2022 TBL season

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2022 TBL season
LeagueTBL
SportBasketball
Season MVPDeshawn Munson (Potawatomi Fire)
Finals championsShrevport Mavericks
  Runners-upAlbany Patroons
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The 2022 TBL season is the fifth season of The Basketball League (TBL). The league expanded from 29 teams in the 2021 season to 44. For the 2022 season, the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) announced that they had agreed to inter-league series play with several teams from The Basketball League. The games played between the teams from the two leagues are included in their respective regular season standings for each league.[1]

League changes

On September 27, the Albany Patroons rejoined the league after opting out of the 2021 season.[2] The 2021 teams that withdrew due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: the Salem Capitals (formerly the San Diego Waves from the 2019 season), Temecula Eagles, and Vancouver Volcanoes (previously announced as the Portland Storm), returned from hiatus.

On June 4, 2021, the Beaumont Panthers, led by retired basketball player Kendrick Perkins and his cousin, Jay McDonald, were added as an expansion team for the 2022 season.[3][4] On October 4, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, near Shawnee, Oklahoma, announced a basketball team named the Potawatomi Fire would join the league.[5] By the start of the season, the league had also added the Atlantic City Gambits, Bakersfield Magic, Central Alabama Jaguars, Cincinnati Warriors, Connecticut Cobras, Indiana All-Americans, Kentucky Enforcers, Lansing Pharaohs, Lebanon Leprechauns, Lehigh Valley Legends, Medora Timberjacks, Pennsylvania Kings, Reading Rebels, Rockwall 7ers, SoCal Moguls, Sugarland Imperials, Tallahassee Southern Kings, and Toledo Glass City B.C.[6]

The league also lost ten teams from the 2021 season: Atlanta Empire, Columbus Condors, Houston Push, Indy Express, Lewisville Leopards, Midtown Prestige, Omaha's Finest, San Diego Guardians, Vegas Ballers, and West Coast Breeze.[6] The Atlanta Empire claim to be returning 2023.[7]

The Avon Aces, which had been announced as 2021 expansion team before withdrawing due to the pandemic, was not mentioned as returning. The Arizona HEET and Topeka Wizards were also announced as expansion teams, but were removed during the 2021 offseason.[8][9][10][11][12]

Standings

Final standings:[13]

x – qualified for playoffs; z – Conference champion


Central Conference

Central

Team GP W L PCT
z Enid Outlaws 24 20 4 .833
x Shreveport Mavericks 24 19 5 .792
x Potawatomi Fire 24 18 6 .750
xDallas Skyline 24 18 6 .750
x Sugarland Imperials 24 11 13 .458
x Rockwell 7ers 24 8 16 .333
Beaumont Panthers 24 8 16 .333
Little Rock Lightning 24 3 21 .125
Waco Royals 24 1 23 .042


Eastern Conference

Northeast

Team GP W L PCT
z Albany Patroons 23 20 3 .870
x Atlantic City Gambits 24 18 6 .750
x Syracuse Stallions 23 17 6 .739
Reading Rebels 24 12 12 .500
Lancaster Kings 22 11 11 .500
Lehigh Valley Legends 24 11 13 .458
Tri-State Admirals 24 10 14 .417
Connecticut Cobras 23 5 18 .217
Massachusetts Monarchs 21 0 21 .000

Southeast

Team GP W L PCT
Central Alabama Jaguars 22 15 7 .682
x Huntsville Hurricans 23 13 10 .565
x Tallahassee Southern Kings 22 12 10 .545
x Tampa Bay Titans 24 13 11 .542
Raleigh Firebirds 24 12 12 .500
Carolina Coyotes 23 13 11 .542
Gulf Coast Lions 20 5 19 .208


Midwest Conference

Lower Midwest

Team GP W L PCT
zOwensboro Thoroughbreds 24 17 7 .708
x Lebanon Leprechauns 24 16 8 .667
x Kokomo BobKats 23 12 11 .522
Indiana All-Americans 24 12 12 .545
Kentucky Enforcers 23 11 12 .478
Medora Timberjacks 24 8 16 .333

Upper Midwest

Team GP W L PCT
z Jamestown Jackals 24 19 5 .792
xToledo Glass City B.C 24 16 8 .667
x Lansing Pharoahs 24 15 9 .625
Flint United 24 12 12 .500
Detroit Hustle 24 6 18 .250
Dayton Flight 24 6 18 .250
Cincinnati Warriors 24 6 19 .240

Western Conference

West

Team GP W L PCT
z California Sea-Kings 24 20 4 .833
x SoCal Moguls 24 16 8 .667
x Salem Capitals 24 17 7 .708
x Vancouver Volcanoes 24 7 17 .292
x San Diego Sharks 24 6 18 .250
x Bakersfield Magic 24 6 18 .250

Playoffs

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Enid Outlaws 2
Dallas Skyline 2 Dallas Skyline 0
Sugarland Impearials 0 Enid Outlaws 1
Shreveport Mavericks 2
Shreveport Mavericks 2
Potawatomi Fire 2 Potawatomi Fire 1
Rockwell 7ers 0 Shreveport Mavericks 2
SoCal Moguls 0
California Sea-Kings 2
Salem Capitals 2 Salem Capitals 0
Vancouver Volcanoes 0 California Sea-Kings 1
SoCal Moguls 2
SoCal Moguls 2
San Diego Sharks 2 San Diego Sharks 0
Bakersfield Magic 0 Shreveport Mavericks 2
Albany Patroons 1
Albany Patroons 2
Atlantic City Gambits 2 Atlantic City Gambits 1
Syracuse Stallions 0 Albany Patroons 2
Huntsville Hurricanes 0
Huntsville Hurricanes 2
Tallahassee Southern Kings 2 Tallahassee Southern Kings 0
Tampa Bay Titans 0 Albany Patroons 2
Kokomo BobKats 1
Jamestown Jackals 0
Lansing Pharaohs 0 Toledo Glass City B.C 2
Toledo Glass City B.C 2 Toledo Glass City B.C 0
Kokomo BobKats 2
Owensboro Thoroughbreds 0
Lebanon Leprechauns 1 Kokomo BobKats 2
Kokomo BobKats 2

References

  1. ^ "NBL Canada Returns to Celebrate 10th Season with Inter-League Play". OurSports Central. November 4, 2021.
  2. ^ "Albany Patroons change owners, look for new coach". Times Union. September 27, 2021.
  3. ^ "New pro basketball team coming to Beaumont". Beaumont Enterprise. June 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". Our Sports Central. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Citizen Potawatomi Nation debuts pro basketball team Potawatomi Fire". Kosu. October 4, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". OurSports Central. January 24, 2022.
  7. ^ "Atlanta Empire Facebook post". Atlanta Empire Facebook. January 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "Indianapolis IN, Evelyn Magley CEO of The Basketball League announced the newest market in Phoenix AZ, the :Arizona HEET". TBL Facebook. July 19, 2021.
  9. ^ "Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report". OurSports Central. July 26, 2021.
  10. ^ "MOGULS PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL TEAM BRING NEW SPOTLIGHT TO THE BASKETBALL LEAGUE". TBL. August 30, 2021.
  11. ^ "Topeka is getting a pro team that's part of The Basketball League, which is led by Kansas star David Magley". The Topeka Capital-Journal. August 17, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  12. ^ "The Wizards are coming to town. Topeka's new minor league basketball team goes with movie theme". The Topeka Capital-Journal. September 16, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  13. ^ "The Basketball League 2022 Standings". The Basketball League. Retrieved June 5, 2022.

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