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5-763: The Indianapolis Diesels , formerly known as the Indiana Diesels , were a team in the North American Basketball League (NABL). Based in Indianapolis, Indiana , the Diesels played their home games at Emmerich Manual High School south of downtown Indianapolis during their last seasons. In their inaugural season in the American Basketball Association , the team finished with an 8–4 record and defeated

10-535: A national level with 19 teams competing. Four teams from the Northwest were added including the Vancouver -based SB Battle. The San Antonio Lions became the second league champion by defeating the defending champ Atlanta Show 103-82 in the championship. In the third season the league would again see 19 member teams, this time with a different footprint. Northwest division was eliminated and replaced by expansion in

15-566: The Rochester Razorsharks . The team joined the North American Basketball League in 2017, but apparently disbanded after 2018. This article about a basketball team in Indiana is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . North American Basketball League The North American Basketball League ( NABL ) was an American minor professional basketball league organization founded in 2016. Formed in 2016,

20-850: The West Virginia Blazers in the first round of the playoffs before losing to the Chicago Steam . The next year, 2011, they moved to the Premier Basketball League (PBL) and played their next two seasons in Columbus, Indiana . In their last season playing in Columbus, the team reached the PBL semi-finals. The next season, after moving to Manual High School, the team reached the PBL Finals; however, they lost to

25-703: The NABL began with 10 teams based in the South and Southwest regions of the United States . The first regular season games were played on April 30, 2016. Atlanta Show defeated Music City Kings in the first-ever league game 113-78. Atlanta Show would go undefeated on their way to capture the first league championship in August by defeating the Dallas Hoyas 145-110 in the championship game. Season two saw expansion to

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