World Basketball League - Teams

Teams

Team City Arena Seasons Notes
Calgary 88's Calgary, Alberta Olympic Saddledome 1988–1992
Chicago Express Chicago, Illinois Rosemont Horizon 1988 Moved to Springfield, Illinois following the 1988 season.
Dayton Wings Dayton, Ohio Ervin J. Nutter Center 1991–1992 Team folded July 31, 1992.
Erie Wave Erie, Pennsylvania Louis J. Tullio Center 1990–1992 Team folded July 20, 1992.
Florida Jades Boca Raton, Florida Florida Atlantic University Arena 1991–1992 Team folded June 15, 1992.
Fresno Flames Fresno, California Selland Arena 1988
Halifax Windjammers Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax Metro Centre 1991–1992 Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Hamilton Skyhawks Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum 1992 Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Illinois Express Springfield, Illinois Prairie Capital Convention Center 1989–1990
Jacksonville Stingrays Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum 1992 Team folded June 15, 1992.
Las Vegas Silver Streaks Las Vegas, Nevada Thomas & Mack Center 1988–1990 Moved to Nashville following 1991 season.
Memphis Rockers Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum 1990–1991
Nashville Stars Nashville, Tennessee Nashville Municipal Auditorium 1991
Saskatchewan Storm Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Place 1990–1992
Vancouver Nighthawks Vancouver, British Columbia BC Place 1988
Winnipeg Thunder Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Arena 1992 Joined the National Basketball League for 1993.
Worcester Counts Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Centrum 1989
Youngstown Pride Youngstown, Ohio Beeghly Center 1988–1992

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