International Basketball Association

The International Basketball Association (IBA) was founded in 1995 by a group of businessmen led by Tom Anderson.

The original owners of franchises in the league were George Daniel (Black Hills Posse-Rapid City, SD), John Korsmo, Al Gardner, and Al Hovland (Fargo Beez), Jeff McCarron (St. Cloud Rock 'n Rollers), Bill Sorensen (Dakota Wizards - Bismarck) and Earl Barish (Winnipeg Cyclones). Earl Barish of Winnipeg directed the IBA as League President and the league eventually grew to ten franchises. In the fall of 2001, CBA and IBL teams merged with the IBA and purchased the assets of the defunct CBA, including its name, logo and records from the bankruptcy court and restarted operations, calling itself the CBA. This group continued to operate until June 2009, when it was forced to cease operations.

International Basketball Association
International Basketball Association
SportBasketball
Founded1995
Ceased2001
No. of teams18
CountriesInternational Basketball Association United States
International Basketball Association Canada

Teams

Team City Years
Billings RimRockers Billings, Montana 1998–2001
Black Hills Gold Rapid City, South Dakota 1999–2000
Black Hills Posse Rapid City, South Dakota 1995–1998
Dakota Wizards Bismarck, North Dakota 1995–2001
Des Moines Dragons Des Moines, Iowa 1997–2001
Fargo-Moorhead Beez Fargo, North Dakota 1995–2001
Mansfield Hawks Mansfield, Ohio 1998–1999
Magic City Snowbears Minot, North Dakota 1996–2001
Rapid City Thrillers Rapid City, South Dakota 1998–1999
Rochester Skeeters Rochester, Minnesota 1998–2000
St. Cloud Rock'n Rollers St. Cloud, Minnesota 1995–1996
St. Paul Slam! St. Paul, Minnesota 1996–1998
Salina Rattlers Salina, Kansas 2000–2001
Saskatchewan Hawks Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2000–2001
Siouxland Bombers Sioux City, Iowa 1999–2001
South Dakota Gold Mitchell, South Dakota 2000–2001
Winnipeg Cyclone Winnipeg, Manitoba 1995–2001
Wisconsin Blast Appleton, Wisconsin 1997–1999
Youngstown Hawks Youngstown, Ohio 1999–2000

League championships

Year Champion Most Valuable Player
1995–96 Fargo-Moorhead Beez Isaac Burton, Black Hills Posse
1996–97 Black Hills Posse Dennis Edwards, Black Hills Posse
1997–98 Fargo-Moorhead Beez Andrell Hoard, Winnipeg Cyclone & Mike Lloyd, Mansfield Hawks
1998–99 Mansfield Hawks Andrell Hoard, Winnipeg Cyclone & Mike Lloyd, Mansfield Hawks
1999–00 Des Moines Dragons Brian Green, Dakota Wizards
2000–01 Dakota Wizards Lonnie Cooper, Des Moines Dragons

Awards

Most Valuable Player

  • 1995–96 – Isaac Burton (Black Hills Posse)
  • 1996–97 – Dennis Edwards (Black Hills Posse)
  • 1997–98 – Andrell Hoard (Winnipeg Cyclone) and Mike Lloyd (Mansfield Hawks)
  • 1998–99 – Andrell Hoard (Winnipeg Cyclone) and Mike Lloyd (Mansfield Hawks)
  • 1999–00 – Brian Green (Dakota Wizards)
  • 2000–01 – Lonnie Cooper (Des Moines Dragons)

Rookie of the Year

  • 1997–98 – Kenya Capers (St. Paul Slam!)
  • 1998–99 – Roderick Blakney (Dakota Wizards)
  • 1999–00 – Antonio Reynolds-Dean (Dakota Wizards)
  • 2000–01 – Marcus Hicks (Siouxland Bombers)

Defensive Player of the Year

  • 1997–98 – Ron Bayless (Des Moines Dragons)
  • 1998–99 – Roderick Blakney (Dakota Wizards)
  • 1999–00 – Johnny McCrimmon (Fargo-Moorhead Beez)
  • 2000–01 – Willie Murdaugh (Dakota Wizards)

Sixth Man of the Year

Coach of the Year

  • 1995–96 – Duane Ticknor (Black Hills Posse)
  • 1996–97 – Duane Ticknor (Black Hills Posse)
  • 1997–98 – Duane Ticknor (Black Hills Posse)
  • 1998–99 – Darryl Dawkins (Winnipeg Cyclone) and Kevin Mackey (Mansfield Hawks)
  • 1999–00 – Duane Ticknor (Dakota Wizards)
  • 2000–01 – Dave Joerger (Dakota Wizards) and Mike Born (Des Moines Dragons)

Statistical leaders

Year Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks
1995–96 Isaac Burton, 24.0 Erik Coleman, 10.0 Townsend Orr, 7.8 Isaac Burton, 2.5 Shane Drisdom, 3.2
1996–97 Dennis Edwards, 33.6 Mark Hutton, 10.8 Calvin Rayford, 8.9 Calvin Rayford, 2.9 Shane Drisdom, 3.0
1997–98 Artie Griffin, 26.8 Brian Shorter, 10.5 Darren Sanderlin, 8.3 Willie Murdaugh, 3.1 Chad Allen, 2.4
1998–99 Andrell Hoard, 28.6 DeRon Rutledge, 13.6 Curt Smith, 8.5 Roderick Blakney, 2.8 Garth Joseph, 2.5
1999–00 Rasaun Young, 27.6 Antonio Reynolds-Dean, 12.2 Malik Dixon, 7.9 T. J. Walker, 3.1 Johnny McCrimmon, 2.6
2000–01 Mac Irvin, 21.8 Jason Williams, 12.0 Tim Winn, 7.3 John Thomas, 2.8 John Ford, 2.2

Notable players

These players played at least 1 game in the NBA.

See also

References


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