Knights, 7/10/1985
  • 49 pts. Cedric Henderson, Jacksonville Hooters 155-127 at Long Island Knights, at SUNY-Stony Brook, 6/20/1988
  • 49 pts. Dennis Edwards, Florida Sharks vs Jacksonville Barracudas, 6/8/1997
  • 49 pts. Mike Lloyd, Atlantic City Seagulls vs Washington Congressionals, 5/20/1999
  • 49 pts. Devin Brown,Kansas Cagerz vs Adirondack Wildcats, 6/28/2002 USBL Tournament Semi-Finals at Enid, Okla.
  • 49 pts. Bingo Merriex,Texas Rim Rockers vs Oklahoma Storm, 5/16/2003
  • 48 pts. Mark Davis, Long Island Knights vs Staten Island Stallions, 7/17/1987
  • 48 pts.Ken Bannister, Miami Tropics vs Long Island Surf, 6/12/1993
  • 47 pts.Roy Tarpley, Miami Tropics vsJacksonville Hooters, 7/21/1992 (24 reb.)
  • 47 pts. Mark Brisker, Daytona Beach Hooters vsConnecticut Skyhawks, 6/29/1993
  • 47 pts.Duane Simpkins, Kansas Cagerz vs Adirondack Wildcats, 6/28/2002 USBL Tournament Semi-Finals at Mark Price Arena, Enid, Oklahoma
  • 47 pts. Lenny Cooke, Brooklyn Kings vs Brevard Blue Ducks, 6/17/2003 at L.I.U. Schwartz Center

All Star Game

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Micheal Sugar Ray Richardson was selected for the USBL All-Stars in the 1987 edition.

Thefirst edition was held in 1985 atSpringfield Civic Center in front of 5,093 fans.Springfield Fame beat the USBL All-Stars, 87-75, in league's inaugural all-star game in 1985.[57]Michael Adams with 18 points and 7 steals was the MVP. The 1985 All-Star team featuredManute Bol,Spud Webb, andJohn "Hot Rod" Williams among others.

The 1986 All-Star Game also took place at theSpringfield Civic Center on July 25, 1986.[58][59] In the1987 editionRhode Island Gulls hosted the event and defeated the USBL All-Stars by 119-112.Muggsy Bogues who had just been selected 12th in the 1987NBA Draft was theMVP. The 4th edition was hosted atPhiladelphia Civic Center on June 25, 1988 and it was broadcast live at 2 pm byFNN.[60]

The6th All Star Game was played on June 29, in 1991 atGlens Falls, New York.Paul Graham led the All-Stars to a 132-126 victory over the Empire State Stallions and was named the MVP. Also futureNBA players likeGreg Sutton andKeith "Mister" Jennings played in the 1991 edition. In total five members of the 1991 All Star Game hadNBA experience:Earl Cureton,Antony Mason,Norris Coleman,Wes Matthews andMichael Anderson.[61] The 2000 All-Star Game was held on 2 July 2000.[62]

The league also had a USBL All-Star Travel Team. In 1991 they won the silver medal in theWinston world basketball cup (July 26–28, San Juan,Puerto Rico) under coach Rex Morgan,[63] competeding against 6 national teams (Soviet Union, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Cuba) andKK POP 84. The USBL All-Stars lost to Puerto Rico in the final in front of 12,000 fans.

The USBL All-Stars also played at the 1992 Puerto Rico invitational tournament (June 17–22).[64]

Notable USBL All-Stars

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Anniversary teams

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15th anniversary team

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In 2001 the USBL asked its fans to vote online for a USBL "All-15 Team", to celebrate the league's 15th anniversary.[65] The USBL finally presented 19 players.

Players

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An alphabetical listing of 19 voted players is as follows:

20th anniversary team

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Manute Bol made both the anniversary teams.

On 21 July 2005, the league announced the players of its "Top 20 and Beyond Anniversary Team" were chosen by a vote of executives, coaches, and administrators that had served over the years in the USBL.[66]

Players

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An alphabetical listing of 20 voted players is as follows:

Honorable mention by USBL (2005):

Coaches

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Notable past players

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Source[67]

Players by country

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USA

Rest of the world

International players

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National teamPlayerPeriodAppearancesNotes
United States USAMichael Brooks19799
United States USAThomas Hill19916
United States USACarl Thomas1995-9912
United States USAJimmy King19989World Cup 1998
United States USAGerard King19989
United States USAMuggsy Bogues198610
United States USAMitchell Wiggins19829World Cup 1982
United States USAMikki Moore19995
United States USATravis Williams1997-9914
United States USAKermit Holmes1997-9914
United States USAJames Martin19994
United States USATodd Lindeman19995
United States USALarry Lewis19956
United States USAA.J. Wynder19956
United States USAKelsey Weems1993-95
United States USACraig Neal1993AmeriCup 1993
United States USAEldridge Recasner1993AmeriCup 1993
United States USAHarold Ellis1993AmeriCup 1993
United States USAJerry Holman2001AmeriCup 2001
United States USACharles Smith19888
United States USAChris Jent1993AmeriCup 1993
United States USAAdrian Griffin19976
United States USARusty LaRue19979
United States USAKenny Brown2001AmeriCup 2001

Hall of Famers

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Basketball Hall of Fame

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Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

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NYC Basketball Hall of Fame

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See also

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References

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