Fort Worth Flyers
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| Fort Worth Flyers | |
| Founded | 2005 |
| History | Fort Worth Flyers 2005-2007 |
| Arena | Fort Worth Convention Center |
| City | Fort Worth, Texas |
| Team Colors | Light blue, Navy blue, and Brown |
| Head Coach | Sidney Moncrief |
| Owner | David Kahn Southwest Basketball, LLC |
| Championships | none |
| Division Titles | 1 (2006) |
| Affiliations | Dallas Mavericks ("local" affiliate), Charlotte Bobcats, Philadelphia 76ers |
The Fort Worth Flyers is the name of a now defunct team of the NBA Development League minor league basketball expansion team based in Fort Worth, Texas. They began play in the 2005-06 season. The decision was made by the NBADL to not operate this team for the 2007-08 season
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[edit] Franchise history
The team began play in 2005-06 as the merger of the defunct Greenville Groove and Mobile Revelers. They were the D-League's regular season champions, finishing 28-20. However, they lost the Championship game to the Albuquerque Thunderbirds by a score of 119-108.
The following season, they finished in third place in the Eastern Division with a 29-21 record, losing the Eastern Division semifinal game to the Sioux Falls Skyforce 128-105.
Unfortunately, the team will not return to Fort Worth for 2007-08, as they were not able to make a profit. There is some talk of the Flyers moving to Reno, Nevada, and of the D-League placing another team in Fort Worth, citing their close proximity to the Dallas Mavericks. [1]
[edit] Logo design
A blue capital "F" reminiscent of a biplane over a basketball. The logo is also slightly similar to an alternate logo of the Philadelphia Flyers. The only number currently retired (#11) is that of Jose Juan Barea for his back-to-back 40 point games.
[edit] Players of note
[edit] Not to be forgotten:
- Jamario Moon
- Kelenna Azubuike
- Jose Juan Barea
- Ime Udoka
- Martell Webster
- Maurice Ager
- Pops Mensah-Bonsu
- Luke Schenscher
- Bobby Jones
- Louis Williams
- Jeremy Richardson
[edit] External links
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| Central Division | Southwest Division | West Division | Expansion | |
| Dakota Wizards | Albuquerque Thunderbirds | Anaheim Arsenal | Erie BayHawks | |
| Fort Wayne Mad Ants | Austin Toros | Bakersfield Jam | Portland | |
| Iowa Energy | Colorado 14ers | Idaho Stampede | Reno | |
| Sioux Falls Skyforce | Rio Grande Valley Vipers | Los Angeles D-Fenders | ||
| Tulsa 66ers | Utah Flash | |||
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| Soccer | MLS: FC Dallas, PDL: DFW Tornados | |
| Baseball | MLB: Texas Rangers, TL: Frisco RoughRiders, AA: Fort Worth Cats • Grand Prairie AirHogs, CBL: McKinney Blue Thunder | |
| Basketball | NBA: Dallas Mavericks, PBL: Dallas Defenders, ABA/WBA: Texas Tycoons, WBA: Fort Worth Star Prospects • Mayas-USA, UBL: Fort Worth Funk • Grand Prairie Stallions • Texas Wranglers | |
| Football | NFL: Dallas Cowboys, AFL: Dallas Desperados, IFL: Frisco Thunder, APFL: Fort Worth Regulators, NAFL: Dallas Diesels, NPSFL: DFW Panthers, NPSFL: Dallas Defenders Football Club, WPFL: Dallas Diamonds, NWFA: Dallas Rage | |
| Hockey | NHL: Dallas Stars, CHL: Texas Brahmas, NAHL: Texas Tornado | |
| College athletics (NCAA Division I) |
North Texas • SMU • TCU • UT-Arlington |

