Greenville Groove
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Greenville Groove | |
Founded | 2001 |
History | Greenville Groove NBA D-League:2001-2003 |
Arena | Bi-Lo Center |
City | Greenville, South Carolina |
Team Colors | Green and Blue |
Head Coach | Milton Barnes |
Owner | Carl Scheer |
Championships | 1 |
Affiliations | None |
The Greenville Groove were a National Basketball Development League team based in Greenville, South Carolina.
- Founded: 2001
- Folded: 2003
- Home Arena: Bi-Lo Center
- Uniform colors: Green and Blue
- Logo design: League logo in team colors
- League Championships: 2002
Contents |
[edit] Franchise history
[edit] Players of note
- Ansu Sesay
- Tom Wideman
[edit] Not to be forgotten:
[edit] Retired numbers:
[edit] External links
NBA Development League |
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East Division: Arkansas RimRockers | Austin Toros | Dakota Wizards | Fort Worth Flyers | Sioux Falls Skyforce | Tulsa 66ers |
West Division: Albuquerque Thunderbirds | Anaheim Arsenal | Bakersfield Jam | Colorado 14ers | Idaho Stampede | Los Angeles D-Fenders |
Suspended operations: Florida Flame |
Expected to begin play in 2007-08: Iowa | Rio Grande Valley | Utah |
Defunct/Former Teams: Asheville Altitude | Charleston Lowgators | Columbus Riverdragons | Fayetteville Patriots Greenville Groove | Huntsville Flight | Mobile Revelers | Roanoke Dazzle |