The Grand Rapids Hoops were a
basketball
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team that played in the
Continental Basketball Association
The Continental Basketball Association (CBA) (originally known as the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League, and later as the Eastern Professional Basketball League and the Eastern Basketball Association) was a men's professional basketball m ...
based in
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids is a city and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,917 which ranks it as the List of municipalities in Mi ...
. Their first season was in 1989 and their final season was in 2003. Professional basketball later returned to Grand Rapids with the
Grand Rapids Flight
The Grand Rapids Flight were a team in the International Basketball League based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The Flight underwent a office change in 2007 when David Fox took over the roles of General manager and Head Coach from founder Tyler Whit ...
in 2004.
League history
The team started and played in the Continental Basketball Association until the league folded in 2001. They joined the
International Basketball League
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for one season before returning to a resurrected CBA the following year where they stayed until their demise.
Name history
The team first played in 1989 as the ''Grand Rapids Hoops''. When the team was sold in 1995 to the people who ran the ''Gus Macker 3-on-3'' Scott McNeal, the nickname changed to the ''Grand Rapids Mackers.'' The team was sold again a year later to an investment group with Bob Przybysz as the managing partner and the name reverted to the ''Grand Rapids Hoops''.
Home court history
The Grand Rapids Hoops began their play in
Welsh Auditorium
Welsh Auditorium also known as "Civic Auditorium," was a 3,800-seat multi-purpose arena and convention center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The front façade and lobby remain today.
History
According to the History of Grand Rapids: "Though desired ...
in 1989. When the
Van Andel Arena
Van Andel Arena is a 12,000 plus seat multi-purpose arena, situated in the Heartside district of Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The arena attracted over five million patrons in its first 5 years, 1996–2001. It is home to the Grand Rapi ...
opened in the mid 1996, the Hoops moved there joining the
Grand Rapids Griffins
The Grand Rapids Griffins are a professional ice hockey, hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and play home games at Van Andel Arena. They are the AHL affiliate to the Detroit Red Wings of the National H ...
as tenants. As attendance fell, the team moved to the
DeltaPlex, a smaller arena located out of the downtown area. The team disbanded in 2003. The franchise was purchased and moved to nearby
Muskegon
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's
LC Walker Arena and renamed the
Michigan Mayhem
The Michigan Mayhem was a minor league professional basketball team based in Muskegon, Michigan that competed in the Continental Basketball Association. In the CBA's 2004-05 season the Mayhem finished third in the league's Eastern Conference. Th ...
in 2004, which has now been disbanded as well.
References
Continental Basketball Association teams
Sports in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Basketball teams established in 1989
Basketball teams in Michigan
Basketball teams disestablished in 2003
1989 establishments in Michigan
2003 disestablishments in Michigan
International Basketball League (1999–2001) teams
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