Palm Beach Knights

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Palm Beach Knights
Founded2011
League FBA (2012-present)
Team historyPalm Beach Titans (2011-2013)
Palm Beach Knights (2013-present)
Based in Riviera Beach, Florida
ArenaInlet Grove High School
Colors        
OwnerShamel A. Taylor
Championships1 (2018)

The Palm Beach Knights are a professional minor league basketball team based in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Knights compete in the Florida Basketball Association.

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History

Formed in 2011 as the Palm Beach Titans, the team joined the new FBA for its inaugural season in 2012. The team would rebrand as the Knights for the 2013 season.

The Knights would capture their first league championship in 2018 defeating the Space Coast Stars in the finals in two-straight games. [1]

Season-by-season

SeasonWLFinishPlayoff result
2012
20130124th of 4Lost semifinal vs Tampa Bay Rebels
2014394th of 5Lost semifinal vs Miami Midnites
2015573rd of 4Lost championship vs Miami Midnites
2016175th of 5Lost semifinal vs Miami Midnites
2017822nd of 6Lost semifinal vs Space Coast Stars
2018832nd of 6Won championship vs Space Coast Stars
2019TBDTBD

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References

  1. "Palm Beach Knights are the 2018 FBA Champions". USBasket. August 26, 2018.

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