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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