Florida Basketball Association

Last updated
Florida Basketball Association
Florida Basketball Association.jpg
Sport Basketball
Founded2012
First season2012
No. of teams9
Country United States
Continent FIBA Americas (Americas)
Most recent
champion(s)
Clermont Crocs
(2021)
Most titles Miami Midnites (3)
Official website www.theFBA.com

The Florida Basketball Association (FBA) is a semi-professional men's basketball league that began play in the fall of 2012 with teams in Orlando, Lake Wales, and Palm Beach Gardens. [1]

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The commissioner of the FBA is former NBA player Greg Kite. [2]

History

The inaugural season of 2012 was played with four teams. Tampa Bay Rebels defeated Heartland Prowl to win the first FBA championship.

The Rebels (10-2) and Prowl (9-3) dominated league play in 2013 and met in the championship game once again. Heartland Prowl avenged their first season loss by defeating Tampa Bay 111-109. Prowl forward Arnold Lewis was named FBA Finals MVP, scoring 27 points. [3] [4]

In October 2013 the owners of the FBA voted to accept the expansion application of the Miami Midnites, owned by Jeffrey Rosen. [5] Rosen also owns Maccabi Haifa B.C. [6] of the Israeli Basketball Premier League.

Miami (11-1) stormed through the 2014 season, losing just once (104-103) to Tampa Bay on May 25, 2014. The teams met in the championship game in August with the Midnites capturing the FBA title in their inaugural season.

In October 2014 the expansion Marion County Showtime Stallions were added as a FBA member. [7] Marion County played out of Ocala in the 2015 season, but ceased operations before the end of their season.

Miami Midnites [8] [9] repeated as FBA champion in 2015, finishing with a perfect 14-0 record. Guard Amir Celestin was named MVP after scoring a game-high 39 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. After the season Celestin signed a three-year contract with Maccabi Haifa B.C. [10]

Space Coast Stars were announced as the newest FBA expansion club in October 2015. The Stars are owned by former FBA player (Florida Flight) Corey Williams, who also serves as head boys basketball coach at Bethany Christian School in Melbourne (home of the Stars). Just before the new season Tampa Bay Saints were added after the Heartland Prowl ceased operations.

Teams

TeamCityArenaFoundedFirst season in FBA
Clermont Crocs Clermont, Florida Clermont Recreational Center20202020
Brevard Bobcats Melbourne, Florida TBD20202020
Florida Flight Orlando, Florida RDV Sportsplex20102012
Fort Lauderdale Herd BC Fort Lauderdale, Florida Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex20182019
Gainesville Mighty Oaks Gainesville, Florida TBD20202020
Palm Beach Knights Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Mandel Jewish Community Center20122012
St. Pete Tide St. Petersburg, Florida St. Petersburg Catholic High School 20162017
Tampa Gunners Tampa, Florida travel team20192019
Winter Park Storm Winter Park, Florida Winter Park Community Center20192019


Former teams

Champions

SeasonChampionRunner-upResult
2012Tampa Bay RebelsHeartland Prowl131-106 [12]
2013Heartland ProwlTampa Bay Rebels111-109 [13]
2014 Miami Midnites Tampa Bay Rebels98-82 [14]
2015 Miami Midnites Palm Beach Knights151-131 [15]
2016 Miami Midnites Space Coast Stars126-108 [16]
2017St. Pete TideSpace Coast Stars141-129; 110-102
2018Palm Beach KnightsSpace Coast Stars121-118; 120-100
2019Florida FlightPalm Beach Knights123-117;
2021Clermont CrocsFlorida Flight116-102;

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