TheKansas City Knightswas the name of anAmerican Basketball Associationminor leaguebasketballteam based inKansas City, Missouri.They have not played since the 2004–05 season.
Kansas City Knights | |
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League | ABA 2000–04 |
Founded | 2000 |
Dissolved | 2004 |
Arena | Kemper Arena Hale Arena |
Location | Kansas City,Missouri |
Team colors | purple, silver, white, black |
Ownership | Jim Clark |
Championships | 1 (2001–02) |
Website | knightsfans (archived on September 6, 2004) |
Franchise history
editThe Knights were one of the ABA's charter franchises and began play during the 2000–01 season. In 2001–02, the following season, the Knights posted a league best 35–5 record that year and ended up winning the ABA championship under head coach andUniversity of KansasalumnusKevin Pritchard.[1]
Soon after winning the title, the ABA took the year off to re-organize. The ABA then resumed play in the 2003–2004 season. The Knights competed in the ABA for the 2003–04 and the 2004-05 seasons before going dark for 2005–06. It was announced via a press release on the team's website that the team would suspend operations until a suburban arena was built in Johnson County, KS. The team intended to play at an interim location once ground was broken on the new arena, but plans for the arena remain in limbo and there has been no word from the team's owners since. However, operation of the youth developmental "Knights Academy" program is ongoing.
Since the Knights folded, several ABA teams have appeared and disappeared in the Kansas City area. None of these teams are related to the Knights or have been as successful. The most recent ABA team in the Kansas City area was theKansas City Soul,who folded in 2014.
Season | Record | Result |
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2000–2001 | 24-17 (.585) | |
2001–2002 | 35-5 (.865) | Champions |
2002–2003 | ABA suspended operations | |
2003–2004 | 23-9 (.719) | |
2004–2005 | 17-8 (.680) | |
2005–2006 | Took Year Off | |
Overall | 99-39 (.717) |
Players of note
edit- Jason Sasser
- Nick Bradford
- Antoine Carr
- Maurice Carter
- Joe Crispin
- Eddie Gill
- Anthony Goldwire
- Derek "Buck" Grimm
- Pete Mickeal
- Ryan Sears
- Paul Shirley
- Doug Smith
- David Vanterpool
- Rex Walters
- Jeff Boschee
- Jeff Graves
- Daniel Coulson
- Ernest Brown
References
edit- ^Anderson, Ric (January 1, 2002)."Lonely Knights: Kansas City's ABA franchise hopes to build a following around good basketball and strong community ties".Topeka Capital-Journal.RetrievedMay 28,2012.