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The International Basketball League (IBL) was a short-lived professional men's
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. The IBL was headquartered in
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. The league started in 1999 and ended in 2001.


History

The International Basketball League was founded in early 1999 and made plans to begin play in fall of that year. The first season did not quite meet expectations with attendance, but the league was still largely functional, with the Saint Louis Swarm winning the first championship. The second season was significantly rougher, with the league losing the Baltimore and San Diego franchises and merging with teams from the Continental Basketball Association after that league folded early in
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. The Swarm won the championship of that league in the second season, and although the league had stated that it would return for a third season, this was not to be the case, and all the teams folded soon after the season ended, although the teams from the former CBA ultimately restarted the CBA the following year. Although the league had some innovations such as playing the international three-point line and trapezoid lane, and with the intention to offer professional basketball and more reasonable ticket prices, the cost structure of the league was simply too great for the revenue and attendance figures that it received. The International Basketball League (IBL) was first proposed in 1996 as a single-structure organization similar to Major League Soccer. Because of this players were paid by the league and not the team's owners. The IBL also had classes they called "Player Education/Life Readiness Plan" in which IBL players were informed about scholarship opportunities and how to balance school and professional basketball. Plans for the league to begin play were tentatively set for November 1997 with 10 unidentified franchise in the United States. The league sought to have college players or high school players join their league instead of playing in the
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, where they could not receive compensation for their play. NCAA spokesperson Katherine Rice responded to the IBL by saying, "As an educational program, we prefer young people to get an education as a basis for their sports activities." A two-day meeting was held in St. Louis, Missouri on January 19, 1999 with over 50 IBL owners, executives and advisers in attendance. They were briefed on several things including potential television contracts, the IBL draft and the playoffs. On February 15, 1999 IBL president Thaxter Trafton announced the team would begin the season on November 26, 1999. Paul Martha served as the IBL vice president and general legal council.


Clubs

: The Gary Steelheads folded in 2008 after last playing in the
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, which had no association with the 1999 to 2001 IBL : The Grand Rapids Hoops joined the re-organized Continental Basketball Association (CBA) in 2001 and played until 2003 : The Rockford Lightning joined the re-organized CBA in 2001 and played until 2006 : The only franchise from the IBL that is still in existence are the Sioux Falls Skyforce, who now play in the
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Postseason results


2000 IBL Playoffs


2001 IBL Playoffs


League awards


Most valuable player

*1999–00: Doug Smith, St. Louis Swarm *2000–01: Danny Johnson, St. Louis Swarm


Playoffs MVP

*1999–00: not named *2000–01: Maurice Carter


Rookie of the year

*1999–00: Danny Johnson, St. Louis Swarm *2000–01: Neil Edwards, Gary Steelheads


Coach of the year

*1999–00: Bernie Bickerstaff, St. Louis Swarm *2000–01: Bernie Bickerstaff, St. Louis Swarm


All–IBL teams


1999–2000

*First team: **Danny Johnson, St. Louis Swarm ** Ryan Lorthridge, Trenton Shooting Stars ** Tremaine Fowlkes, Cincinnati Stuff ** J. R. Henderson, Las Vegas Silver Bandits ** Doug Smith, St. Louis Swarm *Second team: **
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, Las Vegas Silver Bandits **
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, New Mexico Slam **Alex Sanders, Cincinnati Stuff ** Ray Tutt, Trenton Shooting Stars **
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, Las Vegas Silver Bandits


2000–2001

*First team: **Antonio Smith, Grand Rapids Hoops **Danny Johnson, St. Louis Swarm **Ray Tutt, Trenton Shooting Stars ** Roderick Blakney, Cincinnati Stuff ** Jeff Sanders, Rockford Lightning


Statistical leaders


References


External links


INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE HISTORY
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